Care planning is an important part of nursing care. It can be used for broad or individual goals within a community. This paper will discuss key components of a comprehensive cultural assessment and care planning. It will also provide a personal reflection from my nursing practice and state two appropriate nursing diagnoses. I will also discuss rationales‚ interventions‚ and evaluations of these nursing diagnoses. This care planning allows nurses to provide culturally congruent care for diverse patients
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Critical Appraisal of a Quasi-Experimental Design Nursing research is an essential part of a nurse’s profession; it has a remarkable influence on current and future evidence-based practice (Tingen‚ Burnett‚ & Murchison‚ 2009). Therefore‚ it is vital that nurses develop the skill of critiquing a research paper to know how to read and understand those reports. Because evidence-based practice is embedded in the foundation of nursing‚ it is vital that nurses develop the ability to recognize research
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nurses such as registered nurses (RN)‚ licensed vocational nurses (LVN)‚ licensed practical nurses (LPN) and the nursing aides. Registered nurses are responsible for the assessments of patient’s needs‚ developments of care plans‚ medication administrations and treatments‚ while licence vocational nurses perform specific care under the delegation and supervision of the registered nurse. Nursing aides perform mostly unskilled cares such as activities of daily living (bathing‚ dressing‚ transfers‚ and grooming)
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and politics. He put into question the idea of innatism and whether people were truly born with some basic knowledge. He strongly believed in the innate goodness of humans and the right to freedom and property of the people. Both Innate ideas and Empiricism will be further analyzed‚ and whether Locke’s ‘children and idiots’ argument against innate ideas is sound. Locke believes that people are born with blank slates‚ and that knowledge is acquired throughout one’s life through experiences and sensations
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Nursing: Physical and Health Assessment While Maria has been working around the clock and walking an hour daily to campus‚ there might be something more to the pounds addition. As a nurse‚ additional information that would be important to gather from Maria is to ask her if she is under stress. The reason why I would ask Maria this question is because “stress is linked to weight gain since a high degree of the stress hormone cortisol has been proved to increase appetite‚ cause junk food cravings
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The future of nursing theory discussion Nursing theory is the framework in nursing practice‚ so the development of nursing theory can alter nurses’ knowledge and behaviors‚ and so on influence the nursing practice. In this project‚ team B will discuss what has driven nursing theory development‚ what will drive future development in nursing theory‚ and how might nursing practice change as a result of evolving nursing theory. Specific examples will be applied to explain the points. What will
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Theories as the Basis for Nursing Practice Seema R Sulemani Homeland University NURS 211 SF12 October 14‚ 2012 Abstract Theory development is the fundamental step for expansion of nursing knowledge. The knowledge has been borrowed from different disciplines to build the nursing theories. The categorization of theories is based on their scope of practice. The grand nursing theories are the most complex and abstract in their nature. Middle range theories are inducted mostly from grand nursing
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fruit. We can use this strategy for finding research too. I believe these authors are more than qualified to write this article because they both work at a prestigious university. Finfgeld-Connett is an associate professor at the Sinclair School of Nursing‚ Univserity of Missouri‚ and Columbia. Johnson is the assistant director of information
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Evidence Based Practice is defined as “the conscientious‚ explicit and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of the individual patient. It means integrating individual clinical expertise with the best available external clinical evidence from systematic research” (Sackett‚ 1996). “Integrating individual clinical expertise” as stated in the above definition means the nurse has a role to play to make EBP work. New evidence is disseminated in different ways by my
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A theoretical foundation provides a rationale for predictions about the relationship among variable of research study. Predictive theories move beyond explanation of precise relations between concepts or the effects of one or more concepts (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014). Predictive theories are generated and tested by experimental research involving manipulation of a phenomenon to determine how it affects or changes some dimension or characteristics of another phenomenon (Fawcett‚ 1999). During Green & Davis
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