Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Projector! D:

I still need to get a projector (the kind you attach to a laptop?) for our Saturday report. HALP! D:

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Resources 1

References from Foreign Publishers:

by Philip Burnard, Christine M. Chapman and Suzan Smallman
Available at the Xavier University Library.

by Carol Jorgensen Huston
Available at the Xavier University Library.

edited by Grace L. Deloughery
Available at the Xavier University Library.

by Gloria M. Grippando, Paula R. Mitchell and Cythia E. Northrop
contains information about nursing employment and job opportunities.
Available at the Xavier University Library.

by Barbara Cherry and Susan R. Jacob
contains information on the nursing shortage, staffing, advocacy, and legal issues in nursing.
Available at the Xavier University Library.

Available online.

References from Local Publishers:

by Joseph T. Catalano
Available at the Xavier University Library.

Other Useful References:
These references are not primarily for issues in nursing but may be useful nevertheless. :)

by Lucille A. Joel
contains a lot of information on nursing organization and legal issues.
Available at the Xavier University Library.

by Patricia Iyer and Tonia Aiken
contains information on legal issues in nursing and the three theories of liability.
I was only able to access the preview at books.google.com, but even the preview is useful. :)

by Marcia Sue deWolf Bosek and Teresa A. Savage
a very interesting read about Nursing issues.
Available at the Xavier University Library.

- RA 9173 (The Philippine Nursing Act of 2002)


About Our Report :)

For the First Group of Reporters of the N210 Class at Xavier University under Mr. Neil Martin, RN, MAN, MBE:

Our report will be about selected Professional Issues in Nursing, namely:

1. Nursing Shortage
2. Opportunities for Specialty Nursing Practice
3. Nursing Organization
4. Nursing Laws and Regulations
5. Legal Issues Confronting Nurses
5.1 Theories of Liability

The first two or three topics will be reported and discussed next Saturday (July 11).

Please try to include an overview of how these issues affect local and international communities.