Nature of nursing a discussion about how using Carper’s way of knowing model contributed to the aspect of care participated in. The aspect of nursing chosen for the purpose of this assignment is nursing assessment and the impact it has on deciding what care is needed for the patient. It will also look at how the use of (Carper’s 1978) fundamental ways of knowing theory enabled the author to assist in carrying out a successful assessment with her mentor In accordance with the
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In addition‚ the clients in the home are dependent‚ they cannot do things on their own and also suffer from other illness and due to this they require full support with most aspect of their daily living such as personal care and social activities (Roper et al‚ 2000). After my induction‚ I was given client’s folders and care plans to read‚ with this I was able to identify their needs and was able to support the clients. After the induction‚ myself and my mentor discussed about my learning outcomes
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edu.au/public/issues/188_11_020608/cre11027_fm.pdf Crisp‚ J & Taylor‚ C 2009‚ Potter & Perry’s Fundamentals of Nursing‚ Mosby Elsevier Australia‚ NSW‚ Australia. Holland‚ K‚ Jenkins‚ J‚ Solomon‚ J & Whittam‚ S 2008‚ Applying the Roper-Logan-Tierney Model in Practice‚ Churchill Livingstone Elsevier‚ Sydney. Jadwiga‚ AW & Seemungal‚ TAR 2007‚ ‘COPD exacerbations: defining their cause and prevention’‚ The Lancet‚ vol. 370‚ no. 9589‚ pp. 786-796‚ (online ScienceDirect). McGloin‚ S 2008
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role of the nurse to maintain confidentiality of the patients and in line with the Data Protection Act(1998)‚ in this essay I will change the name of the patient by giving her a name Alice. I will discuss three of the twelve Roper‚ Tierney and Logan’s Activities of Living (Roper et al‚ 1990) which are communication‚ maintaining a safe environment and mobilising. I will use the tidal model also known as recovery model which is a model for the promotion of mental health and recovery developed by Professor
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perceptions of selfdetermination as expressed in the context of care. Journal of Advanced Nursing 35‚ 117–125. Orem D.E. (1995) Nursing: Concepts of Practice‚ 5th edn. Rodwell C. (1996) An analysis of the concept of empowerment. Roper N.‚ Logan W. & Tierney A. (2000) The Roper–Logan– Tierney Model of Nursing Roy C. (1979) Relating nursing theory to nursing education: a new era Roy C. (1980) The Roy Adaptation Model. In: Conceptual Models for Nursing Practice (eds Riehl‚ J.P. & Roy‚ C.)‚ pp. 179– 188 Roy C.
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Cited: in CLAY‚ M. (2001) Nutritious‚ Enjoyable Food in Nursing Homes. Nursing Standard. 15(19)‚ pp.47-53. PERRY‚ M. (1996) Treating Obesity in People with Learning Disabilities. Nursing Times. 28Aug. 92(35)‚ pp.36-38. ROPER‚ N. LOGAN‚ W.W. and TIERNEY‚ A. J. (1990) The Elements of Nursing Based on a Model of Living. 3rd ed. Edinburgh: Churchill Livingstone. SULLIVAN‚ A. and TUCKER‚ R. (1999) Meeting the Nutritional Needs of People with Mental Health Problems. Nursing Standard. 13(47)
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This essay will explain the different types of inter personnel skills that are used within different health and social care settings. How Multi-disciplinary Teams and other professionals use these skills‚ the barriers that occur within the different settings. How the different types of inter personnel skills are changed in different situations. Introducing Egan’s three stage model as a framework to further discuss these skills. How the process of this model enables professionals to communicate a
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into the code of conduct and scope of practice to expand my knowledge on patient care such as gaining consent‚ maintaining dignity and maintaining dignity and respect. Briefly I will mention the nursing mode of activities of living models (Roper‚ Logan and Tierney). I will also discuss how I built up a therapeutic relationship with the patients in their time of need and how good communication with each and every patient is extremely important in helping them to share their problems with me. I found
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This paper aims to identify and explain the principles required in delivering effective person centred care. This will be done by looking at the principles involved‚ and providing an explanation in evidence to support why it is important in delivering such care to patients. Although person-centred care (PCC) is a term that has become increasingly recognised over the years within the care industry‚ the term ‘Patient-centred’ was first used 50 years ago by a psychologist named Carl Rogers (The Health
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Within this essay‚ analysing a patient I came into contact with on a daily basis on my placement at a community hospital‚ I am able to explain how vulnerability is seen on a perceptive view. Due to the NMC code of practice‚ I comprehend my own responsibility to undertake in accordance‚ additionally to the guidelines of privacy as The Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2015) proclaims that a nurse and midwife have a fundamental expectation concerning confidentiality regarding particular patients
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