Ivy Tech Community College of Indiana Nursing Program – Region 6 Nursing Care Plan and Evaluation Student: __ Instructor: _Date: _1-28-2010_____ Instructions: 1. The nursing care plan evaluation is based upon the application of criteria appropriate for the student’s skill set. 2. All nursing care plans must be typed (Times New Roman‚ 12 point font). The nursing care plan form is available on Blackboard™ in each clinical course. 3. The grading rubric must be attached – last page
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Positivism: the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge Positivism is a philosophy developed by Auguste Comte (widely regarded as the first true sociologist) in the middle of the 19th century that stated that the only authentic knowledge is scientific knowledge‚ and that such knowledge can only come from positive affirmation of theories through strict scientific method. This view is sometimes referred to as a scientist ideology‚ and is often shared by technocrats who believe in the necessary
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Dreams that Matter Egyptian Landscapes of the Imagination AMIRA MITTERMAIER | Question 1: As a result of several religious and secular organizations cohesively taking charge in the attempt to ban a popular television program in Egypt: Ru’a‚ which elaborates on the themes of dreams and dream interpretation‚ the issue of the world of dreams became thus more of a controversial discourse. Muslim reformers aim to assist the Muslim world in its quest for renaissance through political
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Leninger‚ a nurse and theorist‚ recognized the importance of an understanding and knowledge of culture for both the nurse’s and the patient’s. She developed a theory known as "Culture Care Diversity and Universality” which was the beginning of transcultural nursing (Course Notes‚ George 2010). Leininger described common practices across cultures as culture care universalities‚ and specific practices to a given culture as culture care diversities. For Leininger‚ the essence of nursing is caring. However
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Culture and spiritual belief influence end of life care in three different aspects. It affects the communication strategy that the medical professional will use in interacting with the patient or the patients family. Cultural beliefs determine the person or people that will be responsible for making the decisions. Third‚ religious and cultural beliefs influence the attitudes of the patient and their families towards advance care directives (Searight and Gafford‚ 2005). Delivering culturally sensitive
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Drive down the congested coast highway‚ past the Santa Monica Pier. Take a right at Chautauqua Boulevard and for the first time you are finally driving at the speed limit uphill on a winding bourgeois road. Walk to the end of an unsuspecting alleyway‚ past all the gated post-modern mansions that seem to each exist in their own worlds behind lines of lush green foliage and stark white concrete walls. At the end of the road is The Eames House‚ Case Study House #8—the archetypal symbol of post-modernism
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Unit 1 Open Book Questions Chapter 1 1. What is meant by a holistic approach to medicine? (See page 2 in your textbook.) Pertaining to the total patient care that considers the physical‚ emotional‚ social‚ economic‚ and spiritual needs of the person 2. Name the three schools modeled after the Nightingale Plan that were established in the United States by the end of the nineteenth century. (See page 4 in your textbook.) Saint Thomas‚ Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing‚ Connecticut
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Easy as Pie: A Rural Nursing Model Easy as Pie: A Rural Nursing Model McEwen and Wills (2011)‚ describe nursing theory as a systematic explanation of an event in which constructs and concepts are identified and relationships are proposed and predictions are made. The use of a nursing theory adds organization and structure to the nursing profession and helps to describe and/or predict nursing practice. In the nursing profession‚ Florence Nightingale is credited as being the first
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References: Barker‚ Anne (2009). Advanced practice nursing: essentials for knowledge. (2nd ed.). Boston. Jones and Bartlett. ISBN-13 978-0-7637-4899-9 Galanti‚ Geri-Ann. (2003) The Hispanic family and male-female relationships: An overview. Journal of Transcultural Nursing‚ 14: 180-185. Doi:10:1177/10436596014003004
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Imagine you’re sitting on the couch watching television when suddenly a commercial comes on. Ashton Kutcher appears on the screen as a older Indian man looking for a partner. His skin is a darker color‚ his clothes resemble the Indian culture‚ and he has a fake Indian accent. Throughout the commercial he shows himself as an man who has no clue what he is doing and he acts goofy the entire time. At the conclusion of the commercial‚ he starts dancing while smacking his rear end. This ad was done for
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