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  • ...cian]] orders the drug, the [[pharmacy|pharmacist]] prepares it, and the [[nursing|nurse]] administers it. Each of these professionals evaluates the patient e ...es, the bedside care of the sick was overwhelmingly the province of women. Nursing remains predominantly female, although male nurses have long been included
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  • ...programs and one doctoral program in Education in Leadership for Learning. Nursing students from Kennesaw State have one of the highest passing rates on the s
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  • ...dress homeopaths who do not have one of the established general medical or nursing professions listed above; <ref>{{citation
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  • Adequately trained [[nursing|nurse]]s may be able to perform this procedure as well as doctors<ref name=
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  • * Nursing home construction.
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  • ...r consumer of CPOE output, any successful system will be consistent with [[nursing workflow]].
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  • ...nurse, and emergency nurse; some workers choose to dual-certify in EMS and nursing.
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  • ...s Krieger, PhD, RN, a faculty member at New York University's Division of Nursing; developed Therapeutic Touch (TT). They developed a program for teaching th There has been considerable interest in therapeutic touch in the [[nursing]] profession, and the Nurse Healers - Professional Associates International
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  • ...itation, through the application of principals of biology, helped make the nursing profession into one of the health sciences. She was also a noted [[statisti ...lly acceptable lives as members of the British upper class. In those days, nursing was a career with a poor reputation, filled mostly by women who were not on
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  • *School of [[Nursing]]
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  • ...ected every four years. The boroughs have responsibilities such as running nursing homes and kindergartens.
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  • The role of dialysis in nursing home residents is not clear.<ref name="pmid19828531">{{cite journal| author
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  • ..., the Curry School of Education, the School of Architecture, the School of Nursing, the McIntire School of Commerce, the Darden School of Business, the School
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  • | School of Nursing
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  • ...ence, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Education Caucus (STEM House Nursing Caucus
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  • ...elors, no matter whether their professional training be in [[medicine]], [[nursing]], or graduate level university progams in [[genetic counseling]], have a c
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  • ...on members in the field, including nurses, LPNs, doctors, lab technicians, nursing home workers, and home care workers
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  • ...| title=Hospital characteristics associated with feeding tube placement in nursing home residents with advanced cognitive impairment. | journal=JAMA | year= 2
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  • ...rary science, physics, political science, sociology, and numerous medical, nursing and other health sciences include the term Review in their titles.
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  • ...eumatism and related inflammatory diseases, to increase milk production in nursing mothers, to promote digestion and to fight parasitic infections. Its oil ha
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