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Redefining Retirement for Nurses will help expand your ideas of retirement by sharing opportunities available to you and enhancing your understanding of how to leverage your talents in new ways. Authors Joanne Evans and Patricia Tabloski present experiences from retired nurses who have found meaning in various paths they have chosen after retiring from full-time nursing positions. Whether you are considering a “second career,” volunteer opportunities, travel, or relaxing at home with family and friends, this book will provide the advice and tools you need to envision what your retired life should look like.
Legislação de enfermagem e saúde: histórico e atualidades apresenta uma temática de maneira abrangente em cada capítulo, conduzindo o leitor a um aprofundamento em um contexto legal e histórico, evidenciando as interfaces da trajetória da profissão no Brasil e o cenário no contexto atual. Sumário resumido: fundamentos jurídicos e ético-legais da enfermagem; direitos humanos e enfermagem; ensino de graduação em enfermagem – legislação brasileira; educação profissional técnica de nível médio em enfermagem: legislação e história; caminhos da legislação do exercício da enfermagem no brasil; o exercício da enfermagem no contexto atual; situações desafiadoras à prática da enfermagem; saúde e enfermagem no código de defesa e proteção do consumidor; estatuto da criança e do adolescente: desdobramentos e impactos na saúde e na enfermagem; mulher, direito e saúde: um ensaio à luz de gênero; direitos dos idosos: conquistas e desafios; normas nacionais e internacionais de saúde mental – enfermagem forense. Editora Manole
From the late 1850s to the 1940s, multiple colonial projects, often in tension with each other, influenced the formation of local, transimperial, and transnational political identities of Arab Ottoman subjects in the eastern Mediterranean and the Western Hemisphere. Arab Ottoman men, women, and their descendants were generally accepted as whites in a racially stratified Brazilian society. Local anxieties about color and race among white Brazilians and European immigrants, however, soon challenged the white racial status the Brazilian state afforded to Arab Ottoman immigrants. In Transimperial Anxieties José D. Najar analyzes how overlapping transimperial processes of migration and return, c...
This anthology introduces a body of literature that nurses and health care professionals can turn to for support, inspiration, and catharsis. Maya Angelou, Emily Dickinson, and T.S. Eliot are among the featured contributors in an inspiring selection of poems, biographies, essays, letters, articles, and stories.
Esta obra percorre o início da história da enfermagem, desde os primeiros movimentos relativos ao cuidado, passando pelos precursores da enfermagem moderna, o trabalho de Florence Nightingale, os movimentos de profissionalização da atividade (no Brasil e no exterior), até as obras clássicas e as tendências atuais nos estudos de história da enfermagem. Editora Manole
Published to celebrate the International Council of Nurses' Centennial and Conference in July of 1999, this thought-provoking book highlights the ICN's traditions, history, growth, and contributions to the nursing community worldwide. Written by renowned nurse-historians from the United States, England and Canada, - all active members of the ICN - this timeless book offers a range of historical perspectives from nurse-scholars whose writings are familiar to academicians and nursing leaders worldwide. Focusing on the history of the ICN within the events that shape human history, it includes over 80 quality photographs highlight the text. Ideal as a historical chronicle or as a valuable keepsake, Nurses of All Nations is the perfect gift to give yourself, a friend, or colleague.
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Examines the emergence of Brazilian psychiatry during a period of national regeneration, demonstrating how sociopolitical negotiations can shape psychiatric professionalization Reasoning against Madness: Psychiatry and the State in Rio de Janeiro, 1830-1944 examines the emergence of Brazilian psychiatry, looking at how its practitioners fashioned themselves as the key architects in the project ofnational regeneration. The book's narrative involves a cast of varied characters in an unstable context: psychiatrists, Catholic representatives, spiritist leaders, state officials, and the mentally ill, all caught in the shiftinglandscape of modern state formation. Manuella Meyer investigates the ke...
Leading experts in various areas of nursing research discuss the current state and future of the field.
Nursing History Review, an annual peer-reviewed publication of the American Association for the History of Nursing, is a showcase for the most significant current research on nursing history. Regular sections include scholarly articles, over a dozen book reviews of the best publications on nursing and health care history that have appeared in the past year, and a section abstracting new doctoral dissertations on nursing history. Historians, researchers, and individuals fascinated with the rich field of nursing will find this an important resource. Included in Volume 23... English as a Barrier Disasters, Nursing, and Community Responded: A Historical Perspective The Most Admired Woman in the World: Forgetting and Remembering in the History of Nursing Ellen N. La Motte: The Making of a Nurse, Writer, and Activist Negotiating Relationships of Power in a Maternal and Child Health Centre: The Experience of WHO Nurse Margaret Campbell Jackson in Iran, 1954-1956