Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.gardner-webb.edu Clarke‚ P.‚ Watson‚ J.‚ & Brewer‚ B. (2009). From theory to practice: Caring science according to Watson and Brewer. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 22(4). doi: 10.1177/0894318409344769 Fawcett‚ J. (2002). The Nurse theorists: 21st-Century updates. Nursing Science Quarterly‚ 15(3)‚ 214-219. doi: 10.1177/089431840201500307 George‚ J.B. (2002). Nursing theories the base for professional nursing practice (5th ed.). Upper Saddle River‚ NJ: Pearson
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diving team fell to Northern Iowa (178-122) at the Coyote’s first home meet of the season at the DakotaDome pool. The Coyotes captured four of the 16 events of the evening. Taylor Kidd came out on top in the 200-meter freestyle (2:11.35) with Quinn Fawcett right behind to take second with (2:12.56). Morgan Holt captured first in the 200-meter butterfly with a 2:24.47 and took second in the 100-meter butterfly (1:05.55). On the diving board for the Coyotes‚ Sarah Schank took both the one-meter (247
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investment. These changes have resulted in two significant globalization effects such as the emergence of global market opportunities and threats which are the two most often cited effects in globalization related literature (Contractor and Lorange‚ 1988; Fawcett and Closs‚ 1993; Hitt‚ Keats‚ and DeMarie‚1998; Molle‚ 2002). Due to the emergence of global market opportunities and global market threats‚ firms have been forced to respond quickly to these effects. Unlike other environmental changes‚ the effects
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neurosci.cn DOI: 10.1007/s12264-013-1359-2 1 ·Review· Combination treatment with chondroitinase ABC in spinal cord injury—breaking the barrier Rong-Rong Zhao‚ James W Fawcett Brain Repair Centre‚ University of Cambridge‚ UK Corresponding author: James W Fawcett. E-mail: jf108@cam.ac.uk © Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences‚ CAS and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2013 After spinal cord injury (SCI)‚ re-establishing functional
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Kolcaba’s Theory of Comfort Monet J. Scott Chamberlain College of Nursing NR:501 Theoretical Basis Advance Nursing March 2015 Within the context of theory illustrates a demanding yet creative shaping of plans‚ structured requirements‚ and prediction of a provisional‚ determined‚ and systematic sight of phenomena (Chinn‚ 2011). Nursing theory is a crucial function within the nursing practice. Theories afford nurses with the distinctive
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Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Comparison and Analysis across Theories The purpose of the nursing theories is to provide an interrelating framework focusing on the nursing practice. The defined nursing theories promote better patient care‚ improve the status of nursing profession‚ and improve the communication between the nurses‚ and provide guidance to the researches and education (Keefe‚ 2011). Not all nursing theories have the same meanings; however‚ they play the important role of
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Person‚ the environment and health are foundational to the nursing metaparadigm. Kotter’s eight step model is an organized business change process‚ the metaparadigm of person‚ health‚ and environment must be super-imposed on the change model to make it more specific to nursing (Selanders‚ 2010‚ p. 84). One way that can be accomplished is a well written vision statement
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JAN JOURNAL OF ADVANCED NURSING ORIGINAL RESEARCH Stress resiliency‚ psychological empowerment and conflict management styles among baccalaureate nursing students Eula W. Pines‚ Maureen L. Rauschhuber‚ Gary H. Norgan‚ Jennifer D. Cook‚ Leticia Canchola‚ Cynthia Richardson & Mary Elaine Jones Accepted for publication 1 October 2011 Correspondence to E.W. Pines: e-mail: pines@uiwtx.edu Eula W. Pines PhD RN PMHCNS-BC Associate Professor of Nursing Ila Faye Miller School of Nursing
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Application of Theory in Nursing Process Introduction * Theories are a set of interrelated concepts that give a systematic view of a phenomenon (an observable fact or event) that is explanatory & predictive in nature. * Theories are composed of concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions & are based on assumptions. * They are derived through two principal methods; deductive reasoning and inductive reasoning. Objectives * to assess the patient condition by the various methods
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Dyslexia – literally translated from Greek as ‘inadequate words or language’ – is a learning disability characterised by problems with reading‚ writing‚ spelling and speaking. The most common definition of dyslexia is the discrepancy definition‚ which suggests that dyslexics are those whose reading ability is below average for their age group‚ or IQ. The first case of dyslexia was reported in 1896 by Dr. Pringle-Morgan‚ who described an intelligent 14 year old boy who had an inability to read‚ as
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