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Seasons
of Change
Long-term facilities pioneer new models of care to accommodate
a growing wave of aging and ailing residents–and
to attract more nurses to watch over them
By Cathryn Domrose
May 31, 2002
Medical
Bioethics
As news stories detail stem cell research and cloning,
nurses are likely to encounter more patients searching
for
technological options
By Carol Lindsay
May 28, 2002
Something
Extra
Nurses who engage in holistic practices believe that
the road to recovery for patients extends beyond tasks
and medication
By Bree LeMaire, MS, RN
May 23, 2002
Art & Soul
Nurses draw upon their imaginations to produce creative
works and carve out new approaches to patient care
By Cathryn Domrose
May 21, 2002
Senior Class
By 2030, one in five americans will be 65 or older.
In the meantime, an inadequate pool of gerontological
nurses
faces the challenge of treating the nation's aging population
By Karen J. Coates
May 13, 2002
Fitting
the Bill
As Congress works to reconcile liability provisions
to the Patients' Bill Of Rights, RNs continue to juggle
their responsibilities to management and patient care
By Phil McPeck
May 3, 2002
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