identify their weaknesses‚ but for the humanistic touch / Dorothea orem- self care model Imogene King-Goal attainment theory Jean Watson- philosophy and science of caring Madeleine leininger- cultural care diversity and universality Patricia benner- from novice to expert Lydia hall- the core‚care and cure Has the meaning of nursing changed through your career: My has the meaning of nursing changed through my career! Back in 1901 when I first became a Nurse‚ nursing was something that
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A‚ What ’s More‚ B L. Denise Faulkner Grand Canyon University BIB-650 September 18‚ 2013 A‚ What ’s More‚ B When the phrase “A‚ What’s More B‚ comes to mind one may quickly think of the word parallelism.” Parallelism is the joining together of related ideas to form a complete thought” (Fields‚ 2008). Additionally‚ parallelism relates to the written communication between the phrases of poetic lines which are found in certain
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The RNA Worlds in Context Thomas R. Cech Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry‚ Howard Hughes Medical Institute‚ University of Colorado‚ Boulder‚ Colorado 80309-0215 Correspondence: thomas.cech@colorado.edu SUMMARY There are two RNAworlds. The first is the primordial RNAworld‚ a hypothetical era when RNA served as both information and function‚ both genotype and phenotype. The second RNA world is that of today’s biological systems‚ where RNA plays active roles in catalyzing biochemical
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Intervention Methods for Struggling Readers: An Action Research Proposal November 5‚ 2012 through March 5‚ 2013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page ABSTRACT ………………………………………………………………………….. .3 INTRODUCTION………………………….…………………………………………. 4 LITERATURE REVIEW………………………………………………………………6 FINDINGS ON RESEARCH ………………………………………………………….9 METHODOLOGY…..……..………………….………………………………………12 REFERENCES………………………………………………………………………..16 Abstract The National Center for Education
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All living things can be categorize into one of six kingdoms‚ and they share five basic properties. All living organisms share common characteristics‚ and they share five basic properties. They are: cellular organization‚ metabolism‚ homeostasis‚ growth and reproduction‚ and heredity. (Johnson‚ 2010‚ p. 15) Those living things are categorized into six groups called Kingdoms. The six kingdoms are Bacteria‚ Archaea‚ Protista‚ Fungi‚ Plantae‚ and Animalia. Viruses do not belong to the above
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Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) is a general baseline for a lot of beginning nurses‚ but one can further their education to become a Registered Nurse (RN) or Nurse Practitioner (NP). Nurses have a vast quantity of fields that fall into the four metaparadigms of nursing‚ known as: nursing‚ person‚ environment‚ and health. There are plentiful types of nursing jobs‚ roles‚ and specialties. Within these areas of expertise‚ there is specific training required. When regarding all nurses‚ I believe
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Florence Nightingale is considered to be one of the most influential theorist in nursing history whose actions have changed the view of nursing and the hospital environment. Florence Nightingale was born to a wealthy‚ well educated‚ and privileged family during the Victorian era. Nightingale’s father regarded education to be very important and she was afforded an exceptional education with an emphasis in Mathematics. It is said that she was tutored by “James Sylvester‚ an important English Mathematician”
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outcomes. Dinapoli‚ Nelson‚ and Watson (2010) define caring in nursing using the Latin word‚ caritas. Caritas is defined as something precious and fragile that should be sustained. Furthermore‚ Dinapoli‚ Nelson‚ and Watson add caring to the metaparadigm of nursing and explain that caritas nursing process involves transpersonal care‚ caring moments between the nurse and patient‚ and leads to a spiritual connection (2010). The authors conclude that caring heals patients in ways that both medicine
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to generation” (p.3). GDTAM is a very broad and in depth model‚ and provides nursing students with an understanding about the important role in which the knowledge of culture plays in the nursing profession (Giger & Davidhizar‚ 1999). The five metaparadigms of the GDTAM are “culturally diverse nursing care‚ culturally competent care‚ culturally unique individuals‚ culturally sensitive environment and health and health status based on culturally
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Madeleine Leininger: Bridging the Cultural Divide through Care Stephanie R. Cleveland State University Abstract This paper will outline Madeleine Leininger’s prominent theory‚ its origins‚ and its purpose. The discipline of transcultural nursing‚ its distinctive language‚ ethnonursing research method‚ and Sunrise Enabler tool will also be explored. These components equipped nurses to provide patients with individualized‚ appropriate care; this led to improved health outcomes. Finally‚ the effect
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