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    Freshman Seminar Nursing

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    child I was always asked what would I like to be when I grow up & I would always say a doctor. Over the years I’ve came to the conclusion that I would be a better Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists than doctor. The thing that made me choosing nursing was my mom. About three years ago she was hospitalized and the nurse was the one that took care of my mother when family was there. They made her stay much better and did everything to make her feel comfortable. But with this degree from Southern

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    Grand Theory

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    be comparing Virginia Henderson’s grand theory of Principles and Practice of Nursing to Levine’s Consevation Model of Nursing. The article I used was‚ “Testing a Theory of Health Promotion for Preterm Infants Based on Levine’s Conservation Model of Nursing‚” by Linda Medfford‚ and‚ Martha Raile Alligood. Virginia Henderson’s grand theory of Principles and Practice of Nursing‚ it is explained that the grand theory is for the brain dead patient. This theory points out to the nurse that‚ “An indirect

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    Application of Theory

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    The Application of Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory NUR 501 Chamberlain School of Nursing Application of Florence Nightingale’s Environmental Theory Introduction The environment theory of nursing is a patient-care theory. The delivery of patient centered care is the best delivery of care a patient can receive. Applying Nightingales environmental care theory of manipulation of the patient environment can affect the patient and assist in the delivery

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    Watson's Theory

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    Watson’s Theory of Human Caring Alicia Davis NUR 403 April 5‚ 2010 Kimberly Frommel Theories contain concepts‚ definitions‚ models‚ propositions‚ and are being based on assumptions (Nursing Theories‚ 2010). The nursing profession uses nursing theories as the framework and foundation for practice. Many people find nursing theories to be meaningless and of no use to the profession‚ as this student did before she knew what the history and meaning behind nursing theories. Nursing theories aid nurses

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    My Nursing Strengths

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    feel that my intuition will prevail when I have to make some clinical decisions in nursing‚ I simply transfer to another unit/another specialty and learn all over using my analytical skills. In another words‚ I prefer to be in stop and think mode versus comfortably numb mode. I am very patient-oriented and I listen. I also love to incorporate theory of caring as a whole in my nursing care. At this point in my nursing career‚ I have experience in maternal health and labor and delivery‚ neonatal intensive

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    Peplau's Theory

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    Peplau’s theory include the lack of emphasis on health promotion and maintenance; that intra-family dynamics‚ personal space considerations‚ and community social service resources are less considered; it can’t be used on a patient who is unable to express a need; and some areas are not specific enough to generate a hypothesis. Her 1952 book‚ Interpersonal Relations in Nursing‚ Dr. Peplau outlines her conceptual structure for psychodynamic nursing. This book was the first published nursing theory since

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    7 Theories

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    –Environmental Theory Florence Nightingale (1820–1910)‚ considered the founder of educated and scientific nursing and widely known as "The Lady with the Lamp"‚ wrote the first nursing notes that became the basis of nursing practice and research. The notes‚ entitled Notes on Nursing: What it is‚ What is not (1860)‚ listed some of her theories that have served as foundations of nursing practice in various settings‚ including the succeeding conceptual frameworks and theories in the field of nursing. Nightingale

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    Nursing case study

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    The aim of this study is to provide a detailed account of the nursing care for a patient who is experiencing a breakdown in health. One aspect of their care will be discussed in relation to the nursing process. The model used to provide an individualised programme of care will be discussed and critically analysed. Jack‚ the patient presented through Accident and Emergency to Ward D3‚ an acute medical ward specialising in respiratory medicine. He was admitted due to an exacerbation of dyspnoea‚ which

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    Importance of Theory

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    Importance of Theory Tricia Creviston RN-BSN NR- 501 January 18‚ 2015 Dr. Carin Tripodina Legacy‚ what is Legacy? As a nurse there is history and meaning behind everything that we do and stand for‚ this is based on our nursing legacy. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines legacy as: “something transmitted by or received from an ancestor or predecessor or from the past” (Merriam-Webster‚ 2015). The theoretical basis for our nursing interventions and knowledge is wrapped up in the legacy

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    This assignment will discuss and define the role of assessment as a vital tool in the provision of nursing care within the Nursing process. The author will describe sources of information which may inform the assessment process‚ identify a specific assessment tool used in my area of practice and identify ways of developing a positive professional relationship with the client‚ during the assessment process. The assessment process may be defined as the organized and systematic collection and assimilation

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