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Author
Booher, J.
Title
Professional practice models: Shared governance and magnet hospitals
Type
Journal Article
Year
2003
Publication
Vision: A Journal of Nursing
Abbreviated Journal
Volume
Issue
June
Pages
Keywords
Nursing models
;
Intensive care nursing
;
Clinical governance
Abstract
This article explores the application of professional practice models in nursing. Particular reference is made to the magnet hospital model and the concept of shared governance. Key principles from these models are explored in relation to the implementation of a professional practice model in an intensive care environment. Historical, cultural and professional factors that may be seen as barriers to the implementation of this professional practice model are also explored. In conclusion, the article identifies recommendations that may contribute to a successful implementation and duration of a model in practice.
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NRSNZNO @ research @
Serial
861
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Booher, J.
Title
Care of the patient following coronary artery grafts
Type
Journal Article
Year
2003
Publication
Vision: A Journal of Nursing
Abbreviated Journal
Available online from the Eastern Institute of Technology website
Volume
10
Issue
16
Pages
15-18
Keywords
Surgery
;
Nursing
;
Case studies
;
Oncology
;
Cancer
Abstract
This case study outlines the care of Mr. M, a sixty-six year old ventilated patient admitted to an Intensive Care Unit for management following coronary artery grafts. Mr. M's health history and risk factors are explored, in particular how they contributed to his presentation. Mr. M's post operative problems are identified and the rationale for his management is discussed with emphasis on the nursing care provided.
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NRSNZNO @ research @
Serial
1298
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