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    personal growth

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    Reading Assignment 8/26 Historical Development Of Nursing‚ Professional Nursing‚ Socialization‚ Trends In Nursing‚ Career Development Objective: 1‚2‚9‚10 Chapters. 1‚2‚3 24‚25 Pre-class = Complete reading. Review the IOM report on the Future of Nursing: www.thefutureofnursing.org Find the JUSON Philosophy. Post-class = Conduct interview and begin work on Personal Career Development Paper –due 9/14 mn Personal Philosophy of Nursing Paper – begin research. Paper due 9/21 mn Personal Career

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    Boykin & Schoenofer (2013) Nursing as Caring a grand or general nursing theory‚ submit that all human are caring and the caring interactions between the nurse and the nursed leads to growth and knowledge of both parties. Nurse diabetes educators utilizing the human aspect of caring interactions between themselves and the patient increase meeting diabetic healthcare goals and improve outcomes for patients diagnosed with diabetes. This paper aim is to support the theory of Nursing as Caring through historical

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    Wit: an Analysis

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    about everything that is needed. The nurses’ sole purpose in this film is to promote healing‚ preserve dignity and respect the patient as a whole person. The nursing theorist strongly represented in this film is Jean Watson. . This paper explains Jean Watson’s theoretical concept how the nurse in the movie utilizes her nursing theory model.   Summary of Wit Wit is the story of Vivian Bearing‚ a doctor of English literature who is diagnosed with stage four‚ metastatic ovarian cancer. Her

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    Phoenix Material Nursing Theorist Grid 1. Theorist Selected: Dr. Ramona Mercer 2. Description of key points of the theory: The primary concept of Mercers Theory of Role Attainment (Becoming a Mother) is the developmental and interactional process of mother and infant‚ which occurs over a period of time. In the process‚ the mother bonds with the infant‚ acquires competence in general caretaking tasks‚ and then comes to express joy and pleasure in her role as a mother (Nursing Theory.org). The key

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    Change Theories in Nursing X Ngozi Oguejiofo Ngozi Oguejiofo has been writing on a freelance basis since 2009 and most of her writings are focused on health. She is currently a registered nurse. She is interested in teaching‚ and writes articles focused on student nurses for various online publications. By Ngozi Oguejiofo‚ eHow Contributor Print this article Change means making something different from the way it was originally. Change may be planned or unplanned. Unplanned changes

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    Jean Watson

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    Jean Watson’s Theory NUR 403 Michelle Howell May 9‚ 2011 Instructor: Stephanie Merck Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the association of nurse/ patient interaction in the concept of Watson’s theory. I will explore the transpersonal caring in relation to caring factors. Analyzing major theory assumptions related to person‚ health nursing and environment in the context of the caring moment. Caring theory will be displayed in the professional aspects

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    Therapeautic Interventions

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    aspects of the service users Illness. There will also be theoretical nursing model applied to the care of the service user. These models include Carl Roger’s person centred counselling(1902-1987)‚ Hildegard Palau’s developmental stages of the Nurse-client relationship (1909 -1999)‚ and also Phil Barker’s tidal model. Hildagard Peplau (1998) defines the therapeutic relationship as the foundation of nursing practice in addition to people who are experiencing threats

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    Roy Adaptation Model

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    residual (Alligood‚ 2010). In nursing practice‚ RAM promotes patient adaptation because nurses manipulate environmental stimuli‚ thus‚ enable patients’ to positively cope and adapt to life situations which positively influences health and illness. According to RAM’s theory‚ people are adaptive systems and adapt to their situation accordingly depending on the type of stimuli they receive (Alligood‚ 2010). I will illustrate how RAM applies to research‚ education‚ and nursing practice. In addition‚ I will

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    virginia henderson

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    Henderson in the development of her personal concept of what nursing is looked at different schools of thought on the needs of human beings for functioning and considered all of the aspects that these schools of thought when she finally came to her conclusion of what nursing is. One can see aspects of physical‚ psychological and social needs in her work which gave a more holistic view of the patient and the practice of nursing in relation to patients. It is because of her revolutionary take

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    Babbs Chamberlain College of Nursing Theoretical Basis Advanced Nursing NR 501 Cecelia Lipscomb-Hammond November 15‚ 2014 A Concept Analysis if Patient Centered Care Concept analysis is a process of researching‚ gaining knowledge of concepts for the purpose of clarification or further development. Concept analysis should be conducted when concepts require clarification or further development to define them for a nurse scholar’s purposes‚ whether that is research‚ theory development‚ or practice (Walker

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