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12-hour shift. (Rau, 2007, 48), an experimental study of North American critical care nurses conducted (N = 102) compared nurses' critical thinking, and fatigue in 8 - and 12-hour shifts. The study found no difference in the nurses' critica...
nursing (ICN) recognizes that many health care providers' services are accessible on twenty-four hour basis, making shift work a necessity, at the same time ICN is very concerned that shift work may have a negative impact on the individual'...
Medication errors are very common in hospitals. There are many factors due to which medication administration errors occurs. One of the reasons are the over loading of work. The doctors and nurses have to attend lot of patients in limited t...
nights. Some people who are not financially strong may opt to work in night, so they can work on time basis at some other place in the morning. These people hardly take rest, but in order to fulfill their needs, they work in night. One may ...
working at night shifts is essential. However, doctors and nurses are physiologically programmed to be asleep but remain awake as required by the night shift. Consequences of working at night shift include risks to patient and personal safe...
nursing education about medication administration. As a result, nursing faculty had additional pressure beyond the examination, yielding tremendous pressure to stop medication errors. Johnson and Johnson (2002) suggested a unique model to a...
nursing profession. Prior research suggests the majority of medication errors are due to healthcare system deficits and not necessarily individual incompetence (Salas 2005). Literature proposes committed, competent, careful healthcare perso...