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    Aliens Among Us

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    sound crazy •Its generally believed that our DNA-based ancestors drove any competitors to extinction •Another idea is that scientists are not looking hard enough •Steve Benner‚ Foundation for Applied Molecular Evolution in Gainesville‚ FL said “These sorts of ‘we’re the center of the universe’ arguments have always failed.” •Benner believes these non-DNA-based organisms are hiding here on Earth today (with a “primitive” biochemistry) •Researchers now believe that DNA came from an RNA-based parent

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    oral presentation format‚ analyze the applicability of a middle range nursing theory to advanced nursing practice. C. In writing‚ demonstrate the appropriateness of one major nursing theorist’s beliefs about nursing’s metaparadigm when considering the role of the advanced practice nurse. V.

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    clinical skills are of a qualitatively different type from that of novice practitioners Benner (1984) states‚ beginners do not have enough experience upon which to base their expectations. Never the less I had certain preconceptions about the social‚ academic and knowledge-based aspects of the course One of the hallmarks of the theory is that each level is built heavily upon the experiences at lower levels (Benner‚ 1984). For instance‚ the only usable experiences novices can rely on are textbook knowledge

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    decrease in health. WHAT ARE THE 4 METAPARADIGMS? Environment -- external conditions of the person that affects life & development (i.e.‚ ventilation‚ warmth‚ light‚ noise‚ cleanliness)  Individual -- the person‚ family‚ or community (i.e. responsible‚ creative‚ & in control of their lives & health)  Health -- the state of being well and using one’s own power to the fullest  Nursing --the relief of pain and suffering that nursing provides to humanity  METAPARADIGMS  Environment – Florence Nightingale

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    TQM and Ford Motor Company written by: Jean Scheid • edited by: Michele McDonough • updated: 5/25/2011 Ford Motor Company total quality management or TQM practices started in the 1980s when “Quality Is Job 1” was their slogan. How did TQM work at Ford and are they still standing behind this process? Jean Scheid‚ a Ford Dealer talks with Ford management along with some insights of her own. * TQM at Ford Motor Company Today at Ford Motor Company‚ their most popular slogan is “Ford Has a Better Idea

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    The definition of nursing as put forward by the American Nurses Association describes a framework that incorporates caring and health promotion. It is far reaching and intentionally inclusive to all fellow human beings. It has a goal to advocate and help decrease any element of suffering. Nursing is a professional body which strongly advocates the advancement of professional knowledge. Scholarly resources are used to anchor our credibly with research findings. The use of objective data develops

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    Knowing In Nursing

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    for overall clinical decision making (Tanner‚ Benner‚ Chesla‚ & Gordon‚ 1993). The article The Phenomenology of Knowing the Patient‚ interviewed a sample of nurses on what they thought by knowing the patient‚ and the importance of the patient in nursing care. Knowing the patient is central to skilled clinical judgment‚ requires involvement‚ and sets up the possibility for patient’s advocacy and for learning about patient populations (Tanner‚ Benner‚ Chesla‚ & Gordon‚ 1993).

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    this help many nurses become stressed and being incompetent and search else where for employment. Patricia Benner used a theory of developmental skills‚ using five different stages to establish a clinical development in the practice of nursing. Here she takes into account increments in skilled performance based upon experience as well as education (Brenner‚ 1982). “Dr. Patricia Benner introduced a concept saying that expert nurses develop skills and understanding of patient care

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    wisdom” (Benner & Wrubel‚ 1989‚ p. 27). Philosophy examines ideas in terms of its origins as well as assumptions about why things are. Blais and Hayes define nursing philosophy as‚ “a concept that looks at the nature of things and aims to provide the meaning of nursing phenomena” (Blais & Hayes‚ 2011‚ p. 98). So why define nursing philosophy? When defining nursing philosophy‚ we attempt to gain understanding as to what it is to be a nurse as well as understand the knowledge required. Benner and

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    Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories NUR/513 October‚ 22‚ 2012 Delores Diehl Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Nursing is a science that has many theories to support the beliefs and clinical practice of the profession. One core concept prevalent in many nursing theories is caring. Theorist Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger are both nursing theorists who developed theories around caring and nursing. The subject of discussion in this paper is the comparison and analysis

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