Browsing Nursing Undergraduate Theses by Title
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A Comparison of Perceived Stress among Undergraduate Nursing, Education, and Engineering Majors
(2016-04-01)The physiological and psychological effects of stress can be detrimental to the health and well-being of a college student. The purpose of this study was to examine the perceived stress levels of nursing students and compare ... -
A Holistic (Multi-Dimensional) Consideration of the Impact and Meaning of Christianity in the Lives of Four World War II Veterans
(1999-04-01)The purpose of this qualitative study is to consider the holistic impact and meaning of Christianity in the lives of four World War II veterans and subsequent implications for the author as a graduating professional nurse ... -
A Study Of The Agencies And Personnel Available In Montana To Give Information And Guidance To The "New Mother"
(1961-04-01)In routine daily care of the mother and baby in our maternity wards, careful consideration should be given by the nurse to the emotional needs of the mother and to her needs for instruction and guidance. This experience ... -
A Study Of The Correlation Among Pre-Nursing, Achievement And State Board Test Pool Of A Select Group Of Students
(1958-04-01)The testing program in schools of nursing has become increasingly significant within the past ten years. Pre-nursing tests, achievement tests and the state board test pool, constructed and administered by the National ... -
A Suggested Program For The Improvement Of Public Health Nursing In Maternity And Newborn Care In The Mountain Province, Philippines
(1958-04-01)To the present, there has been no study made on the public health nursing aspects of maternity and newborn care in the Mountain Province, Philippines, and no comparison made of the past and present health conditions of the ... -
A Survey Of The Problems Of Visiting Hours In The Pediatric Ward Of A General Hospital
(1961-04-01)Are liberal visiting hours harmful or beneficial for the emotional health of the pediatric patient? The purpose of this paper is to arrive at a satisfactory conclusion to the problem. Much has been written on this subject ... -
A Survey Of The Spiritual Care Administered To The Hospitalized Patient By The Student Nurse In The Four Catholic Hospitals In The State Of Montana
(1964-04-01)Today, nursing has placed a great deal of emphasis on the care of the whole patient, physical, emotional, and spiritual. Although the student nurse possesses sufficient theoretical knowledge about the spiritual care of ... -
Alcohol-Related Emergency Room Admissions: The Experience of Underage Youth
(2008-04-01)Alcohol use among the underaged is hard to deny in today’s society, yet even extreme use when the individual ends up in the emergency room at the hospital is portrayed as a non-life-changing event. The aim of the present ... -
Alzheimer's Disease And Hospice Care: A Biopsychosocial Model Approach
(1997-04-01)The document is designed for "lay people." That is, I wrote it specifically for family members of people with Alzheimer's disease in an effort to explain some of the things that happen during the course of the disease. I ... -
An Exploration of the Role of the Nurse as Client Advocate in the Ethical Dilemmas of In Vitro Fertilization
(1998-04-01)In the following paper, there will be a discussion on infertility and in vitro fertilization (IVF), with a primary focus on the ethical dilemmas that have arisen with the introduction of IVF. This discussion begins with a ... -
An Exploratory Study Of The Right To Treatment Of The De-institutionalized, Civilly Committed, Conditionally Released Mentally Ill Patients From State Mental Health Facilities
(1981-04-01)In 1963, under President John F. Kennedy, federal legislation was passed toward developing new methods to treat the adult mentally ill in terms of decreasing the physical size of state hospitals, improving their resources, ... -
Building Nursing Relationships with Individuals with Reactive Attachment Disorder of Childhood
(2011-04-01)In the United States alone, 800,000 children within the child welfare system will be diagnosed each year with severe attachment disorder because of serious abuse and neglect Most available treatment or methods of therapy ... -
Challenges of Providing Healthcare to Montana Migrant Workers
(2011-04-01)The purpose of this grounded theory qualitative research study was to gain understanding of the challenges facing healthcare providers when caring for Montana migrant workers. Healthcare providers from the state of Montana ... -
Chronic Tension Headaches: A Critical Analysis of Treatment
(2009-04-01)Chronic tension headaches are the most prevalent type of pain experienced by Americans and account for over eighty percent of reported pain (Walling, 2002). Although common, understanding the exact etiology of these headaches ... -
Complementary and Alternative Medicine and the Experience of Breast Cancer: A Phenomenological Study
(2005-04-01)About 1 in 8 women in the United States develop breast cancer, according to a National Cancer Institute report (Center for Disease Control, 2003). Some women use Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) to help them ... -
Complementary and Alternative Therapy for Low Back Pain
(2009-04-01)Low back pain is the second most common reason people seek medical care in industrial countries (Quinn, 2006). A significant number of people have been turning to complementary and alternative therapy to treat their low ... -
Constipation Prevention In The Elderly
(2010-04-01)Constipation is a problem that affects more than 33 million adults in the United States and contributes to over 92,000 hospitalizations every year. A quarter of the United States’ elderly population suffers from constipation. ... -
Coping with Cancer: Taking Action to Adapt to the Realities of Cancer and Treatment
(2005-04-01)The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore and better understand problems and ways of coping with cancer and treatment and then identify interventions that nurses may use to address issues identified as problematic ... -
Coping With Pediatric Cancer
(2009-04-01)Cancer is a life altering experience, and is the leading cause of death between infancy and fifteen years of age. This thesis explored coping, stress, and pain management of the individual and family throughout the lived ... -
Cystic Fibrosis: Living With a Chronic Disease
(2009-04-01)Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is an inherited chronic disease that shortens the life expectancy of the individual to an average age of 37. It is a debilitating disease that negatively affects the respiratory system and digestive ...