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    Hildegard Peplau

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    Discussion and Practical Application of Interpersonal Relations in Nursing Theory Hildegard Peplau’s Interpersonal Relations in Nursing‚ published in 1952‚ emerged before the thrust of nursing theory development. Educationally‚ nursing students were discouraged from theoretical learning. Nursing was not considered a profession in 1952. Rather‚ nurses were viewed as physician helpers‚ being called upon based on the physician’s assessment of the patient’s condition and the assistance deemed appropriate

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    THE PHENOMENOM

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    some of them are intubated and some of them are comatose after cardiac arrest. ”Nurses work in life situations with others to bring about the conditions that are beneficial to persons nursed. Nursing demands the exercise of both the speculative and practical intelligence of nurses. In nursing practice situations‚ nurses must have accurate information and be knowing about existent conditions and circumstances of patients and about emerging changes in them. This knowledge is the concrete

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    Learning Community: Grand Nursing Theorist Assignment Roy’s Adaptation Model Alita Campbell‚ Helen Chacko‚ Dana Eckert‚ Sherry Phillips‚ Lisa Waite Grand Canyon University – NUR 502 January 21‚ 2015 Collaborative Learning Community: Grand Nursing Theorist Assignment Roy’s Adaptation Model Nursing has developed into a profession‚ in which many theories have been developed and presented in order to lend guidance for purposeful and meaningful practice. In general‚ nursing theories are based on four

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    Family Centred Care

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    Nursing has evolved in many ways over the years‚ in particular is the Florence Nightingale foundation of caring for the whole family and not just the patient. The following case study of Omid ’s story: The Power of Family-Centered Care highlights the positive and negative aspects of their family’s healthcare experiences ‚ and models of family nursing and concepts of family-centred care. By comparing the theories and models to what is currently put into practice by today’s nurses and healthcare providers

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    Madeliene Leininger

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    Nursing Theorist M. Leininger: Culture Care Theory Nursing Theorist Madeliene Leininger: Culture Care Theory Madeliene Leininger was born in Sutton‚ Nebraska in 1925. In her early life she lived with her brothers and sisters on her father’s farm. She received her high school education from Scholastica College. She furthered her education at the Catholic University of America in Washington‚ D.C. and then went to the University of Washington‚ Seattle. Upon completion of her education she

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    Nurse-Patient Relationship

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    relationship more accurately. The first part of this assignment defines a concept and briefly outlines the nurse-patient relationship as a concept. The second part focusses and outlines Peplau’s theories. The final part relates Peplau’s theories to an incident in practise. It is important to recognise that one theory may not substantially apply to an individual situation or nurse-patient relationship. Therefore I will briefly discuss other nurse theorists and how their work related to my patient. The

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    ABSN Feb 2015 16 Block 6

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    Roseman University of Health Sciences College of Nursing ABSN Program (February 2015 Cohort) Block Number: Block 6.0 (NURS 305) Block Title: Nursing Theory and Practice Issues Credit Hours: 4 Contact Hours: 45 hours class Prerequisites: Block 5.1 Instructor(s): Geoff Schroder Sherry Roper Contact numbers: Geoff Schroder Phone: 909-534-6630 Email: gschroder@roseman.edu Sherry Roper Phone: 304-992-1273 Email: sroper@roseman.edu Office Hours:

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    Miss

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    ..........................................................page3 Patient presentation..................................................page4 Diagnosis....................................................................page Overview of nursing models and nursing process.....page Roper‚ Logan‚ and Tierney Model.............................................page Assessment...............................................................page Planning................................................

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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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    field of nursing is the ability for nurses to individualize their care plans for their patients. In order to ensure that unique patients are able to get healthy‚ they need nursing care plans as unique as they are. This means assessment and evaluation of each patient before and during care. Nancy Roper’s desire to become a nurse started in childhood‚ and as a result of her experiences and education‚ she‚ along with two of her colleagues‚ developed the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model of Nursing to assess

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