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    Hayes‚ J. S.‚ Kozier‚ B.‚ & Erb‚ G. (2006). In Professional Nursing Practice (5th ed.). New Jersey: Upper Saddle River. Edelman‚ C.‚ & Mandle‚ C. L. (2010). Health promotion throughout the life span (7th ed.). St.Louis: Mosby. Leininger‚ M. M. (1988‚ November). Leininger ’s theory of nursing: Cultural care diversity and universality. Nursing science Quarterly‚ 14‚ 152-160. Trollope-kumar‚ Karen‚ & Last‚ John M. (n.d.). Encyclopedia of Public Health | Cultural factors. Retrieved from http://www

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    and similarities among cultures with respect to human care‚ health‚ and illness based upon the people’s cultural values‚ beliefs‚ and practices‚ and to use this knowledge to provide cultural specific or culturally congruent nursing care to people (Leininger‚ 1991). The U.S. Bureau of the Census (2010) for the Houston‚ Texas population showed over 25 different ancestry cultures‚ demonstrating the need for culturally sensitive and culturally competent nursing care. A culturally competent nurse needs

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    Some challenges of effective Communication in a cultural diverse and generation diverse environment in China According to Jim Leininger in his article <finding the key to commitment in China>‚ employees express deeper levels of employee commitment and are likely to be more satisfied with their leadership if their companies have strong communication programs. But effective communication is facing more and more challenges in a cultural diverse and generation diverse environment in China. First of

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    health status in heart failure patients. Journal of Cardiac Failure‚ 12(1): 54-59. Moser‚ D.K.‚ Doering‚ L.V.‚ & Chung‚ M.L. (2005). Vulnerabilities of patients recovering from an exacerbation of chronic heart failure. American Heart Journal‚ 150: 984. Orem‚ Dorothea (2001). Nursing: Concepts of Practice. Philadelphia: Mosby. Reid‚ M.‚ Clark‚ A.‚ Murdoch‚ D.L.‚ Morrison‚ C.‚ Capewell‚ S.‚ & McMuray‚ J. (2006). Patient strategies for managing medication for chronic heart failure. International Journal

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    Theory and Conceptual Models Nursing theories and conceptual models are the groundwork for nursing research and is an illustration of nursing knowledge. Nurses use conceptual models and theories in their practice and continued research‚ which allows for constant growth and development‚ along with better patient care and outcomes (Kearney-Nunery‚ 2014‚ p.34) “The conceptual models and theories of nursing represent various paradigms derived from the metaparadigm of the discipline of nursing” (Masters

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    other than your own‚ and interview a family of this cultural group for information‚ if possible. • Create presentation using a published cultural theory and assessment tool from those discussed in your readings or from your own research such as Leininger‚ Bloch‚ or Giger and Davidhizar. Content 20 points possible Points available Points earned • Describe the cultural group. Include demographic and census data‚ ethnic and cultural health practices‚ religious belief systems‚ language‚ nutrition‚

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    dysfunctional. Dorothea Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory is based upon the philosophy that all clients wish to care for themselves‚ and they are able to recover more quickly and holistically by performing their own self-care as much as they can (Orem &amp; Taylor‚2011). Self-Care serves as a framework that underpins health promotion. Theory can be applied to client assessment where the emphasis is on the importance of how one’s own self is important for maintaining life‚ health development and

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    Nursing ethics and conceptualization of nursing: profession‚ practice and work McNamara‚ M. (2010‚ March 30). Ana ’s nurses’ efforts pay off in historic health care bill signing. American Nurses Association‚ Retrieved from www.nursingworld.org Orem‚ O. (2008‚ February 8). "What’s in a name?” Chinese Medicine Therapy‚ Retrieved from http://www.chinesemedicinetherapy.com/nursing. Taylor‚ C‚ Lillis‚ C.‚ LeMone‚ P Wright‚ Steven. (2009). The Ethics of care. Nursing standards‚ 24(8)‚ 26-27. Zerwekh

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    Manang‚ pki red dakan sa mga idag dag mo tapos‚ gamay sa lang ngeni. Tapos sa background manang ba daw unhon na awon gaud impact sa reader. Tapos sa theory kinahanglan na ma relate yaan sa kanai study. Background of the study Like the heart‚ stomach‚ and brain‚ our skin is an organ. In fact‚ it’s the largest organ in human body. Everyone must be aware that skin has an important job to do as stated by Hyde (2009). In fact it has a major role in our life; first it serves as external

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    Bevis refers to caring as a life force‚ one of life’s essential ingredients and possibly the most essential. She refers to caring as an art that requires theory‚ philosophy‚ and practice. In the article she defines caring as a feeling of dedication to another constructively and positively by increasing intimacy and mutual self-actualization‚ and that the purpose of caring is to facilitate that self-actualization. "Caring helps prevent disease and promote health." Bevis states "It is the rare person

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