Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
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Page 36
... living arrangements , such as extended care , transitional care , and in - home care . This is a critical need in rural communities , especially with the increase in the numbers and proportion of the elderly pop- ulation over the next ...
... living arrangements , such as extended care , transitional care , and in - home care . This is a critical need in rural communities , especially with the increase in the numbers and proportion of the elderly pop- ulation over the next ...
Page 156
... living in the community . In other words nurses living in a rural community do not have a lot of choices as to where they can work as nurses . Physicians , on the other hand , are a scarce commodity and usually are very difficult to ...
... living in the community . In other words nurses living in a rural community do not have a lot of choices as to where they can work as nurses . Physicians , on the other hand , are a scarce commodity and usually are very difficult to ...
Page 226
... living conditions . This nurse described an extremely unpleasant nurse - patient encounter : A lady in a residential area called the health department requesting a visit . She stated she was worried about an older neighbor who lived ...
... living conditions . This nurse described an extremely unpleasant nurse - patient encounter : A lady in a residential area called the health department requesting a visit . She stated she was worried about an older neighbor who lived ...
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Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
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