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Jack Hooten

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Nurse Education Today|April 29, 2008
Without enough nurse educators there will be a continual decline in RNs and the quality of nursing care: contending with the faculty shortageDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nursing Ethics|June 18, 2013
Comment: The ethical dilemmas of nurses' participation in prisoner executionsJack Hooten, Debra Shipman
Nurse Education Today|November 3, 2009
Employers prefer BSN nurses: but where's the financial compensation?Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|August 4, 2007
Are nursing homes adequately staffed? The silent epidemic of malnutrition and dehydration in nursing home residents. Until mandatory staffing standards are created and enforced, residents are at riskDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nursing Older People|May 29, 2009
Staff background checks: safeguarding vulnerable adultsDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nurse Education Today|November 2, 2010
Healthcare organizations benefit by promoting BSN educationDebra Shipman, Michelle Roa, Jack Hooten
Nursing Ethics|February 3, 2011
Is managed care an oxymoron?Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten, Michelle Roa
Nurse Education Today|August 25, 2010
The costs of NCLEX-RN failureMichelle Roa, Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten, et al.
Nurse Education Today|May 17, 2011
Using the analytic rubric as an evaluation tool in nursing education: the positive and the negativeDebra Shipman, Michelle Roa, Jack Hooten, et al.
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Nurse Education Today|April 29, 2008
Without enough nurse educators there will be a continual decline in RNs and the quality of nursing care: contending with the faculty shortageDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nursing Ethics|June 18, 2013
Comment: The ethical dilemmas of nurses' participation in prisoner executionsJack Hooten, Debra Shipman
Nurse Education Today|November 3, 2009
Employers prefer BSN nurses: but where's the financial compensation?Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Journal of Gerontological Nursing|August 4, 2007
Are nursing homes adequately staffed? The silent epidemic of malnutrition and dehydration in nursing home residents. Until mandatory staffing standards are created and enforced, residents are at riskDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nursing Older People|May 29, 2009
Staff background checks: safeguarding vulnerable adultsDebra Shipman, Jack Hooten
Nurse Education Today|November 2, 2010
Healthcare organizations benefit by promoting BSN educationDebra Shipman, Michelle Roa, Jack Hooten
Nursing Ethics|February 3, 2011
Is managed care an oxymoron?Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten, Michelle Roa
Nurse Education Today|August 25, 2010
The costs of NCLEX-RN failureMichelle Roa, Debra Shipman, Jack Hooten, et al.
Nurse Education Today|May 17, 2011
Using the analytic rubric as an evaluation tool in nursing education: the positive and the negativeDebra Shipman, Michelle Roa, Jack Hooten, et al.
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