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    Personal Worldview Inventory Barbara Wright Grand Canyon University HLT-310V: Spirituality in Health Care May 10‚ 2015 Personal Worldview Inventory “Having a Christian worldview means being utterly convinced that biblical principles are not only true but also work better in the grit and grime of the real world.” - Nancy Pearcey‚ Total Truth. In all of my 52 years‚ have I ever pondered my personal worldview prior to my class Spirituality in Heath Care? I can honestly say no‚ but then again my personal

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    Personal Counseling Theory Liberty University Danielle Phillips Coun 507 Abstract In developing a theory of counseling‚ keeping theology‚ spirituality and psychology as the foundation is the key. I have had the opportunity to study many different counseling theories‚ and upon reflection‚ feel they have valid concepts and techniques that would aide me in my search for a working counseling theory of my own. This model will utilize theories based on secular psychology

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    VOICE FOR NURSING Toward a Mid-Range Theory of Nursing Presence nuf_215 71..82 Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ and Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN Michelle A. McMahon‚ MSN‚ RN‚ is a Student in the PhD in Nursing Program‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA; Kimberly A. Christopher‚ PhD‚ RN‚ OCN‚ is Associate Professor‚ College of Nursing‚ University of Massachusetts Dartmouth‚ North Dartmouth‚ MA. Keywords Nursing presence‚ mid-range theory‚ nurse

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    doctors‚ nurses‚ engineers‚ accountants etc. are regulated by various forms of professional standards. These standards exist to provide confidence that an employee has the knowledge and training to conduct their job within particular parameters. For example‚ when an engineer signs off his or her approval for the design of a bridge‚ everyone assumes that the engineer has performed all of the necessary analysis to ensure that the bridge will function as anticipated. If an employee does not maintain the

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    Non Nursing Theory Paper

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    Theories are belief or policy followed as the basis of action and nursing theory is an organized framework of concepts and purposes designed to guide the practice of nursing (Nursing Theory Definition‚ 2016). There are many non-nursing and nursing theories that are used in the practice of nursing. Non-nursing theories used in nursing are concepts borrowed from different disciplines and applied in nursing. One of the many nursing theory used in practicing is Virginia Henderson Need theory. Her theory

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    My Nursing Goals

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    A personal goal of mine is to earn my Master of Science in Nursing‚ specializing in the role of a Family Nurse Practitioner. Currently‚ I work as a registered nurse and I enjoy my current role‚ providing bedside care and education to patients. However‚ as previously stated‚ I aspire to further my education and advance my career. My healthcare journey started over a decade ago when my mother became ill. Throughout her illness we visited numerous clinics‚ where we encountered someone from almost

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    Kant’s Theory of Ethical Duty: A Deeper Look Immanuel Kant‚ one of the most significant and popular theorists‚ was also one of the last key philosophers of the Enlightenment period. Existing ethical assumptions are being deduced using this ethical theory of duty‚ which argues that the when an action can be supported and willed by practical reason and universal law‚ it is the right action. Kant did not believe that just mere virtues can measure ethics. Looking

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    Mayra’s Journey from RN to BSN I am not the same person and nurse that I was when I started the RN-BSN program in fall 2015. My views‚ practice‚ and professional demeanor have changed for better as a result of the knowledge and experiences acquired during this journey. My essence as a nurse is still the same‚ I believe that “nursing is a sacred work dedicated to the service of others‚ and requires a nurse’s deliberated commitment to inner spiritual growth to achieve a healing presence with patients”

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    Is Theory Important to Bedside Nursing? B G University of Michigan‚ Ann Arbor Is Theory Important to Bedside Nursing? Nurses convey a wealth of knowledge and proficiency to the resource decision making in many different aspects of the healthcare system. Traditionally‚ nurses have been most active in decisions that primarily cater to patients‚ which include‚ nursing education‚ social concerns‚ and tasks of a typical nurse’s workday; providing continuing exposure to

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    My Ethical Lens

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    If only it was easy enough to determine which is the right way to find the right ethical path as it is cleaning a mirror. Throughout life‚ we are constantly making decisions about everything. The decisions we make can be rooted from the values we hold dear to ourselves. Not only does our conscience enable us to think about our decisions‚ but ethics brings our thoughts to life and influences our behaviors. Therefore‚ ethics is said to be the set of glasses through which you view the world. This is

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