The aim of the project was to measure nursing knowledge and judgment regarding adolescents with Sickle Cell Disease using two published instruments. The cohort of nurses who participated scored high in knowledge of SCD and rated patients needs for analgesia and pain high whether the patient presented with no behaviors of addiction, behaviors resembling addiction, or behaviors of genuine addiction.A one-year embargo was granted for this item
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There is a wide range of variability in the clinical phenotype of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), resulti...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare blood disorder that can have life-threatening complications. Thi...
The aim of the project was to measure nursing knowledge and judgment regarding adolescents with Sick...
The process of assessing and treating recurrent and unpredictable pain in chil-dren with sickle cell...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe how nurses identify the pain in children with sickle cell disease (...
A study of how people with sickle cell disease pain are perceived by hospital staffJudgments about p...
Nurse administrators are in key positions to affect policy development as it relates to establishing...
A primary job of nursing is to advocate for patients. If a patient is in pain, it is the nurse who i...
Objectives. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Ameri...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) pain continues to emerge among adolescents. Over 98,000 individuals are be...
This quality improvement project addressed the gaps in sickle cell pain management at a suburban tea...
The objective of this article was to display the current questions concerning the attendance to the ...
The present study aimed to assess awareness of sickle cell anemia patients regarding pharmacologic a...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a long-term condition that would benefit from a long-term conditions ap...
Publication date from document properties.sickle-cell-diseasea-nursing-Implications-h.pdf2019637
There is a wide range of variability in the clinical phenotype of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), resulti...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare blood disorder that can have life-threatening complications. Thi...
The aim of the project was to measure nursing knowledge and judgment regarding adolescents with Sick...
The process of assessing and treating recurrent and unpredictable pain in chil-dren with sickle cell...
ABSTRACT Objective: To describe how nurses identify the pain in children with sickle cell disease (...
A study of how people with sickle cell disease pain are perceived by hospital staffJudgments about p...
Nurse administrators are in key positions to affect policy development as it relates to establishing...
A primary job of nursing is to advocate for patients. If a patient is in pain, it is the nurse who i...
Objectives. Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a genetic disorder that affects approximately 100,000 Ameri...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) pain continues to emerge among adolescents. Over 98,000 individuals are be...
This quality improvement project addressed the gaps in sickle cell pain management at a suburban tea...
The objective of this article was to display the current questions concerning the attendance to the ...
The present study aimed to assess awareness of sickle cell anemia patients regarding pharmacologic a...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a long-term condition that would benefit from a long-term conditions ap...
Publication date from document properties.sickle-cell-diseasea-nursing-Implications-h.pdf2019637
There is a wide range of variability in the clinical phenotype of Sickle Cell Disease (SCD), resulti...
Sickle cell disease (SCD) is a rare blood disorder that can have life-threatening complications. Thi...