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    as crafts and games that would not only improve their mental intellectual state but also can promote a healthy relationship within themselves‚ staff‚ and other elderly within the nursing home. By providing nursing interventions in every aspect of the patient’s health he or she can achieve an optimum health outcome and wellness (Nurse Groups‚ 2015). Practice-Specific Concepts Caring and Education are two specific practice concepts critically important for the nursing practice. Caring. According

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    outcomes. They seem to make less frequent trips to the ICU‚ are discharged sooner and have better parent survey results. Why is this? Benner states‚ "Where good communication exists between doctors and nurses and collaborative interactions prevail‚ flexibility increases and the patient benefits" ( 2001‚ p. 144). To make positive changes and improve

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    Rosemarie Rizzo Parse - Nursing Theorist Most nursing theories focus on either a bio-medical approach or a bio-psycho-social-spiritual approach. And while these theories are not only valid‚ but often very effective‚ there are some nurses who would prefer to focus on the quality of life of their patients‚ particularly from each individual patient’s perspective. The Human Becoming Theory of Nursing‚ developed by Rosemarie Rizzo Parse‚ addresses this very issue.  Biography of Rosemarie Rizzo

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    environment and use personal awareness to create these positive changes (“Nursing Theory”‚ 2011). The main concepts or metaparadigms of Roy’s Adaptation Model are made up of the four major components: 1. Person 2. Health 3.Environment 4.Nursing. Using the table below‚ we will review each metaparadigm in this nursing model. Define how the theorist defines each of the nursing metaparadigms: | How does this definition influence nursing practice? | How does this definition influence nursing education and

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    ADN vs BSN Critical Thinking Skills There are a lot of options when choosing a nursing career‚ you can either obtain bachelors (BSN) or associates degree (ADN). An ADN nurse will be able to complete all clinical skills without difficulty but struggle when it comes to conceptual and theoretical approaches to patient care. BSN nurses are able to perform all clinical skills and demonstrate excellent critical thinking skills. BSN prepared nurses perform better in professional leadership roles. ADN

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    Differences in competences between associate degree prepared nurse versus the baccalaureate prepared nurse. Maureen N Iwuoha Grand Canyon University: September 5‚ 2014 Differences in competences between associate degree prepared nurse versus baccalaureate prepared nurse. Competency is the measured degree of performance that integrates skills‚ ability‚ judgment and knowledge as defined by the American nurses association‚ in other words competency is the ability of an individual

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    are psychiatric nurses needed for? Developing a theory of essential nursing Barker P.‚ Leamy M. & Stevenson C. (2000) The philosophy of empowerment Begley C. (1996) Using triangulation in nursing research. Journal of Advanced Nursing 24‚ 122–128. Benner P. (1984) From Novice to Expert: Excellence and Power in Clinical Nursing Practice Cahill J. (1998) Patient participation: a review of the literature. Chapman H. (1999) Some important limitations of competencybased education with respect to nurse

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    C. 2000. Classifying clinical decision making: interpreting nursing intuition‚ heuristics and medical diagnosis. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 32(4): 990-998 • Alfaro-LeFevre‚ R • Benner‚ P. (1984). From novice to expert: Excellence and power in clinical nursing practice. Menlo Park: Addison-Wesley‚ pp. 13-34. • Benner‚ P. (2001). Using the Dreyfus model of skill acquisition to describe and interpret skill acquisition. Bulletin of Science Technology Society‚ 24‚ 188-199. • Berger‚ A.‚ Shuster‚ J

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    Unit 1-4 Midterms Submitted to: Dr. C. Dimaculangan Submitted by: Johanna Patricia B. Posada‚ RN Unit I- Introduction to Theory 1. How does the Nursing Theory assist the practicing nurse in the delivery of care to patients? Explain your answer. Nursing theories are important to the lives of nurses because they help develop and understand further the nursing practice. These were formulated by the theorists because they believed that these will aid nurses in the holistic health care

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    Reflection: a review of the literature. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 18‚ 8‚ 1188-1192. Bellamy D‚ Booker R (2003) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Primary Care. Class Publications‚ London. Benner P (1983) Uncovering the knowledge embedded in practice. Image: The Journal of Nursing Scholarship. 15‚ 2‚ 36-41. Benner P‚ Wrubel J (1989) The Primacy of Caring: Stress and Coping in Health and Illness. Addison-Wesley‚ Menlo Park CA. Boud D‚ Keogh R‚ Walker D (1985) Reflection: Turning Experience into Learning

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