4. to have or encourage (feelings eg of anger or hope) in oneself. abrigar, guardarˈnursery –plural ˈnurseries – noun 1. a room etc for young children. cuarto de los niños 2. a place where young plants are grown. viveroˈnursing noun the profession of a nurse who cares for...
Community and Public Health Nursing The fifth edition of Community and Public Health Nursing is an essential source of information for all those working in primary and community healthcare. Comprehensive and accessible, it draws on the knowledge of a wide range of experts ... D Sines,A Fanning...
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook oocyte (redirected fromPrimary oocytes) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia Related to Primary oocytes:Ovocyte o·o·cyte (ō′ə-sīt′) n. A diploid cell from which an egg or ovum develops by meiosis. A prim...
How to Lessen Impact Of Nursing Shortage On Your Hospital Stay. Discusses the shortages of nursing in hospitals around the United States. Evidence that the level and quality of nursing care can have a dramatic effect on... Parker-Pope,Tara - 《Wall Street Journal Eastern Edition》 被引量: ...
In all cases, it is important to use primary sources whenever possible.doi:10.1097/01.NAJ.0000348612.62478.dbM. CallaghanMark J. MillerE. SavvaAjn the American Journal of NursingPrimary and Secondary Sources: Guidelines for Authors, American Journal...
Highlights include contributions of African American women trailblazers; nursing journals from around the world, including Britain, Australia, Africa, Asia, and the Caribbean; popular magazines from Australia and New Zealand; and collections concerning the supernatural and crime....
The scale has shown good reliability and internal consistency in larger sample populations, including recent use in a nursing population [26, 51]. The scale was originally developed to explore the impact of multiple organizational changes on employee well‐being, organizational commitment and turnover...
Tissue/Type, Origin, and Source of Cells In vitro test systems could be primary cells or secondary cells.Primary cell culturesare created by growing cells directly from biopsies and often not possible to determine whether the cells are free from any infections, such as viruses. Therefore,primary...
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In subject area:Nursing and Health Professions Primary healthcare is defined by the World Health Organization (WHO, 2018) as a whole-of-society approach to health that focuses on people's needs as early as possible along the spectrum from health promotion and disease prevention to recovery, reh...