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    Nursing Theory Analysis

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    When reviewing nursing theories there is one common word that is expressed and that word is caring. Nursing theorists across the time have implemented caring as part of their theories. There are two nursing theorists that I feel epitomize the word caring and make that simple but powerful word the center of their theories‚ Madeleine Leininger and Jean Watson. Madeleine Leininger Theory of Culture Care Definition and Explanation Madeleine Leininger stated that the‚ “ theory of culture care provides

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    learning habits‚ Jean Piaget left a large impact on the psychology world. Throughout his life he had over 50 books and articles published on the extensive research he found. Jean Piaget is widely renown for his influence of educational theory‚ child psychology‚ and developmental psychology (“Piaget‚ Jean (1896-1980)”). Jean Piaget was born on August 9th‚ 1896 in Neuchâtel‚ Switzerland. At an early age he displayed an interest in animals and quickly began to study zoology (“Jean Piaget.” Britannica

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    the patient with diabetes make better food choices‚ based on how their bodies are responding to specific foods. Patients should be taught specific directions for obtaining an adequate blood sample and what to do with the numbers that they receive. Research has found that patients who have had education on the use of their meters and how to interpret the data are more likely to perform self-blood glucose monitoring on a regular basis (Franz‚ 2012). There are many different glucose monitors

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    Nursing Leaders In Nursing

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    Abstract Leadership in nursing is an important role that facilitates the delivery of successful nursing care and patient satisfaction in the medical field. In every work atmosphere‚ there are always leaders and followers. Both contribute to building a safe and effective workplace. The leaders motivate staff members and inspire them to work up to a particular goal‚ while the followers are guided by the nursing leaders. There are a few different leadership styles‚ some good and some bad‚ which

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    Jean-Paul Sartre

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    would love to have all the time‚ but you can’t especially back in the day. The government have restrictions and punishments that don’t allow you to be 100% free or to be completely subjective. “Freedom is what you do with what’s been done to you.” (2) Jean-Paul Sartre is in not so many words‚ outlining the fact that when someone does something to impair your freedom‚ it’s what you do to counter it is what gets you your freedom back. For example‚ the government starts taxing the people‚ they don’t much

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    contribution of researching the importance of providing for cleanliness‚ water purity‚ diet‚ and fresh air in order to improve the outcomes of client recovery was the beginning of nursing research (Burns & Grove‚ 2003‚ p. 9). This research provided knowledge that influenced clinical nursing practice. The importance of this research remains evident today as hand washing remains the number one deterrent to infection. Development of the first Masters Degree Program at Yale University in 1929 allowed for the

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    Ever stopped and wondered if humans could be taught to fear a certain object by just looking at it? John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner (1920) expressed that this occurrence could be made possible. Watson and Rayner (1920) conducted an experiment named “Conditioned Emotional Reactions” in 1920‚ which consisted of “the possibility of conditioning various types of emotional responses”. Watson and Rayner (1920) wanted to prove that they could condition the fear of an animal in a human by pairing the physical

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord

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    "The Cave" by Jean McCord teaches us that we should be individuals and value other people’s lives‚ which is a very important lesson in life. McCord combined irony‚ a believable main character developed throughout the story‚ and an excellent writing style to produce her short story. This short story is about a boy named Charley and a bum named George. Charley met George one day while running and liked him. The next week‚ Charley found an entrance to a cave‚ but he did not realize it was George’s

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    Professionalism in Nursing

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    professionalism is of the highest reputation‚ and nursing is among them. In the area of nursing‚ there is much importance to be placed with the improvement of professionalism within the profession. Nursing is a profession that depends on practitioners to perform in a way that characterized the goodness of the wider discipline‚ as all nurses are in a position of accountability and responsibility. This essay will further look into the topic of professionalism in nursing‚ the role of a registered nurse‚ and having

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    Historical Developments in Nursing Research University of Phoenix NUR429 Five Key Historical Developments in Nursing Research The nursing profession is an evidence based practice which has made nursing research an important factor in nursing growth and development from the time of Florence Nightingale until present day. Nursing research is the process of gathering evidence that supports nursing practice. The five key historical developments in nursing research discussed in this paper will

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