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    Caring For Elderly

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    CARING FOR ELDERLY Everyone has already heard of the infamous quote ‚ " We often forget that while we are growing up ‚ our parents our growing old too." ‚ but still choose to ignore it. In a country like India ‚ also known as the ’ageing India’ ‚ where anyone above sixty or sixty-five is considered to be elderly ‚ which consumes 54.77% of the population ‚ out of which 70% are economically dependent and only 31% reside in urban areas being able to avail good quality facilities ; shockingly has minimum

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    • Psychosexual (Sigmund Freud) Sigmund Freud (born 6 May 1856‚ died 23 September 1939) is an Austrian neurologist who became known as the founding father of psychoanalysis. When he was young‚ Sigmund Freud’s family moved from Frieberg‚ Moravia to Vienna where he would spend most of his life. His parents taught him at home after entering him in Spurling Gymnasium‚ where he was first in his class and graduated Summa cum Laude. After studying medicine at University of Vienna‚ Freud worked and gained

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    Watson: A Caring Moment Christie M. Ishman RN NUR/403 Theories and Models of Nursing Practice April 4‚ 2011 Stephanie Merck‚ APRN‚ MS‚ CS Background of theory The caring theorist‚ Jean Watson‚ first developed her theory and published the philosophy and science of caring in 1979 (Current Nursing‚ 2011). She describes nursing as a process of caring not curing‚ and that it is effectively practiced and demonstrated interpersonally only. Her theory also “suggests that caring is a different

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    Learning objectives 1. Understand basic control processes in decision-making‚ and develop appropriate control systems to support specific strategies 2. Identify and evaluate appropriate performance measures to properly assess performance 3. Recognise the importance and the impact of effective information systems in supporting decisions concerning evaluation and control 4. Describe the determinants of decision success and understand the decision making matrix 2 Introduction

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    Activity 2 – Watson’s ‘Little Albert’ Experiment Independent Variable - The rat. Dependent Variable - Whether Little Albert cried or not. Unconditioned response - whether he was capable of showing fear or not. Neutral stimulus –The Rat Unconditioned Stimulus –the loud noise. Conditioned Stimulus- loud noise paired with any attempt that albert made to play with the rat Conditioned Response-caused the fearful behaviour Hypothesis – to test the belief that fears can be acquired through classical

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    Caring Is Sharing

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    Caring is sharing :] Today I’m going to be talking about caring. Yes‚ I know we’ve heard it before. You need to care about everyone‚ this person that one. But the question I want to ask today‚ are we actually doing so in reality? I’d like you to turn to John 10:14-16. (Someone reads or something). ""I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me- just as I know my Father and my Father knows me- and I lay down my life for my sheep. I have other sheep that are not of this sheep pen

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    The Stress of Caring

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    INSTRUCTION: Answer ALL questions. THE STRESS OF CARING The Scenario Parkway Nursing Care is an organization facing a massive change. The company was founded in 1972 with just two nursing homes in Phoenix‚ Arizona. The company was very successful‚ and throughout the 1980s it continued to turn a consistent profit while slowly acquiring or building 30 more units. This low-profile approach changed forever in 1993 when venture capitalist Robert Quine decided to make a major investment in expanding

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    changed. Her theory of nursing practice‚ formally known as the ‘Theory of human care’‚ outlines basic premises of nursing and combines a humanistic and scientific approach to patient care. According to Watson caring is a nurse’s identity and when caring is fully actualized‚ a patient’s world can become more secure‚ brighter‚ richer and larger. Watson’s theory outlines six actions that help nurses fully extend and attend to human care. The six actions are; ▪ Establish a caring relationship

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    Applications of Kant’s Theory In Eichmann in Jerusalem: a report on the banality of evil‚ Hannah Arendt recorded Eichmann’s justification of murdering millions of Jews during the Nuremberg Trials. Eichmann used Kant’s theory of categorical imperative to argue that he should be not held accountable for murder because the ethic of his action was in accordance with that of the general laws during war time. Eichmann also claimed that it was not his own will to kill‚ but purely to perform his duty of

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    Cancer is the number one disease in the world. But what exactly is cancer? What most people know about cancer is that it can be deadly and it’s mostly related to someone losing their hair. But‚ beyond that cancer is a tricky subject. Why? Because no one really knows how cancer is created. Could it be possible‚ that cancer cells have the same characteristics as normal stem cells and that is why they grow and invade rapidly? And if so can scientist and doctors use this information to find a permanent

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