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    Erik Erikson’s has several stages of psychosocial development. 1.Trust vs. Mistrust Is the world safe or unpredictable? We look to our caregivers for safety as infants. When we receive consistent reliable care as infants we develop a sense of trust‚ on the other hand if we receive inconsistent‚ unpredictable and unreliable care than we develop mistrust. 2.Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt In this stage the child is starting to get a little independence by wanting to put his/her own clothes on‚ pick

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    Case Study 19-1 titled “Organizational and Cultural Change for Providing Safe Patient Care”‚ on page 382 through 383‚ is about a Department of Medicine (DoM) in an urban academic medical center where in the past 2 years there has been cases where patients had needlessly suffered serious harm. Even though the cases were far and in betweeen‚ and most of the employees were comfortable with the status quo however‚ “the chairperson’s view of patient care safety meant that there was no place for such incidents

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    women develop various beliefs about older people‚ which shape their overall attitudes about their development of aging. Through this paper‚ it will examine an older adult’s personal opinion and experiences about the perceptions of aging. An in-person interview was conducted where the interviewee‚ Jonathan (changed name for confidentiality) was asked a series of questions‚ which related to specific topics that further investigated about what it means to be an older person. That being said‚ the physical

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    APRIL’S PSYCHOSOCIAL ASSESSMENT Referral April was not a referral client; rather she did her own research after feeling unsupported by her previous therapist. She found this practice on the Pratt Institute listserv as she was looking for a psychologist close to school. According to April‚ she received a diagnosis of stage three Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma five weeks ago and had not told anyone close to her. She wanted to talk to someone “objective” to figure out what steps to take next. Client

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    Using Freud’s five psychosocial stages we can assume Freud would describe Marty as resulting of being fixated during the anal stage of Freud’s five stages because of his unusual rigidity and punctuality. Mike shows signs of having had problems during his phallic stage due to his lack of conscious. Mike may also surfer from an unrestrained superego‚ while Marty seems to have a proper superego. Mike and Marty seem to be polar opposites as far as personality. While I would score Mike very highly in

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    effective patient-centered care even in the presence of cultural conflict (Campinha-Bacote‚ 2011). As a future nurse educator‚ my role will encompass assisting students to provide patients culturally competent care “... even when the patient’s health beliefs‚ practices‚ and values are in direct conflict ...” with that of the student or medical team to achieve positive patient outcomes (para. 1). Two concepts discovered are that patient-centered care and cultural competency aim to provide patients high-quality

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    shift from childhood to adulthood. This usually happens from the age of 12 to 19 years old where maturity stage happens in a child. Ng Jin Sheng is a typical Chinese teenager boy of age 15 in a secondary 3 Normal Academic stream but he has several issues that are rather seriously affecting his studies and well-being. In order to get to know him better than just a student‚ he comes from a broken family background. He is living with his dad and 9-year-old younger brother while his mother chose to be

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    court or the family/guardians of the patient? 2. The Facts: a. Clinical: A 67-year-old white male was reported to have an IQ of 10 and the mental age of approximately 2 years and 8 months‚ but was otherwise in good health‚ strong‚ and well built. He does not communicate verbally‚ but instead he uses grunts and gestures. The patient was diagnosed with acute myeloblastic monocytic leukemia‚ and his physician proposed chemotherapy. With chemotherapy‚ the patient had a remission chance of 30-50 percent

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    Nathaniel Intimacy vs. Isolation (young adulthood) Occurring in Young adulthood‚ we begin to share ourselves more intimately with others. We explore relationships leading toward longer term commitments with someone other than a family member.  Successful completion can lead to comfortable relationships and a sense of commitment‚ safety‚ and care within a relationship.  Avoiding intimacy‚ fearing commitment and relationships can lead to isolation‚ loneliness‚ and sometimes depression. Ego Development

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    The fifth stage of Erikson’s Psychosocial theory is the “identity vs. identity confusion” stage. This stage typically occurs in adolescence; individuals strive to answer the question “who am I?”. I didn’t achieve this stage until the end of my high school career. In middle school‚ I was not very popular‚ I was intimidated by those who were. I was a very shy and weird person‚ I tried fitting in and changing myself to be liked and have friends. I succeeded in gaining popularity when I began high school

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