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    "A Theory of Human Motivation" by Abraham Maslow Eero Ringmäe‚ 010636IAPM 02. December 2006 Total pages: 21 (+ 8 pages of preface that was published separately) Total characters (excluding spaces): 51 071 Background Abraham Maslow (1908 - 1970) was a well-known American psychologist. He made his most important academic contributions in the 1940s and 1950s. He is considered one of the founders of ’humanist psychology’. "The Theory of Human Motivation"‚ originally published in 1943 in "Psychological

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    RN; PhD; FAAN Professor‚ College of Nursing and Health Sciences‚ University of Massachusetts–Boston This edited transcript of an interview with Jean Watson presents Watson’s recent thoughts about the current state of the discipline of nursing and the emergence of new perspectives; the contributions of her theory of human caring; and her other work on the advancement of the discipline of nursing‚ complementary and alternative therapies‚ nursing research‚ and nursing education. Jean Watson had

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    Caring and Compassion in the Nursing Profession Honor Code: As a student‚ I have neither given nor received aid/help on this assignment. Caring and Compassion in the Nursing Profession Nursing is a physically and emotionally demanding job. There are six virtues that should be followed when working as a nurse. Caring and compassion can be viewed as “nursing’s most precious asset” (Schantz‚ 2007). Caring and compassion are two different characteristics with similar meanings

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    head: EYES OF A NURSE 1Through the Eyes of a Nurse Brittany BerkeyChamberlain College of NursingNR500-12555: Foundation Concepts and Applications May 2018 EYES OF A NURSE 2Through the Eyes of a Nurse Every shift as a registered nurse care must be given to the patients whether they are young‚ old‚ sick‚ or healthy. Jean Watson’s theory describes caring as a mutual‚ reciprocal‚ spiritual‚ force connecting both patient and nurse to facilitate self-discovery and awareness (King‚ 2016). Patients

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    Summary This week’s reading examined how the theory of human capital provided a conceptual framework for various interventions that invested in individuals and contributed to development. The author stated how human capital theory provided range of programs and policies‚ which promoted the acquisition of skills and knowledge and improve people’s health and nutrition‚ improve their standard of living and facilitate their participation in the economy. The reading also illustrated how nutritional and

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    and problem solving. Intelligence is most widely studied in humans‚ but has also been observed in animals and plants. Artificial intelligence is the intelligence of machines or the simulation of intelligence in machines. Numerous definitions of and hypotheses about intelligence have been proposed since before the twentieth century‚ with no consensus reached by scholars. Within the discipline of psychology‚ various approaches to human intelligence have been adopted. The psychometric approach is

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    Concept Analysis on Caring

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    Caring is thought to coincide with good nursing practice. As guided by the concept analysis framework of Walker and Avant (1983)‚ an attempt is made to gain better understanding of the constituent properties of caring. This includes the evaluation of various definitions of caring‚ key attributes‚ antecedents‚ consequences‚ and the perception of caring from the patients and nurses point of view. Then‚ drawing a conclusion of the significance of caring‚ thereof. The Oxford Dictionary defines caring

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    Introduction of Cancer

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    Cancer has become a challenge that faces the entire world population. According to the World Health Organization (2004)‚ cancer is the main leading cause of death in economically developed and developing countries respectively. Specifically‚ American Cancer Society (2012) declares that about 1‚638‚910 new cancer cases are estimated to be diagnosed and 577‚190 people tend to die from it in the United States during 2012. According to New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (1998)‚ cancer

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    Are Mammograms Effective or In-Effective in Detecting Breast Cancer? Every year breast cancer affects American women either through one’s own diagnosis or through a sister‚ wife‚ mother‚ grandmother‚ or friend. The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends that women under the age of 40 perform monthly breast self-examinations and receive clinical breast self-examinations yearly. Furthermore‚ ACS also recommends annual mammograms for all women beginning at the age 40‚ and continuing them as long

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    education. What is this rhetoric referring to? This rhetoric is referring to an economic purpose of schooling‚ particularly the Human Capital Theory. Joel Spring‚ in his book American Education (2016)‚ defines Human Capital Theory is that with investment in education within a community‚ that community will have more wealth returned to that community (p. 90). Human Capital Theory dates back as far as the 19th century‚ since then it has been used to justify political and economic goals of schooling. In

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