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The Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing. 35:223-231
The purpose of this article is to serve as a resource for readers considering the development of a web-based continuing education offering in their particular specialty areas. A theory-based instructional design using a face-to-face genetics summer i
Autor:
Carol Hetteberg, Cynthia A. Prows
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Nursing Outlook. 52:85-88
With the goals of the Human Genome Project accomplished and the “vision for the future of genomics research” elucidated, there will continue to be an astonishing rate of the generation of new genome knowledge and discoveries. It was recommended o
Autor:
Carole Kenner, Cynthia A. Prows, Carol Hetteberg, Kathy K. Latta, Rita Black Monsen, Janet K. Williams
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Biological Research For Nursing. 1:108-112
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Nursing Outlook. 47:168-174
The purpose of the study described in this article was to reassess the type and amount of genetics content in basic nursing preparatory programs in the United States. Recommendations are made for increasing genetics content in baccalaureate nursing p
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Neonatal Network. 18:9-13
Nurses cannot escape the impact that new genetics discoveries and the World Wide Web (WWW) have on nursing practice. This article presents an overview of the WWW, offers examples of genetics-related WWW sites, and illustrates their applicability to n
Autor:
Carol Hetteberg, Carole Kenner
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AACN Advanced Critical Care. 5:231-241
It is not unusual for neonates to be born before the 24th week of gestation and weigh less than 1,000 g. These neonates are surviving to be transferred to a tertiary care center, and many are discharged eventually to home. When one considers that the
Autor:
Cynthia A, Prows, Carol, Hetteberg, Nancy, Johnson, Kathy, Latta, Anne, Lovell, Howard M, Saal, Nancy Steinberg, Warren
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Nursing education perspectives. 24(2)
A multifaceted educational program designed to teach nursing faculty about genetics was first offered in 1997 and subsequently repeated on an annual basis. The specific aims of the program were to: 1) increase nursing faculty knowledge about genetics
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AACN clinical issues. 9(4)
Since 1990, when the Human Genome Project was initiated, the amount of genetic information on the World Wide Web (WWW) has grown substantially. The WWW has become an important resource for current, accurate, and reliable genetic information for healt
Autor:
Kathryn Wekselman, Carole Kenner, Ann Applewhite Flandermeyer, Kathy Spiering, Carol Hetteberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of pediatric nursing. 10(5)
Because fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS), or fetal alcohol effects (FAE), is being diagnosed in growing numbers of children, there is more interest in their common characteristics and how they change throughout childhood. Few longitudinal studies that de
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Genetics in Medicine. 1:60
The 1998 Statement on the Scope and Standards of Genetics Clinical Nursing Practice asserts that all nurses should be able to identify, refer, support and care for persons affected by, or at risk for manifesting or transmitting, genetic conditions. N