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A Community Health Nursing Care Plan, Gayle Clark
A Community Health Nursing Care Plan, Gayle Clark
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Structured nursing care plans are recognized tools in the effective utilization of the nursing process. Community health nursing services have not commonly used structured nursing care plans. The purpose of this study was to improve the management of patient problems through the deliberate use of the nursing process by providing the public health nurse with a structured nursing care plan. A plan was developed which consisted of a nursing history outline, a plan for action tool, and an evaluation form.
The nursing problem of milk anemia was selected to be managed by public health nurses in the study. Six nurses …
Positive Relationships Between Community Health Nurses And Alienated Families Reduce Threat, Dolly L. Avant
Positive Relationships Between Community Health Nurses And Alienated Families Reduce Threat, Dolly L. Avant
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This study concerned the identification of threat associated with alienation in families exhibiting "uncooperative" behavior within the community health nurse's caseload, and, the testing of nursing principles to establish a working relationship with an experimental group of these families to reduce those feelings of threat and thereby change the "colored" perception of the community health nurse as is held by patients with feelings of threat associated with alienation.
Twelve community health nurses were given the following specific behavioral criteria to select a population of "uncooperative" patients from their caseloads: 1. Gives unreliable information 2. Uses the nurse as a "buffer" …
Patient Preference In Two Types Of Colostomy Irrigations, Mildred Ann Marks
Patient Preference In Two Types Of Colostomy Irrigations, Mildred Ann Marks
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The purposes of this study were threefold: (1) to find which method of colostomy irrigation (enema bag vs. bulb syringe) was best accepted by colostomy patients; (2) to functionally evaluate the two types of colostomy irrigation methods; and (3) to report the results of this study to medical personnel interested in advancements for colostomy irrigations. The population in this study consisted of colostomy patients who had irrigated on a regular basis with the bag technique for a minimum of six months. Twelve colostomates completed this study by recording the parameter of time, amount of irrigation fluid used, quality of return, …