Rural Nursing, Volume 2Angeline Bushy |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 17
Page iv
... ( v . 1 ) . — ISBN 0-8039-3835-7 ( v . 1 : pbk . ) – ISBN 0-8039-4240-0 ( v . 2 ) . ISBN 0-8039-4241-9 ( v . 2 : pbk . ) - 1. Rural health services - United States . 2. Community health nursing - United States . 3. Rural health - United ...
... ( v . 1 ) . — ISBN 0-8039-3835-7 ( v . 1 : pbk . ) – ISBN 0-8039-4240-0 ( v . 2 ) . ISBN 0-8039-4241-9 ( v . 2 : pbk . ) - 1. Rural health services - United States . 2. Community health nursing - United States . 3. Rural health - United ...
Page 1
... versus outsider , " old - timer versus newcomer . " Part II of Volume 1 focused on vulnerable populations found in most rural communities , in particular pregnant women , infants , adolescents , elderly , HIV positive individuals ...
... versus outsider , " old - timer versus newcomer . " Part II of Volume 1 focused on vulnerable populations found in most rural communities , in particular pregnant women , infants , adolescents , elderly , HIV positive individuals ...
Page 273
... versus 5 % , and from 1985 to 1986 , 7 % versus 3 % . The same compari- son was true of the average daily census during those years ( AHA , 1988b ) . Rural hospitals with fewer than 25 beds and between 40 and 99 beds have been affected ...
... versus 5 % , and from 1985 to 1986 , 7 % versus 3 % . The same compari- son was true of the average daily census during those years ( AHA , 1988b ) . Rural hospitals with fewer than 25 beds and between 40 and 99 beds have been affected ...
Contents
Mobilizing | 16 |
Definition Clients | 29 |
A Concurrent Quality | 41 |
Copyright | |
13 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
administrators agencies American American Hospital Association assessment Association burn-out chapter chronic clients clinical community health nurses coordinator counties director economic effective elderly emergency EMTs environment ethics committee evaluation facilities factors Georgia health care delivery health care services health care system health districts health professionals health services health status home health hospice care hospice services Idaho implementation increased institutions issues JCAHO Journal located malpractice Medicaid Medicare ment mental health nurse anesthetists nurse practitioners nurse shortage nursing assessment nursing center nursing practice obstetric organizations patients personnel physicians planning poor population Post Pre Post primary problems programs public health regions registered nurses reimbursement responses role rural America rural areas rural communities rural health rural hospitals rural nursing self-actualization social specialty staff strategies stress tion UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA urban