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    Theories are belief or policy followed as the basis of action and nursing theory is an organized framework of concepts and purposes designed to guide the practice of nursing (Nursing Theory Definition‚ 2016). There are many non-nursing and nursing theories that are used in the practice of nursing. Non-nursing theories used in nursing are concepts borrowed from different disciplines and applied in nursing. One of the many nursing theory used in practicing is Virginia Henderson Need theory. Her theory

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    Introduction A therapeutic relationship is a sharp bond between nurse and patient‚ which grows among them at grounded on patients’ essentials aimed at care‚ support‚ and direction (Arnold and Boggs 2007). The therapeutic relationship is built on conviction‚ admiration‚ sympathy and professional communication‚ and also involves appropriate custom of features in the nurse actions (Arnold and Boggs 2007). Arnold and Boggs (2007) state the health worker-patients connection is proficient and therapeutic

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    California. Operating as Irvine Cottages Memory Care since 1995‚ Dupont Residential Care provides memory care and residential living services that range from meal preparation to medication supervision. The company strives to care for each resident as a family member. From its headquarters in Irvine‚ it supports 11 facilities throughout Irvine‚ Newport Beach‚ and

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    July 8‚ 1943 to a family who never could have imagined the accomplishments she would make in life. Wattleton came from a Christian background‚ for her mother was a minister of the Church of God. This specific feature of her upbringing would become particular interesting later in life as she tackled controversial topics centered around the Christian faith and women’s reproductive rights. Ms. Wattleton attended the Ohio State University where the earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1964‚ setting

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    always been stated to the nursing students about the importance of developing therapeutic and professional relations between clients and amongst the members of the interdisciplinary teams. Although I agree to the aforesaid statement‚ but I have always struggled to find the fine line that marks the professional boundaries. In this reflective writing‚ I will be using Gibbs reflective cycle (Gibbs‚ 1988) to describe my journey onto developing and using this essential nursing competency most effectively

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    Discuss the value of nursing theory to the profession of nursing. Identify one way in which you could use nursing theory to improve your practice (present or future role). Provide a reference for your response. Nursing theory is the term given to the body of knowledge that is used to support nursing practice. (Current Nursing‚ 2012). The foundation for nursing research was developed by nursing theory‚ which is important in developing nursing practice. If it wasn ’t for nursing research‚ we would

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    Boykin & Schoenofer (2013) Nursing as Caring a grand or general nursing theory‚ submit that all human are caring and the caring interactions between the nurse and the nursed leads to growth and knowledge of both parties. Nurse diabetes educators utilizing the human aspect of caring interactions between themselves and the patient increase meeting diabetic healthcare goals and improve outcomes for patients diagnosed with diabetes. This paper aim is to support the theory of Nursing as Caring through historical

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    available‚ submit a clean unmarked copy of the article. Using this article Article- Chaney‚ D.‚ Coates‚ V.‚ Shevlin‚ M.‚ Carson‚ D.‚ McDougall‚ A.‚ & Long‚ A. (2012). Diabetes education: what do adolescents want?. Journal Of Clinical Nursing‚ 21(1/2)‚ 216-223. doi:http://dx.doi.org.library.gcu.edu:2048/10.1111/j.1365-2702.2010.03692.x Abstract - Aims and objectives. To establish adolescents’ beliefs regarding the need for structured diabetes education and their views on how such

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    metaparadigm of nursing‚ according to Jean Watson the human being refers to "a valued person in and... Premium Jean Watsons Caring Theory The carative factors developed in 1979 was a guide used in the framework of nursing (Nursing Theory‚ 2010). Jean Watsons carative factors comprise 10 elements... Premium Jean Watson And Her Theory Of Human Science And Human Care include an entry of our groups personal view of Watsons theory and how we feel it effects nursing. Jean Watson and Her Theory of Human

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    entered the nursing field as a matron at New England Hospital in 1874. She left in 1876 and spent two years in England before enrolling at Boston City Hospital Training School for Nurses. In 1880 she was hired to start a training school at Montreal General Hospital. In 1881‚ she was offered the superintendence of the Training School for Nurses at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. In 1889‚ she moved to New York as the director of nursing at St. Luke’s Hospital‚ and from there became superintendent

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