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Cardiac nursing / - UW restricted |
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clinical practice of neurological and neurosurgical nursing / - UW restricted |
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Delmar's fundamental & advanced nursing skills / - UW restricted |
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Diseases - UW restricted |
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Diseases : a nursing process approach to excellent care - UW restricted |
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Handbook of geriatric nursing care - UW restricted |
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Heteronormativity in a nursing context attitudes toward homosexuality and experiences of lesbians and gay men / The general aim of the project was to describe the situation of lesbians and gay men in a nursing environment by studying the attitudes of nursing staff and students, and the experiences of gay nursing staff in their work environment and of gay patients and partners in their encounters with nursing. The study for papers I and II had a descriptive, comparative design. Nurses, assistant nurses, and nursing students completed the Attitudes Toward Homosexuality Scale (ATHS), the Causes of Homosexuality Questionnaire (CHQ), and the Affect Adjective Checklist (AAC), along with the Nursing Behaviour Questionnaire (NBQ). In general, the participating nursing staff and students expressed positive attitudes, though some subjects reported very negative attitudes toward gay people. The participants also expressed a full spectrum of emotions from delight to anger. The studies for papers III and IV had a descriptive, explorative design. Here, the data collection was performed by semi-structured interviews. The informants were gay nursing staff, gay patients and partners of patients. The gay personnel reported fear and concern about heterosexuals' reactions when these informants "come out," and were constantly assesing the risk being open about their sexual orientation among their workmates. Nearly all patients and partners described several situations where heteronormative assumptions were communicated by the nursing staff. Almost all informants offered recommendations for nursing staff to facilitate communication. According to the presented findings, probably only a small minority in Swedish nursing have negative attitudes toward lesbians and gay men. However, the informants told of heteronormative language and behaviour in nursing contexts that were percieved as insensitive, insulting and humaliating. Nursing staff need to learn how to communicate in a more natural way and to be aware of the norms they communicate through the language and behaviour they use |
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Lippincott manual of nursing practice - UW restricted |
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Lippincott's manual of psychiatric nursing care plans - UW restricted |
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lived experience of gay men caring for others with HIV/AIDS living, loving, and dying in the era of HIV/AIDS / |
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Nursing care plans & documentation : nursing diagnoses and collaborative problems / - UW restricted |
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Nursing center. Career center Contains listings of nursing positions; provides information on travel nursing, job hunting, and licensure and certification; allows searching by state or geographic region straight from the latest editions of AJN career guide and Nursing career directory |
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Nursing procedures - UW restricted |
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Pediatric care planning - UW restricted |
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selection of letters written by Florence Nightingale Florence Nightingale, 1820-1910 Scanned texts of the Clendening Medical Library's small collection of Nightingale letters |
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