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THE ROLE OF PHYSICAL DESIGN AND INF
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ABSTRACT Graduate nurses experience
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Dedicated to my parents, John and L
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Biographical Sket
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LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. 6N floor
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LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Overall per
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Blood Pressure (mmHg) 121.0 119.0 1
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3.6 Overall Summary of Findings •
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on validation, discussing patient c
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found that a major stressor for nur
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opportunities for informal learning
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unit suggests that designers and ho
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usually leads to expensive renovati
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including off the nursing unit or a
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APPENDIX A Memo Describing Study 12
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APPENDIX B Graduate Nurse Consent F
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• Members of the Cornell research
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Informed Consent Form for Staff Cro
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Committee on Human Subjects (UCHS)
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Modified Categories for the Clinica
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APPENDIX F Survey Items Pertaining
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APPENDIX G Survey Items Pertaining
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APPENDIX H Survey Items Pertaining
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APPENDIX I Blood Pressure Recording
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APPENDIX J Competency Evaluation Fo
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APPENDIX K Competency Category Defi
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o Expert - interprets labs; consult
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14. Care Plan delegate (using the r
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APPENDIX L Interview Guides 154
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3. Does the current patient:nurse r
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Interview Guide - Orientor Learning
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c. Did staffing levels affect the a
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5. What unique challenges do staff
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CWM Tool Task Category Definitions
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REFERENCES Adams, A., & Bond, S. (2
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Buchanan, J., & Considine, G. (2002
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Godinez, G., Schweiger, J., Gruver,
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Lumsdon, K. (1993). Baby boomers gr
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Stolte, K., & Myers, S. t. (1995).