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Author | : Creative Juices Publishing |
Publisher | : Independently Published |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2018-11-27 |
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ISBN | : 9781790408115 |
Lined 6x9 journal. This is the perfect and inexpensive birthday, Christmas, or any occasion gift for nurses to doodle, sketch, put stickers, or take notes in.
Author | : Originalcoloringpages Publishing |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 2019-08-19 |
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ISBN | : 9781687312198 |
NURSE COLORING BOOK - FUN FOR THE WHOLE HOSPITAL STAFF Looking for that perfect gift for that special nurse in your life, or maybe you are a nurse and looking to bring some fun coloring and inspiration to your life? In either case, this coloring book is exactly what you are looking for. Inside this coloring book, you will find some hilarious and serious messages on what a nurse, doctor, and hospital/medical staff deals with on a daily basis. Some of the most popular pages within this book include: Yes, I'm a Nurse. No I Don't Want To See It Will Give Medical Advice For Chocolate What Happens At The Station, Stays At The Nurse's Station PRN Does Not Mean Please Remind The Nurse Short Of Breath? You Sure Talk A Lot Nurses Do It Better and many more... Best of all, after you are finished coloring in the first set, we've added in another whole extra set for you. This means you can cut them out and hand them out to other coworkers, staff, and friends as well. As nurses ourselves, we know how hard it can be to find the perfect gift for those in our field. This coloring booklet is a can't miss and will quickly go viral among your friends, family and co-workers. SIZE: 8.5x11 PAPER: Black and White Coloring Pages FEATURES: 31 Single-Sided Designs with d104 PAGES: 87 Pages COVER: Soft Cover (Matte) Order your copy today!
Author | : Emma Griffin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2019-01-29 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781795407281 |
Nurse writing journal and diary for nurses is the best writing journal and notebook you can have to write all your activities and schedule for the day. Use this nursing journal to write your plans and to take notes of every important and unimportant thing in your life. Make this nursing journal your everyday writing journal and share wonderful stories with everyone. 6x9 sized, matte finish and high quality white paper makes it a perfect choice for nurses who love to write their activities and daily schedule in a journal. Get this one today and make it your writing pad for every little thing.
Author | : Derek Partridge |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 465 |
Release | : 2014-04-23 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9814513067 |
From Black Holes and Big Bangs to the Higgs boson and the infinitesimal building blocks of all matter, modern science has been spectacularly successful, with one glaring exception — intelligence. Intelligence still remains as one of the greatest mysteries in science.How do you chat so effortlessly? How do you remember, and why do you forget? From a basis of ten maxims What Makes You Clever explains the difficulties as well as the persuasive and persistent over-estimations of progress in Artificial Intelligence. Computers have transformed our lives, and will continue to do so for many years to come. But ever since the Turing Test proposed in 1950 up to IBM's Deep Blue computer that won the second six-game match against world champion Garry Kasparov, the science of artificial intelligence has struggled to make progress.The reader's expertise is engaged to probe human language, machine learning, neural computing, holistic systems and emergent phenomenon. What Makes You Clever reveals the difficulties that scientists grapple with in their efforts to understand your cleverness, and points to possible ways forward.
Author | : Snarkynurses |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2021-04-20 |
Genre | : Humor |
ISBN | : 1507215347 |
A lighthearted, inspiring, and timely look at the daily challenges and triumphs nurses face—all while reminding nurses exactly why they continue to work on the frontline. Being a nurse is not an easy task. From the endless hours battling COVID-19 to an often-times stressful work environment to those delightful patients who always insist they somehow know more than the medical professionals helping them—RNs everywhere know the struggle. What It Means to Be a Nurse takes an amusing look at some of the challenges these medical professionals face on a daily basis. Adding a laugh-out-loud spin that is both entertaining and relatable, this must-have book reminds nurses exactly why they love their hospitals, doctors, and patients, even on the tough days. With a heaping helping of humor and love, this book shares the inspiring and heartwarming stories that show us all why nurses are our heroes.
Author | : William Rosa, MS, RN, AGPCNP-BC, ACHPN, FCCM, Caritas Coach |
Publisher | : Springer Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 498 |
Release | : 2016-06-13 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0826131034 |
Integrates the perspectives of contemporary nurse leaders to foster an innovative, collaborative future Encompassing the wisdom of both established and emerging nurse leaders, this expansive book demonstrates proof of theory in action and the influence of our great nursing legacy on today’s luminaries as they carve out new terrain to benefit current and future health care needs. With a far-reaching, ambitious perspective, it is the first text to link the ideas of nurse leaders from very diverse specialty areas including holism, advanced practice, education, policy, global health, journalism, and spiritual communities. The book examines the professional and scholarly accomplishments of these nurse leaders within an historical context, and facilitates succession planning for the next generation through of combination of outcomes-based writing, storytelling and personal reflection. Dozens of expert contributors from practice and theory arenas describe how to develop leadership skills and tactics through the implementation of local, national, and international initiatives. With an eye to creative evolution in education, research and clinical settings, they discuss how emerging nurse leaders can be agents of change—beyond the confines of traditional practice and curricula--through innovation and collaboration. Contributors also relate the circumstances and experiences that sparked their nursing passions, the moral/ethical foundation from which they practice, and inspired messages toward communal, societal, and global impact within nursing of the future. Each chapter author follows a template to ensure continuity and includes end-of-chapter reflection questions. Key Features: Distills the perspectives of current and emerging nurse leaders from a diverse array of specialty areas to unify the collective of nursing. Redefines praxis possibilities in education, research, and practice Outlines contributing nurse leaders’ practical and scholarly accomplishments Describes how to facilitate change through innovation and collaboration Teaches the development of leadership skills and tactics
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Total Pages | : 130 |
Release | : 1902 |
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Total Pages | : 678 |
Release | : 1906 |
Genre | : Libertarianism |
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Author | : Anne Marsh-Caldwell |
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Total Pages | : 180 |
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Author | : Suzanne Gordon |
Publisher | : Cornell University Press |
Total Pages | : 514 |
Release | : 2012-05-15 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 0801465001 |
In the United States and throughout the industrialized world, just as the population of older and sicker patients is about to explode, we have a major shortage of nurses. Why are so many RNs dropping out of health care's largest profession? How will the lack of skilled, experienced caregivers affect patients? These are some of the questions addressed by Suzanne Gordon's definitive account of the world's nursing crisis. In Nursing against the Odds, one of North America's leading health care journalists draws on in-depth interviews, research studies, and extensive firsthand reporting to help readers better understand the myriad causes of and possible solutions to the current crisis. Gordon examines how health care cost cutting and hospital restructuring undermine the working conditions necessary for quality care. She shows how the historically troubled workplace relationships between RNs and physicians become even more dysfunctional in modern hospitals. In Gordon's view, the public image of nurses continues to suffer from negative media stereotyping in medical shows on television and from shoddy press coverage of the important role RNs play in the delivery of health care. Gordon also identifies the class and status divisions within the profession that hinder a much-needed defense of bedside nursing. She explains why some policy panaceas—hiring more temporary workers, importing RNs from less-developed countries—fail to address the forces that drive nurses out of their workplaces. To promote better care, Gordon calls for a broad agenda that includes safer staffing, improved scheduling, and other policy changes that would give nurses a greater voice at work. She explores how doctors and nurses can collaborate more effectively and what medical and nursing education must do to foster such cooperation. Finally, Gordon outlines ways in which RNs can successfully take their case to the public while campaigning for health care system reform that actually funds necessary nursing care.