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    • The Gap between Nursing Education and Clinical Skills: Are New Graduate Nurses Ready for the Workplace? 

      Bennett, Lila L. (2017)
    • What is the Level of Knowledge about Hypertension among a Convenience Sample of Community Members and Does this Correlate with HTN Medical Regimen Compliance? 

      Solomon, Christopher (2017)
      I chose Merle H. Mishel’s Uncertainty in Illness Theory as the framework for my research paper. Mishel believes that uncertainty is the inability to determine the meaning of illness-related events, occurring when the ...
    • Are Emergency Department Triage Nurses Knowledgeable about Acute Coronary Syndromes Recognition? 

      Weeks, Jennifer C. (2017)
      Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) has been the leading cause of death since 1921 and the volume of ED patients with a chest pain chief complaint equates to six million visits annually. Though a common ED patient presentation, ...
    • Does shift work affect sleep patterns among nurses? 

      Owens, Bethany (2017)
      Sleep and sleep quality are important to maintaining a healthy quality of life. Nurses that work long hour shifts, more importantly, consecutive shifts, often feel the effects of not acquiring enough sleep or enough quality ...
    • Registered Nurses’ Beliefs Regarding the Preparedness of Nursing Students Who Have Completed the DEU Program 

      Heidelburg, Tavithia (2017)
      The purpose of this pilot study was to explore beliefs of Registered Nurses’ regarding the preparedness of nursing students’ who have completed the Dedicated Education Unit (DEU) program. In response to nursing shortage ...
    • An Investigation of Job Satisfaction among Nurses in the Emergency Department 

      Teems, Michelle; Helbing, Erin (2017)
      The purpose of this descriptive study was to determine the overall job satisfaction among Emergency Department (ED) nurses. Job satisfaction is an important factor linked to nursing turnover. With the amount of ED nursing ...

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    AuthorBennett, Lila L. (1)Heidelburg, Tavithia (1)Helbing, Erin (1)Owens, Bethany (1)Solomon, Christopher (1)Teems, Michelle (1)Weeks, Jennifer C. (1)SubjectAmankwaa, Linda (6)College of Sciences and Health Professions (6)acute coronary syndromes (1)clinical skills (1)emergency department (1)emergency medicine (1)hypertension (1)job satisfaction (1)nursing (1)nursing education (1)... View MoreDate Issued
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