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- First name: Jophy Malakaran
- Last name: George
- Student ID: 30096499
- Email address: jophymalakarangeorge@students.federation.edu.au
- Country: Australia
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Successfully completing the bachelor of nursing. Later I like to continue with further cardiology studies specilaising in neonatal and peadiatrics.
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- Town: Dandenong
- City/region: Victoria
- Country: Australia
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Jophy Malakaran George
19 October 2011, 0:31
How to write literature review:
Like all academic writing, a literature review must have an introduction, body, and conclusion.
The introduction should include:
the nature of the topic under discussion (the topic of your thesis)
the parameters of the topic (what does it include and exclude)?
the basis for your selection of the literature
The conclusion should include:
A summary of major agreements and disagreements in the literature
A summary of general conclusions that are being drawn.
A summary of where your thesis sits in the literature (Remember! Your thesis could become one of the future texts on the subject—how will later research students describe your thesis in their literature reviews?)
The body paragraphs could include relevant paragraphs on:
historical background, including classic texts;
current mainstream versus alternative theoretical or ideological viewpoints, including differing theoretical assumptions, differing political outlooks, and other conflicts;
possible approaches to the subject (empirical, philosophical, historical, postmodernist, etc);
definitions in use;
current research studies;
current discoveries about the topic;
principal questions that are being asked;
general conclusions that are being drawn;
methodologies and methods in use
Jophy Malakaran George
19 October 2011, 0:09
Mosbys Nursing Skills
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"Nurse"
Who can find a good-natured nurse?
For her price is far above silver and gold.
Those with whom she works
do safely trust in her,
for she will do her duty well.
She seeks medicines and skills,
and works willingly to help others.
She is like the dedicated servant;
she gives of herself
and considers her own desires last.
She rises while it is yet night
and gives aid to the sick
and comfort to the sorrowing.
A heartwarming smile is hers,
and she uses it;
from her heart it comes,
and is made beautiful in her eyes.
She girds herself with honor
and strengthens her ability with patience.
She perceives that her work is good.
Her candle does not go out by night.
She lays her hands upon understanding.
She stretches out her hand to the poor;
yes, she reaches forth hands to the needy.
She is not afraid of sorrow,
for her trust is in God.
Pride and humility are her clothing,
and she shall rejoice in time to come.
She opens her mouth with comfort,
and in her tongue is the law of kindness.
She busies herself helping others
and does not allow herself to be idle.
Her associates rise up and call her blessed;
her patients also and they praise her kindness.
Many daughters have helped others,
but you excel them all.
Favor is deceitful, and beauty is vain,
but a nurse that fears the Lord,
she shall be praised.
Give her the fruit of her hands
and let her own works praise her
in the halls of nursing.
:: by Lois Sigmon Turley, RN