The Heritage Assessment Grand Canyon University: NRS-429 August 18‚ 2013 The Heritage Assessment is not beneficial in treating an individual as a whole. If one utilized this specific tool‚ it would be very difficult to implement a plan of care that caters to the individual’s cultural needs during a patients hospital stay. Furthermore it is a healthcare member’s responsibility to attempt to make a person of cultural difference feel as comfortable as possible to build a bond of trust with the
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(Benchmark Assessment) Heritage Assessment Shantha Susai Grand Canyon university Health Promotion in Nursing Care NRS-429V RENITA HOLMES November 16‚ 2014 Heritage assessment is defined as a comprehensive evaluation of a person’s culture‚ where the person comes from‚ beliefs‚ family and ethnic back grounds‚ values and customs. Is also the process for identifying‚ predicting‚ evaluating and communicating the probable effects of a current or proposed care or for that person’s cultural life or community
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Heritage Assessment Tool Grand Canyon University: NRS 429V family centered health promotion December 16‚ 2012 Heritage Assessment Tool Before we begin this journey of understanding heritage‚ we need to know what the meaning of heritage is. In my eyes‚ heritage has a lot to do with your traditions‚ culture‚ ethnicity‚ food‚ and the way you perceive your life. According to the UMASS Amherst website‚ heritage is defined as “the range of contemporary activities‚ meanings‚ and behaviors that
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Whitney Scott Nurse 429V Heritage Assessment March 25‚ 2015 The delivery of health care is specific to the needs of each patient as an individual. In achieving this health care professionals must take into consideration the patients cultural and traditional values. Thru the years many people have mixed within cultures; however‚ most have retained their deep rooted cultural customs‚ values‚ and beliefs. In order to deliver quality care to patients and achieve positive clinical outcomes
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Heritage Assessment Roshanda Dixon Grand Canyon University: NRS-429V January 24‚ 2015 Abstract In this reading you will see three traditions that are different from each other. There’s Vietnamese‚ Africans and European Americans that have different views within each other health decisions‚ religious beliefs and environments they grew up in. A comparison in these three will be identified. A description of health benefits and the way they handle sickness and healing will also be identified
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In evaluating the Heritage Assessment Tool (HAT) two things became immediately obvious. First‚ the questions provided a fair outline and structure for identifying factors of culture‚ religion‚ tradition and environment and how they may influence the subject family’s approach to health maintenance and health restoration. And second‚ that the medical professional using the HAT must be aware of and sensitive to the scrutinizing nature of the questions and what defensive and evasive responses they
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Running head: CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN HEALTH AND ILLNESS Cultural Heritage Assessment in health and Illness Grand Canyon University: The United States has always been an open country with its kindness in welcoming people of other nations into it. The population of the United States is growing notably because of the migration from the rest of the world. This writer lives in Richmond‚ a city in the state of Virginia‚ a multicultural
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NAME: TETTEY DANIEL ID: 210IT01005369 BOOK: THE NECESSITY OF ETHICAL ABSOLUTES AUTHOR: ERWIN W. LUTZER‚ PUBLISHER: - ZONDERVAN PUBLISHING HOUSE COURSE: - CHRISTIAN BUSINESS ETHICS LECTURER: PASTOR A.Y.A. BRIANDT-COKER SECTION B READING REPORT ON THE NECESSITY OF ETHICAL ABSOLUTES Ethics can be properly understood only in light of the value placed upon the human species. Without adequate respect for human life‚ moral absolutes must disintegrate. No one can deny that moral valuations
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Mentoring For Usefulness Meaning Model Method Meaning So‚ what does it mean to mentor? Mentoring is one universal strategy of reproducing oneself in another (usually younger or less experienced) person. It has been identified as a great source of influence and inter-personal development. A mentor then is an experienced person‚ usually more mature‚ acting as an adviser. In our context‚ a mentor is a wise‚ trusted and dedicated tutor. In our context‚ a mentor is a wise‚ trusted and dedicated
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Heritage Assessment in Evaluating the Needs of the Whole Person. The heritage assessment tool is useful in providing a view or the whole person. Understanding how different people deal with medical issues‚ get medical care‚ and tools they use in different cultures. Culture plays an important role in how medical procedures are done in different countries. Using an assessment tool enables you to get a more complete picture of the individual. The practice of using a variety of questions to more
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