Betty Neuman (1970)-Systems model: wellness-illness continuum‚ promotes the nurse as the agent in assisting the client in adapting to and therefore reducing stressors. Supports the notion of prevention through appropriate intervention. • Dorothea Orem (1971)-Self-care model: nursing facilitates client self-care by measuring the client’s deficit relative to self-care needs. The nurse implements appropriate measures to assist the client in meeting these needs by matching them with an appropriate supportive
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prepared to deliver such care (Prosen‚ 2015). The American Association of College of Nursing (AACN) considers cultural competence as an important component to advanced practice nurses’ (APNs) education and preparedness (AACN‚ 2011). Dr. Madeleine Leininger‚ a nurse anthropologist‚ developed the transcultural nursing theory in the 1960s (DeNisco & Barker‚ 2016). Transcultural nursing theory is defined as “a formal area of study and practice focused on comparative human-care (caring) differences and
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Chapter One Study Guide Evidence-Based Assessment Chp. 1 Subjective Data: what the person says about himself or herself during history taking Objective Data: what you as the health professional observe by inspecting‚ percussing‚ palpating‚ and auscultating during the physical examination. Database: subjective data‚ objective data‚ and the patient’s records and laboratory studies. From the database‚ you make a clinical judgment or diagnosis about the individual’s health state or response to actual
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Community Health Issue: Drowning Glenda Bruckner Dimensions of Community Nursing Practice/NUR 471PN December 22‚ 2010 Community Health Issue: Drowning Drowning is the main cause of death in Arizona in kids below four years of age‚ (Arizona Department of Health Services‚ 2010). Because of the warm weather throughout the year‚ water safety is a high priority for Phoenix residents all year long. Water safety is not just important around swimming pools. Phoenix residents need to be aware of
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2004). My capstone project will be “Faith Based Cardiovascular health promotion in rural Southern African American Population”. My guiding theory will be Leininger’s Culture Care Theory from which cultural competency is derived (Lorentz‚ p. 38). Leininger has stressed the important that nurses must consider cultural factors throughout the nursing process and that for nurses to have successful client care for the different culture background‚ communication must be present.
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May Thirteenth‚ 2013 Mary McGill Nursing Philosophy‚ Model‚ and Theory Discussion Question In this paper we are going to discuss three different theorists‚ Dorthea Orem‚ Ida Orlando‚ and Betty Neuman. We will discuss how their theories expand our view of the nursing process and now they fit during our workday. Dorthea Orem believed that people have the innate ability for self-care (Simmons‚ 2009). It is our duty as nurses to encourage‚ and promote self-care though patient teaching. This is
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Core Concepts across Nursing Theories Nursing theory is the phrase given to the group of experience used to encourage nursing practice. Nursing theory is a structure intended to systematize understanding and clarify experience in nursing‚ at a more particular and precise degree. A nursing theory is a collection of ideas‚ descriptions‚ connections‚ and theories or suggestions resulting from nursing examples or from other disciplines and plan a objective‚ methodical outlook of events by creating detailed
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1). Etiology and treatment of community-associated methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy (65) 219. .Mosby’s Medical‚ Nursing & Allied Health Dictionary (6th ed.). ( 2002). St. Louis MO: Mosby. Orem‚ D. (2001). Nursing concepts of practice (6th ed.). St. Louis M0: Mosby. Stanhope‚ M.‚ Lancaster‚ J. (2008). Public health nursing: Population-centered health care in the community. (7th ed.). St. Louis MO: Mosby.
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High-Risk Family Assessment and Health Promotion NUR/542 August 11‚ 2014 Professor James Bon High-Risk Families A high-risk family is a family unit that is at an increased risk for emotional‚ intellectual‚ or developmental problem because of the type of environment or circumstances that is occurring within the family unit. Adults and children that are involved in these high-risk family units are at a higher risk to develop problems‚ both physically and emotionally. There are
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Introduction “Culture comprises of shared beliefs values‚ and practices that guide a group’s members in patterned ways of thinking and acting. Culture can also be viewed as a blueprint for guiding actions that impact care‚ health‚ and well-being” (Leininger & McFarland‚ 2006). “Culture is more than ethnicity and social norms; it includes religious‚ geographic‚ socio-economic‚ occupational‚ ability-or disability-related‚ and sexual orientation-related beliefs and behaviors. Each group has cultural
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