Thank you to Madeline Coward for a great question regarding Assessment 1. I hope this helps everyone to prepare for asessment 1. This is my response to Madeline: Here is an outline of the four dimensions of the nursing metaparadigm: *Person This paradigm refers to the sick individual not as a “patient‚” but as a “subject‚” a person in the full sense of the word. This includes families and social groups that have come to define the person as such. This person is unique and autonomous‚ and
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My Nursing Philosophy My journey as Registered Nurse began almost ten years ago. This was not my first career‚ but I always wanted to help people no matter what my job was. I received my ADN degree in 2007 and began working as a nurse on one of the telemetry units of my hospital. I did not know much if anything about nursing theory at this point. However‚ my internal desire to help is what always pushes me to provide the care that I would want to see any of my family members receive if they
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a caring demeanor and honesty. No matter what type of nursing you do these characteristics all come into play and should be considered when taking care of a patient‚ their family and their community. Furthermore‚ incorporating them into the metaparadigm of professional nursing using the four concepts (person‚ environment‚ health and nurse) allows us to be the best patient
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is easily applied to practical settings by clinicians. In addition‚ it classifies as a middle mid-range theory due to its recognized ability to be generalized. It also generates testable hypotheses‚ but is less comprehensive than a grand theory (Fawcett‚ 2005). The concept of comfort care was
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persons to recover from illness. Nursing has four metaparadigms the client‚ the environment‚ health and nursing. Metaparadigms are theoretical works in nursing focused on articulating relationships among the four major concepts: nursing‚ environment‚ client‚ and health. My Nursing Philosophy My philosophy on nursing is not something that I think about everyday. Recently‚ being introduced to the many theorist and metaparadigms‚ it is something that I cannot help but think
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Jean Watson phenomenological forces (Current‚ 2012). In reference to the 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
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Petiprin‚ A. (2015). Dorothea Orem-Nursing Theorist. Retrieved from Nursing Theory: http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Dorothea-E-Orem.phpThis is not a scholarly source Taylor‚ S Wagner‚ J. (1986). Nurse scholar’s perceptions of nursing’s metaparadigm. Dissertation‚ Ohio State University.
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Nursing A nurse has to be able to integrate multiple aspects of care in order to build a healthy atmosphere fit for their patients. In order to do this‚ a nurse must have a strong understanding of their personal philosophy of nursing will all metaparadigm components of person‚ environment‚ health and nursing. Without one of these‚ I believe a nurse will not be able to give their very best to their patient. According to EdD Anne Bishop (1997)‚ nursing is “at all times an artful practice and applied
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and care for the previously poorly treated soldiers. Nightingale’s Shaping of the Multiple Metaparadigms of Nursing Monti and Tingen (1999) Nursing scientists are often in disagreement about the paradigms of nursing; however are in general agreement about the metaparadigms. A metaparadigm is a global description of the main concepts of a specific discipline. The main metaparadigm concepts of nursing are person‚ environment‚ nursing‚ and health (Monti & Tingen‚ 1999). Nightingale
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