RUNNING HEAD: Historical Development of Nursing Timeline 1 Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Jill Dawson‚ BSN‚ RN‚ IBCLC NUR/513 May 7‚ 2012 Kynthia James Historical Development of Nursing 2 The historical development of nursing has transformed over the years since the beginning writings of Florence Nightingale originating in 1859. Although she did not publish her work as nursing theory‚ Nightingale’s Notes on Nursing is presented as the first nursing theory
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Theories as the Basis for Nursing Practice Seema R Sulemani Homeland University NURS 211 SF12 October 14‚ 2012 Abstract Theory development is the fundamental step for expansion of nursing knowledge. The knowledge has been borrowed from different disciplines to build the nursing theories. The categorization of theories is based on their scope of practice. The grand nursing theories are the most complex and abstract in their nature. Middle range theories are inducted mostly from grand nursing
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RUNNING HEAD: NURSING THEORY Nursing Theory: Explanation and Relevance to Nursing Practices Katherine Lott Azusa Pacific University Theoretical Foundations for Nursing UNRS 306 Professor Cone May 20‚ 2009 Merriam Webster defines the word "theory" as "a belief‚ policy‚ or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action." There are various categories of theories accepted and practiced throughout the world and throughout professional practices today. One example of a type of theory
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Journal of Nursing Administration‚ 14(1)‚ 1037-1043. Chuk‚ P. K. (1997). Clinical nurse specialists and quality patient care. Journal of Advanced Nursing‚ 26(3)‚ 501-506. Cohen‚ A. (1991). Two portraits of caring: a comparison of the artists‚ Leininger and Watson. Journal of Advanced Nursing 16(8)‚ 899-909. College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta. (2005). Scope of Practice for Registered Nurses Gordon‚ S. (2006). What do nurses really do? Topics in Advanced Practice Nursing eJournal
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Theoretical Framework for Nursing Practice – Module 4 A. As you read Henderson ’s definition of nursing‚ what nursing functions and actions are applicable today? Explain. Almost all basic independent nursing interventions have its basis on the fourteen nursing needs by Henderson. She described the role of the nurse as one of the following: substitutive‚ which is doing something for the patient; supplementary‚ which is helping the patient do something; or complimentary which is working
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and also update the notes. It is the nurse’s place to care for their patients carrying out actions that will help improve the individual’s wellbeing‚ ‘those actions may have physical‚ psychological‚ social‚ environmental or cultural dimensions’ (Leininger 1984 p. 3). Nurses will be required to carry out physical care for less able individuals whom may require assistance with washing‚ dressing and feeding. As well as the physical care individuals may require psychological support‚ not only for the
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Application of the Self-Care Deficit Theory The Chosen Case Study and Applicable Theorist In the following paper‚ Dorothea Orem’s nursing theory of “Self-Care Deficit”‚ is going to be applied to a case study involving a patient who has obtained a left radial fracture. In the case study‚ the patient‚ whose name is Chad‚ reports to the emergency department after falling off of a ladder at work. While performing an assessment on Chad‚ he reports that he has been exhausted after working ten hour
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The American Civilian and the Right to Bear Arms. Brady Blackner November‚ 30‚ 2010 Communications 215 Instructor: Barbara Lach-Smith The American Civilian and the Right to Bear Arms In the Bill of Rights‚ under the Second Amendment‚ it states “A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a Free State‚ the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed” (Government Printing Office‚ 1996‚ p. 1193). This amendment is often referred to as “The right to
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References: Cersosimo‚ Eugenio. "Improving Treatment in Hispanic/Latino Patients." The American Journal of Medicine 124.10 (2011): S16-21. PubMed. Web. 21 Oct. 2011. Leininger‚ Madeleine M.‚ and Marilyn R. McFarland. Transcultural Nursing: Concepts‚ Theories‚ Research and Practice. 3rd ed. New York: McGraw-Hill‚ Medical Pub. Division. 2002. Print. Torres‚ Lucas. "Latino Definition of Success: A Cultural Model of Intercultural
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Dignity is derived from the Latin word Dignitas (merit) or Dignus (worthy). The Oxford English Dictionary defines dignity as “the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect”. (Oxford English Dictionary‚ 2007) The idea of dignity is a more multi-faceted concept‚ relating to an individual’s feelings‚ control‚ self‚ confidentiality and the behaviours of others in their environment. Every individual is worthy of respect regardless of their physical‚ emotional‚ cognitive/educational and spiritual
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