Hildegard E. Peplau‚ in 1952‚ offered her theory on interpersonal relations as it applied to nursing care and practice‚ providing a model to help aid patients in healing as well as‚ how to overcome illness through personal interaction. In Peplau’s work Interpersonal
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Reims. Continue through page 67 and be conversant about Guillaume de Machaut. Be aware that the Messe de Nostre Dame is significant because it is the first unified setting of the Ordinary of the Mass. Read the articles on pages 62 and 63 about Hildegard of Bingen. Know the term humanism (75) and the effects it had on the composition of liturgical music. More terms: motet (76) a cappella (77) imitation (76) madrigal (82) word painting (83) Read up on Palestrina (78-81)‚ the Counter-Reformation
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relations‚ family‚ and health promotion. The middle range theories of these three examples will provide a set of assumptions and/or predictions from specific situations confirmed by research (Nolan & Grant‚ 1991). Interpersonal relations First‚ Hildegard Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations has influenced patient care in the 21st century worldwide. What is so crucial and probably most significant with this mid-range theory is its focus on human issues and its value of future generations (Barker
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Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. http://fayeabdellah.blogspot.com/p/backgroud-publications.html http://nursing-theory.org/theories-and-models/peplau-theory-of-interpersonal-relations.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Hildegard-Peplau.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Rosemarie-Rizzo-Parse.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Sister-Callista-Roy.php
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2(1)‚ 25–30 King‚ I.M. (1981)‚ A Theory for Nursing: Systems‚ Concepts‚ Process‚ New York: Wiley Peplau‚ Hildegard (1991)‚ Interpersonal Relations In Nursing: A Conceptual Frame of Reference for Psychodynamic Nursing‚ Springer Publishing Company Inc.‚ 11 West 42nd Street‚ New York‚ NY Imogene King’s Theory of Goal Attainment‚ retrieved April 15‚ 2012 from http://currentnursing.com Hildegard Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations‚ retrieved April 15‚ 2012 from http://currentnursing.com Sieloff
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1000 - 1250 “O viridissima virga” from Introduction to Early Music (An) by Hildegard von Bingen Composed ca. 1140 - 1179 1251 – 1500 “Non avra ma’pieta questa mia donna” from Discover Early Music by Francesco Landini Composed ca. 1335 - 1397 1501 – 1750 “Concerto Concerto No. 1 in E major Op. 8 No. 1 RV 269‚ ’La primavera’: I. Allegro” from youtube by Antonio Vivaldi Performed by Nigel Kennedy/English Chamber Orchestra Composed 1723 1751 – 2000 “Symphony No. 41 in C
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because nursing is so diverse‚ and we are fortunate to have had many beacons of light come before us in the form of Grand Theorists. I chose to contrast the Nicely article (2011)‚ using Virginia Henderson’s theory‚ with the Merrit article(2010)‚ using Hildegard Peplau’s theory. Virginia Henderson’s theory centers around immediate care of the physical needs of the patient and family‚ emphasizing deep caring. Nicely’s article organizes patient care for the brain-dead patient according to Henderson’s 14
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Orientation 2. Identification 3. Exploitation 4. Resolution Hildegard Peplau believed that there was more to nursing than just tasks that were required to be accomplished. She defined nursing as being therapeutic in the form of a healing art which assisted individuals with health care needs. She also believed that
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Music Appreciation September / 21 / 2010 The Middle ages and the Renaissance Paragraph 1: The views and values of the middle ages and the Renaissance are very different. The term Medieval comes the Latin derivation‚ medium aevum (middle ages). This term comes from the idea that the middle ages were an interruption in the advance of classical learning. On a political and social side of things‚ medieval man had to obey his superiors‚ who were prelates‚ the cleric‚ the king‚ the lord‚ the city fathers
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Religion ’s Profound Effect on Musical Development Religion has been an important part of man ’s life. Man has allowed religion to control and influence his life in many different ways‚ affecting both his behavior and his actions. So its not surprising that music‚ one of man ’s earliest expressive forms‚ has also been influenced by religion. Religion has had an effect on man ’s music all throughout history‚ from the early Egyptians to even now. So it is only natural that Western music should
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