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[PDF] Hospital bathrooms and showers: a continuing saga of inadequacy


A Monro, GP Mulley - JR Soc Med, 2004 - jrsm.rsmjournals.com
Previous surveys of UK hospitals have highlighted many deficiencies in the
standards of hospital inpatient washing and bathing facilities—especially
inadequate access for wheelchair users, insufficient bathing equipment, and ...
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Care of the body: maintaining dignity and respect.


L Bernick, C Nisan, M Higgins - Perspectives (Gerontological Nursing Association ( …, 2002 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Technology has always been part of nursing. The use of technology now, although
it is more advanced and sophisticated than technologies of the past, will remain
a crucial component of nursing practice. Nursing has the ability to ...
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Maintaining patients' personal hygiene.


LS Whiting - Professional nurse (London, England), 1999 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
1: Prof Nurse. 1999 Feb;14(5):338-40. Maintaining patients' personal hygiene.
Whiting LS. University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield. ...
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Assessment of visual pursuit in post-comatose states: use a mirror

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A Vanhaudenhuyse, C Schnakers, S Bredart, … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - jnnp.bmj.com
One of the first clinical signs differentiating the minimally conscious state
(MCS) from the vegetative state is the presence of visual pursuit occurring in
direct response to moving or salient stimuli. 1 At present, there is no ...
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Bathing in hospital.

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MA Chamberlain, J Stowe - British Medical Journal, 1982 - bmj.com
Material and methods Most of the hospital wards were visited by a senior
research occupational therapist, who investigated the physical characteristics
of bathrooms, lavatories, and washing areas. Details of door widths, height ...
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Have we lost sight of the mirrors?: the therapeutic utility of mirrors in patient rooms


WM Freysteinson, SK Cesario - Holistic Nursing Practice, 2008 - journals.lww.com
There is little known research in nursing or in hospital design on mirrors. This
article reports the results of a survey of the mirrors in patient rooms in 10
hospitals. The survey focused on the mirrors within rooms where women with ...
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International reflections on knowledge and use of the mirror in nursing practice


WM Freysteinson - Nursing Forum, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
It is also possible that your web browser is not configured or not able to
display style sheets. In this case, although the visual presentation will be
degraded, the site should continue to be functional. We recommend using the ...
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The Use of Mirrors in Critical Care Nursing


WM Freysteinson - Critical care nursing quarterly, 2009 - journals.lww.com
There is no known literature to guide the critical care nurse in the use of
mirrors in patient care. This article explores how the author came to believe
that mirrors were essential to nursing practice. Misconceptions and ...
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A survey of hospital toilet facilities.

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AF Travers, E Burns, ND Penn, SC Mitchell, … - British Medical Journal, 1992 - bmj.com
We thank the medical, nursing, and administrative staffof Derbyshire Royal
Infirmary and particularly Janice Glasgow and Tony Potter for their enthusiastic
cooperation and tolerance; Lesley Thorpe, research coordinator, for data ...
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Preventing agitated behaviors during bath time To move the bathing experience out of the …


CR Kovach, EA Meyer-Arnold - Geriatric Nursing, 1997 - Elsevier
Bathing people with Alzheimer's disease or other dementia is frequently
associated with agitated and resistive behaviors. Bathing involves multiple
competing stressors, and persons with dementia have a decreased threshold ...
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