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International Journal of Industrial Ergonomics. 41:380-388
Medication administration is an increasingly complex process that requires adaptability by nurses. In this study, twenty-one observational sessions of the medication administration process were conducted on a Medical/Surgical unit, and the processes
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Journal of Emergency Nursing. 36:420-427
Introduction Today the proportion of acute patients entering the health care system through emergency departments continues to grow, the number of uninsured patients relying primarily on treatment in the emergency department is increasing, and patien
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Decision Sciences. 40:327-349
This research analyzes the internal service supply chain of a perioperative surgical services department of a nonacademic community hospital using the theory of swift and even flow as a theoretical lens. Performance data were gathered using an in-dep
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AORN Journal. 87:187-208
An in-depth, interdisciplinary case study was conducted to map and describe the information, material, and functional processes common to high-volume surgical specialty procedures at a southeastern US hospital. Researchers identified process defects
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Journal of Hospice & Palliative Nursing. 8:103-111
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Nursing Management. 44:12-14
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Journal of nursing care quality. 28(4)
Staff on a 28-bed surgical unit in a suburban 461-bed medical center implemented 3 interventions to improve patient satisfaction. This quality improvement study investigated the effects of nurse manager rounding, postdischarge phone follow-up, and im
Autor:
Janet B, Craig
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South Carolina nurse (Columbia, S.C. : 1994). 11(1)
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Journal of Clinical Oncology. 30:21-21
21 Background: Physician Order for Life-Sustaining Treatment (POLST, www.POLST.org ) is a process and tool that translates patients’ goals of care into medical orders in a highly visible, portable way. Trained providers meet with seriously ill pati