Moyer, Jenna(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the two conflicting methods of adolescent sex education and to identify the viewpoints established by each side. The author will explore the impact of sex education on the health and ...
Martin, David(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
Welcome to this Fourth volume of The Journal of Undergraduate Nursing Writing. This journal is a compilation of original articles written by senior nursing students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the ...
Barbagiovanni, Claudia(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
Health care professionals have a duty to provide culturally competent care to individuals of diverse backgrounds. Despite the legal and ethical questions surrounding female circumcision, every individual is entitled to the ...
Welcome to this Fourth volume of The Journal of Undergraduate Nursing Writing. This journal is a compilation of original articles written by senior nursing students in the Bachelor of Science in Nursing program at the ...
The articles presented in this volume originated as assignments completed by students as part of their senior level coursework. The original call for papers did not limit their entries to any particular topic. All of the ...
Fogleman, Christy(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
Healthcare providers must obtain consent before performing any procedure or providing treatment to an individual. The defining lines of consent begin to gray when a child shows competency and understanding of a treatment ...
Heffley, Holly(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
Hearing is a complex sense that is paramount to a child’s cognitive, linguistic, and social development. In the United States, nearly 20 million people and 3 out of every 1,000 children are born deaf or hard-of-hearing ...
Ku, Sarah(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
In 1997 the Death with Dignity Act was implemented in the state of Oregon. This piece of legislation enables a competent adult who desires to end their life access to a lethal dose of medication. In order for a person to ...
Spaeth, Tracy(Delta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, 2010-06-14)
This paper will review the ethical implications of elective cesarean sections, specifically the issues of patient autonomy and beneficence/nonmaleficence, and how they relate to cesarean delivery on maternal request (CDMR).