The heritage assessment is developed to assist the healthcare provider cultivate a therapeutic relationship and approach in care. The use of this assessment tool provides an informative approach of care for the multiple cultural backgrounds that a provider may come into contact with. Clark‚ 2002 states‚ “A succinct knowledge of trans-cultural or multicultural setting within the healthcare realms is helpful in bolstering efforts towards attaining the primary care role of nursing. Thus‚ when working
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The Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS-429 August 18‚ 2013 The Heritage Assessment is not beneficial in treating an individual as a whole. If one utilized this specific tool‚ it would be very difficult to implement a plan of care that caters to the individual’s cultural needs during a patients hospital stay. Furthermore it is a healthcare member’s responsibility to attempt to make a person of cultural difference feel as comfortable as possible to build a bond of trust with the
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Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University Family-Centered Health Promotion NRS-429V Heritage Assessment Health Traditions and Cultural Heritage As nurses it is important for us to remember and remain sensitive to the fact that every patient has their own set of beliefs about healthcare‚ treatments‚ medications‚ and wellness based upon their own set of health traditions and their cultural heritage. A patient’s health traditions and cultural values come from the culture they grew up in and the
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preparation is required to adequately complete an essay responding to the quote “Historians sometimes view the first hundred years of the colonial experience mainly as preparation for the last fifty.” (White‚ p. 209). This quote from Our Colonial Heritage by William White is more complex than meets the eye. Key words in the sentence include “hundred”‚ “colonial”‚ “preparation”‚ and “fifty”. Analyzing all four of these words is critical before jumping into a scholastic endeavor‚ for example developing
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(Benchmark Assessment) Heritage Assessment Shantha Susai Grand Canyon university Health Promotion in Nursing Care NRS-429V RENITA HOLMES November 16‚ 2014 Heritage assessment is defined as a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s culture‚ where the person comes from‚ beliefs‚ family and ethnic back grounds‚ values and customs. Is also the process for identifying‚ predicting‚ evaluating and communicating the probable effects of a current or proposed care or for that person’s cultural life or community
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Midwest either in Wisconsin or Minnesota. We have always enjoyed a combined heritage experience when it comes to special holidays such as Christmas and Easter‚ but we have also been fortunate to share in Ramadan‚ Seders and other experiences due to the progressiveness of my parents. I was made deeply aware early on – about two or three - that although we were to love and treasure our scanda-lish (Scandinavian and English) heritage or ethnicity‚ we were to be conscious and loving to groups of people outside
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Heritage Assessment Applying a heritage assessment in evaluating the needs of the whole person is useful in many ways. They may assist nurses and healthcare professionals in understanding the social positioning of the diverse cultural groups for whom they deliver care. This will allow for care based on an individual’s cultural values‚ beliefs‚ and practices‚ and to use this knowledge to give culturally specific nursing care to each patient. Let’s take a look at and compare health maintenance‚ health
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INTRODUCTION ‘No two world heritage sites are alike but all share common problems such as the need for a delicate balance between visitation and conservation’ (Shackley 2000). Each World Heritage Site should have a management plan that deals with entry charges‚ potential damage to the heritage resources‚ congestion‚ reduction of visitors at peak times and dealing with specific types of visitors. World Heritage Sites act as a magnet for visitors because it is believed that World Heritage listing increases
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MANGGAD KANG ANTIQUE: (The Treasures of Antique) THE ANTIQUE HERITAGE TOUR Proposed Itinerary Day 1: Stop-over at UNESCO World Heritage Miagao Church Natural heritage Sira-an Hot Spring Spanish Colonial church of St. John in Anini-y Buri handicraft at Brgy. Diclum‚ TobiasFornier Malandog historical marker at Hamtic Gen. Fullon Shrine at Hamtic The Ruins of Patnongon Patadyong weaving of Bugasong “Istorya-Kanta Kinaray-a” with Dante Beriong & Sammy Rubido Overnight at UA-TLMC
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Cocos Island National Park Costa Rica Province of Puntarenvas‚ South Eastern Tropical Pacific Date of Inscription: 1997 Cocos Island National Park‚ located 550 km off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica‚ is the only island in the tropical eastern Pacific with a tropical rainforest. Its position as the first point of contact with the northern equatorial counter-current‚ and the myriad interactions between the island and the surrounding marine ecosystem‚ make the area an ideal laboratory for
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