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    I liked I couldn’t capture it in a picture and so by the end of the day had dissolved from my memory‚ I got some post cards to work from so I would have some reference material. For me the best part of the visit was looking at the area were Harry potter was filmed as it made my mind come away from the thought it was a religious place and more towards a set for a movie I adore. I found being at the cathedral challenging although I hadn’t been before because it’s a religious building I found it hard

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    environments. Nursing care attempts to rebalance this energy after the individual fails to adapt to the external challenge. The theory of therapeutic intention discusses the nurse’s role in the healing process. “Nurses do no harm to patients” (Potter & Perry‚ 2003). This statement is accepted worldwide and integrated into Levine’s conservation model through the theory of therapeutic intention. Nursing care provides the patient with positive influences to restore the individual to an optimal level

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    2010). Based on a developmental standpoint‚ teens are in a period of identity searching that leaves their psychological health vulnerable to stressors. It is also documented that self-esteem is at its lowest compared to other stages in life (Potter & Perry‚ 2011). Combining that with their inadequate decision-making capability‚ due to their underdeveloped prefrontal cortex‚ teens are more likely to make regrettable decisions that negatively impact their health and the health of those around them

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    from ProQuest Nursing & Allied Heath Science database. (Document ID: 878095951). Moxie‚ 2007. Maureen Leahey & Lorraine Wright. Family Nursing Resources. Retrieved February 3‚ 2008 from http://www.familynursingresources.com/aboutus.htmPerry‚ A & Potter‚ P. ( 2006) Canadian fundamentals of nursing. (J.Ross-Kerr & M. Wood‚ Eds.) (3rd ed.) Toronto‚ ON: Elsevier Mosby. Ruder‚ K.‚ (2007‚ November). Cystic Fibrosis and Diabetes. Diabetes Forecast‚ 60(12)‚ 28‚31. Retrieved February 11‚ 2008‚ from ProQuest

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    Professionalism forms the foundation of all the responsibilities of a nurse. Professional development and implementing a career plan in nursing can result in higher retention‚ higher skill levels‚ and increased patient satisfaction. This paper will reflect on my personal strengths and weaknesses‚ relationships with others‚ and incorporate them into a professional development plan for growth. During professional development‚ it’s important that I am able to determine what my strengths and weaknesses

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    From the day you get your first job bagging groceries‚ to the day you retire you are practicing and partaking in professionalism in the work place. To be able to keep any job you must demonstrate a level of competence‚ integrity‚ and accountability while conducting yourself. These a few things to keep in mind as I discuss what behaviors‚ attitudes‚ and patterns are required to maintain a professionalism in the work place‚ preticuarly the nursing field. Professionalism is defined as “the skill

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    2002). The nursing process is important as it is a systematic problem solving approach which involves the partnership with both the patient and their family. It serves as an important tool to improve practice‚ quality care and promote good health (Potter and Anne‚ 1992). In this essay‚ the four stages of the nursing process will be described and if this is a help or a hindrance to the contemporary nursing process will be discussed. Main Section The model of nursing developed by Roger‚ logan and

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    Teaching and Learning Activity Heath Currie Health and Transitions NRSG-1015-40-14W Fanshawe College Abstract One of the course requirements for the class Health and Transitions Term Two that has been clearly outlined in the course syllabus is that the students must participate in a group assignment. The assignment is to work with two to three other classmates and create‚ then present an e-learning module. The objective of the e-learning module is outlined with criteria provided in the grading rubric

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    Running head: Gestational Hypertension Gestational Hypertension Gestational Hypertension Many believe that child birth is part of the cycle of a women’s life. The majority of women have minimal complications with natural child birth but to some the process may be life threatening. Past statistics have shown a high rate of child birth mortality. Today‚ this rate has decreased with the advancement of the medical field. However‚ women all over the world are still facing different kinds of complications

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    Professional Nursing Values Yvonne Simms NUR/403 Undergraduate Nursing Studies April 29‚ 2010 Joseph DeCostanza Professional values are the foundation for practice; they guide interactions with client‚ colleagues‚ other professionals‚ and the public‚ by providing the framework for commitment to the Welfare of others. They are also belief or ideas to which an individual is committed and which are reflected in patterns of behavior. Institute of medicine (2000). In this article

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