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This volume provides an in-depth and global study of nursing as a profession. The contributors project patterns about nursing now in to the future and present their views on how the profession should go advance. This volume contains 78 original chapters by 105 contributing authors, many of whom are elected Fellows of the American Academy of Nursing.
Mobile Nursing Center for Vulnerable Populations
Mobile Nursing Center for Vulnerable Populations
Anursing center can be considered as both a place and a concept (Frenn, Lundeen, Martin, Riesch, & Wilson, 1996). By definition, nursing centers make nursing care directly accessible to clients, families, and communities in a practice that is controlled by nurses. Although centers without walls can exist (Walker, 1994), space and place often become defining characteristics of a center. These properties determine such things as services offered or populations served. Space may dictate whether groups or individuals are served, location determines who is served, and physical layout or equipment available may define other service parameters.
The University of Nebraska, College of Nursing, Mobile Nursing Center (MNC) is a 36-foot motor home configured ...
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