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    HEALTH CONDITIONS AND/OR PROBLEMS GOAL AND OBJECTIVES OF CARE INTERVENTION PLAN‚ METHOD OF CONTACT‚ PROPOSED ACTIONS‚ METHOD OF TEACHING EVALUATION PLAN RESOURCES AVAILABLE IN THE FAMILY OUTCOME CRITERIA METHODS/TOOLS Presence of health deficit: Illness state related to elevated blood pressure Community Nursing Diagnosis: Inability to make decisions with respect to taking appropriate health action due to: a. failure to comprehend the magnitude of the condition b. Inaccessibility of appropriate

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    Family Health Nursing Paper Introduction The family‚ what can be more important to an individual than ones own family? "Families serve as the basic social unit of society." (Stanhope & Lancaster‚ 2004‚ p. 563) This paper will discuss the family‚ its importance for nurses‚ how the family has changed from the traditional nuclear family and will attempt to paint a picture of what a family is today. Additionally the author of this paper will define family health nursing. Why is the family an important

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    Health Education Plan Health Education Plan This health education plan’s creation was based on the information collected from the Windshield Survey of the Hutchinson‚ KS area.   This plan is directed towards the whole community.   I will include in this plan: a description of the educational need; establish a goal and three objectives for the community; select two appropriate educational methods; outlines the steps to implement the plan; and evaluates the educational process including

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    PROGRAMS PREPARING FOR REGISTERED NURSE LICENSURE APPROVED BY THE VIRGINIA BOARD OF NURSING 9960 Mayland Drive‚ Suite 300 Henrico‚ Virginia 23233 (804) 367-4515 (804) 527-4455 Fax *Accredited by NLNAC or CCNE ­ Proprietary Program +Provisional Approval by the Virginia Board of Nursing º Approved by Virginia Board of Nursing ۞ Conditional Approval by Virginia Board of Nursing For information‚ contact the Program Director ASSOCIATE DEGREE PROGRAMS * Blue Ridge Community

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    performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery or to a peaceful death thus he would perform unaided‚ if he had the necessary strength‚ will or knowledge and to do this in such a way as to help him to gain independence as rapidly as possible -the concept of nursing according to Virginia Handerson (1958) The essential components of professional nursing practice (according to ANA) include care‚ cure and coordination. Nursing is based on scientific principles and an art i.e

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    Introduction  The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice provides  the educational framework for the preparation of professional  nurses. This document  describes the outcomes expected of graduates of  baccalaureate nursing programs.  The Essentials apply to all pre­licensure and RN complet ion programs‚ whether the  degree  is  baccalaureate or graduate entry. Program curricula are designed to prepare  students to meet the end­of­program outcomes delineated under each

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    Public Health is the science and art of protecting and improving the health of the communities through education‚ promotion of healthy life styles and research for disease and injury prevention. Public Health helps improve the health and well being of people in local communities around the world also works to prevent problems before they occur. Public health nursing is a specialized form of registered nursing that combines nursing and public health principles. According to the American Public

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    Community Nursing Matrix NUR 405 Healthy Communities: Theory and Practice Sarah Kinnard RN October 24‚ 2011 Beth Edwards MSN‚ BC‚ FNP Past period 1 Industrial Revolution 1750-1900 Description of Historical time period During the industrial revolution technological and economical advances were made with the development of steam powered ships and railroads replacing manual labor with mechanical work. As a result‚ changes in society and health care needs occurred. Nursing focus shifted

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    Family Nursing Diagnoses Marsha Ruckle Healthy Communities: Theory and Practice/405 November 19‚ 12 Helen Woolf Family Nursing Diagnoses Conducting a family assessment is a challenging and important step in the care of the client. It is essential to identify problems and situations inhibiting a family from practicing healthy behaviors and developing healthy habits

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    Introduction Nursing education is a professional education which is systematically planned through disciplines and aims the harmonious development of physical‚ social and intellectual abilities of student in order to render holistic nursing care to people of all ages‚ health and illness (Sankaranarayanan and Sindhu‚ 2012). Singapore Nursing Board standards of practice (2011) stated that a registered nurse has the responsibility to educate or mentor nursing students to maintain and develop the

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