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    Ncm 101

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    Republic of the Philippines Samar State University COLLEGE OF NURSING Catbalogan City‚ Philippines UNIFIED AND UPDATED SYLLABUS (Bachelor of Science in Nursing) I. Course Number: NCM 100 II. Course Descriptive Title: Fundamentals of Nursing Practice III. Credit Units: 3 units lecture; 2 units RLE (Skills Lab) IV. Course Pre-requisite/s: General Chemistry‚ TFN V. Co Requisite: Anatomy and Physiology‚ Biochemistry VI. Instructor: JUNIEL BARDELAS-TAGARINO‚ RN‚ MAN

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    A theory is a vital basis of every nursing endeavor. It can possibly explain the sense of every nursing action in the field. Without such‚ the practice of the profession will lack sense and deeper meaning. All throughout the history of nursing‚ it became a foundation that governs nurses in performing their duties. Like the theory of Nightingale which guided nurses during the Crimean War when Florence‚ along with other trained nurses took care of the soldiers who were injured by attending to their

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    skills‚ that hold promise for preventing the critical public health challenge of overweight and obesity in our children (Berkowitz & Borchard‚ 2014). The pandemic of childhood obesity is truly a nursing concern as it embodies every aspect of the metaparadigm of nursing: person‚ environment‚ health‚ and nursing. Nurses are responsible for being advocates for the patient at the political and legislative level as well. They care for obese children through identifying the causes‚ assessing the condition

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    To... Comfort the afflicted‚ afflict the Comfortable A Selected Critical Annotated Bibliography of Postmodern Thought and Nursing By C. E. Betts Professor of Nursing Health Sciences McMaster University Hamilton‚ Ontario‚ Canada © 2007 – Granted we want truth: why not rather untruth? And uncertainty? Even ignorance? – The problem of the value of truth stepped before us – or was it we who stepped before this problem? – (Nietzsche‚ 1990‚ p. 33) Introduction: Although most agree

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    Importance of Theory Tricia Creviston RN-BSN NR- 501 January 18‚ 2015 Dr. Carin Tripodina Legacy‚ what is Legacy? As a nurse there is history and meaning behind everything that we do and stand for‚ this is based on our nursing legacy. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines legacy as: “something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2015). The theoretical basis for our nursing interventions and knowledge is wrapped up in the legacy

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    High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion NUR/542 August 11‚ 2014 Professor James Bon High-Risk Families A high-risk family is a family unit that is at an increased risk for emotional‚ intellectual‚ or developmental problem because of the type of environment or circumstances that is occurring within the family unit. Adults and children that are involved in these high-risk family units are at a higher risk to develop problems‚ both physically and emotionally. There are

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    INTRODUCTION Donnabelle Allauigan and Ericka Sarmiento In an ever-changing world‚ society tends to become increasingly diverse‚ in terms of behaviors‚ values beliefs and norms. With constant internal and environmental stimuli‚ such behaviors‚ values‚ beliefs and norms develop overtime which creates a mark in the mind of every individual‚ and is observed through social practices‚ religious structures and artistic expression. The end result of such change is what we recognize now as culture.

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    (Freshwater and Rolfe‚ 2001; Burns and Bulman‚ 2000; Burton‚ 2000; Taylor‚ 2000; Palmer‚ 1999; Boud et al‚ 1985) there is little practical advice for nurses on how to reflect critically. Broad frameworks for reflection have been offered by theorists such as Benner and Wrubel (1989)‚ Gibbs (1988)‚ and Johns (2000). The Johns model identifies particular areas of reflective practice: ● Describing an experience significant to the learner; ● Identifying personal issues arising from the experience; ● Pinpointing

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    AN INDEPENDENT VOICE FOR NURSING Toward a Mid-Range Theory of Nursing Presence nuf_215 71..82 Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ and Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ is a Student in the PhD in Nursing Program‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA; Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN‚ is Associate Professor‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA. Keywords Nursing presence‚ mid-range

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    Introduction* – complete; clear statement of paper purpose; identification of theory & theorist; statement of paper content. *No Introduction Heading as per APA 6th Edition 10 • The theory of health as expanding consciousness stems from Rogers’ theory of unitary human beings. • The theory of health as expanding consciousness was stimulated by concern for those for whom health as the absence of disease or disability is not possible‚ (Newman‚ 2010). • The theory has progressed to include

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