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    collected and categorized. As these themes are emergent‚ they allow the researcher to inductively generate comparison with theory‚ with the human becoming theory to be specific. The purpose of this study was to contribute to knowledge base about the

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    The knowledge of ethics and the subsequent theories that have evolved from it is paramount to the profession of nursing. These theories assist nurses with identifying potential problems and developing skills required to determine and justify decisions in given situations. Furthermore‚ they work to enhance and shape an individual’s ethical beliefs and values. There are a number of ethical theories that have been introduced throughout nursing including the widely agreed upon four; deontology‚ utilitarianism

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    Wrong But Responsible In her 2011 TED talk “On Being Honest‚” Kathryn Shultz references St. Augustine as saying “I err therefore I am.” A couple of hundred years after St. Augustine’s quote‚ Shultz understood that people’s capacity of making mistakes does not have to be either something to be ashamed or embarrassed of. Instead‚ it is what makes people human. It has become common today to think that to be wrong and to make mistakes is equal to ignorance‚ idiocy or evil assumptions (Schultz). Although

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    understanding of these theories‚ nurses can promote healthy habits and relations for all families. It also‚ help the nurse to recognize that family plays a huge role in the well-being of the patients since “family members are the first influence on a person’s view of health” (Grand Canyon Univeristy‚ 2015); therefore‚ they need to be part of our nursing plan in order to better achieve the health care needs of our patients. I have found it very difficult to decide which theory would be the most helpful

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    Integration of Mid-Range Theory and Practice Paper: MaryKay Livingston Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing Case Western Reserve University Dr. Deborah Lindell The Practice Situation Complex physiological changes during pregnancy have a significant impact on almost every organ on the body system including the oral cavity -- these changes are due to hormonal changes. Estrogen causes increased blood flow to the oral

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    Author‚ Kathryn Stockett wrote the book‚ The Help for many different reasons. She wanted to tell a story from a unique perspective since not many books are written in this manner. Another reason she chose to write about life through the eyes of the help is due to how passionately she felt this was needed to be shown to the world. Americans need to realize situations that happened in the past so that it will never happen again for future generations. She also wrote it to highlight the struggles and

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    is respected for qualities or achievements‚ and (2) anyone that in the face of danger and adversity or from a position of weakness displays courage and the will for self-sacrifice. The heroes or heroines in The Help are the latter. The Help by Kathryn Stockett is a novel about black maids in Jackson‚ Mississippi in 1962. The black maids work with Skeeter Phelan‚ a young white woman‚ to write a tell-all book about what it’s like to work as a black maid in the white homes of the segregated South

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    First‚ Masters (2012)‚ in her book ‘Nursing Theories: A framework for professional practice’ describes a person as “individuals‚ families‚ communities and other groups who are participants in nursing” (Masters‚ K‚ 2012‚ P3). This statement refers to patients as individuals in need of the care of nurses. In fact‚ these individuals can have very complex needs and health problems requiring specialized and attentive care to facilitate healing and improvement of their condition. The term patient can

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    Kathryn Lee Seidel takes a gender studies critical approach to Hurston`s short story “Sweat” that undermines Sykes`s perspective of his malicious actions towards Delia. Seidel`s attitude towards Sykes and Delia may seem feminist because “Feminist critics believe that culture has been so completely dominated by men that literature is full of unexamined “male produced assumption. They see their criticism correcting this imbalance by analyzing and combating partiarchial attitudes”(895). Seidel imitates

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    Cause- and- Effect is being used every day at school‚ on the job‚ even in books in movies. I’m going to explain a cause and effect relationship regarding my favorite novel “The Help” written by Kathryn Stockett. The book is based upon African-American maids working in white households in Jackson‚ Mississippi‚ during the early 1960’s. I’m interested in this novel because it teaches young adults like myself on how African-Americans got treated back in time. I’m going to first start off by explaining

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