The Helping Art of Clinical Nursing Ernestine Wiedenbach Was born on August 18‚ 1900‚ in Hamburg‚ Germany Bachelor of Liberal Arts from Wellesley College RN from Johns Hopkins School of Nursing She died on March 8‚ 1996 Contributions to Nursing * She established the nurse-midwifery program at Yale University * Wiedenbach along with Virgina Henderson and Ida Orlando are known as the pioneers of nursing theory * She published books on topics including nursing communication‚ nursing
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NurseGateway « 1st year reflection using Gibbs reflective cycle » Welcome Guest. Please Login or Register. Jun 26th‚ 2013‚ 06:57am NurseGateway Student Quarter Essay Bank (Moderator: Pure Maiden) 1st year reflection using Gibbs reflective cycle « Previous Topic | Next Topic » Pages: 1 Author Topic: 1st year reflection using Gibbs reflective cycle (Read 1195 times) Pure Maiden The Administrator member is offline
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OB Reflection Paper #1 Jacob J. Felix University of Detroit Professor Melissa Major January 11‚ 2015 On Monday January 5th I along with other nursing students were assigned to the OB clinical at Henry Ford Hospital Detroit. We met Professor Melissa Major‚ who was assigned to be our instructor at Henry Ford Hospital Main Campus. We were taken on a tour of the Labor‚ Delivery‚ and Recovery‚ Neonatal Intensive Care Unit‚ and Postpartum. I began to observe how all three areas contribute and coincide
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Leadership and Organizational Reflection Essay Introduction The first smart goals I chose are to learn to become a leader and to have better time management skills. I chose these because I work on a small unit with no assigned charge nurse. Any day you go in to work it could be your day to be charge nurse so everyone on the unit needs to be able to step up and be a leader. Time management is a skill that every nurse needs to learn. In my opinion‚ if you have good time management skills it can
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SAMPLE CLINICAL ASSESSMENT REPORT identification data Name : Johan Dollah Age : 35 Date of birth : 16 February 1976. Sex : Male Race : Malay Education : Degree in Computer Science‚ Australia Occupation : Computer programmer at NEXIS Communications Marital Status : Married with three children pROBLEM Chief Complaint Mr Johan experiences symptoms of panic attack when he feels self-conscious in front of other people when performing certain tasks. He reported
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LITERATURE REVIEW ON INTEGRATED BED AND PATIENT MANAGEMENT Centre for Clinical Effectiveness Monash Institute of Public Health & Planning & Development Unit Southern Health Jeremy Anderson Vivienne Bernath Jan Davies Louise Greene Sam Ludolf January 2001 CONTENTS TITLE ........................................................................................................................................... 1 CONTENTS ..........................................................................
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Neslon Thornes. Jones-Devitt‚ S.‚ & Smith‚ L. (2007). Critical thinking in health and social care. London‚ United Kingdom: Sage. Matiti‚ M.R.‚ Trorey‚ G.M. (2008). Patients ’ expectations of the maintenance of their dignity. Journal of Clinical Nursing‚ 17‚ 2709-2717. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2702.2008.02365.x McCutcheon‚ H.H.I Nelson‚ A.‚ Lloyd‚ JD.‚ Menzel‚ N.‚ Gross‚ C.‚ (2003). Preventing nursing back injuries: redesigning patient handling tasks. AAOHN Journal‚ 50(3)‚ 34- 126. Retrieved
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Xu‚ Y. (2009). Facilitating patients’ self-management: A primary care intervention framework. Journal of Nursing Care Quality‚ 24(2)‚ Pg.172-178. Elcigil‚ A.‚ and Sari‚ H. Y. (2006). Students’ opinions about and expectations of effective nursing clinical mentors. Journal of Nursing Education‚ 47(3)‚ Pg. 118-123. English‚ L.M. (2005). International encyclopedia of adult education. United Kingdom: Palgrave Macmillan. Hornsten‚ A.‚ Lundman‚ B.‚ Selstam‚ E.K.‚ and Sandstrom‚ H. (2005). Patient satisfaction
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There are many approaches to clinical psychology; the four major approaches are in psychodynamic‚ cognitive-behavioral‚ humanistic‚ and family systems. Using the four major approaches contributes to the effectiveness in treatment by identifying the goals of each approach. The paper will break down the approaches‚ goals‚ techniques‚ and the overall approaches used. Philosophical Origins of Clinical Psychology ApproachesAs Thomas Plante (2005) cleverly suggested‚ clinical psychology is both a science
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Controversy of Clinical versus Actuarial Prediction One of the important goals of psychology is predicting future events or behaviour. About 40 years ago‚ Paul Meehl‚ a famous psychologist‚ raised an important question about how we should predict future behaviour in his paper with the catchy title “When Shall We Use Our Heads Instead of the Formula?” (268). The “head” in the title of the paper refers to clinical prediction. In clinical prediction‚ psychologists use their clinical experience to formulate
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