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    and ambient music are asking the listener to take the time to hear sounds that they might typically ignore. In paying attention to sounds‚ individual’s will gain a new understanding about their surroundings. Work by artists such as Brian Eno and Hildegard Westerkamp demonstrate how sounds can convey a sense of place. The relationship between an individual and their surroundings has been important message for soundscape compositions and ambient music. Soundscapes and ambient music communicate “various

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    Listening Journal - Understanding Music Hildegard of Bingen: Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix This song is a chant from the middle ages. It is in the Latin language and is monophonic by nature. The medium is that of voice only. The lyrics are melismatic. The timbre is somber. This is a religious chant that was most likely performed by monks originally in church. Most people could not understand the lyrics that were being chanted since it was not the language they spoke. The church did not

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    history cause music to be an art that is always building on itself and evolving. The connection between the progress of human history and the development of music is highly evident when comparing Hildegard of Bingen’s Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix and Notre Dame Cathedral’s Gaude Maria virgo. Hildegard of Bingen was a very respected figure in the twelfth century Catholic Church for her prophesies‚ scientific writing‚ medical writing‚ and religious poetry. Her chant‚ Alleluia‚ O virga mediatrix

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    Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Theory Hildegard Peplau: Interpersonal Relations Theory Hildegard Peplau‚ recognized as the mother of psychiatric nursing‚ born in Reading‚ Pennsylvania in 1909 to parents of German decent‚ developed the middle- range nursing theory of Interpersonal Relations. She was the first nurse to publish after Florence Nightingale. Peplau graduated from Pennyslvania School of Nursing in 1931‚ graduated from Bennington college in Vermont with a bachelors

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    (2001)‚ nursing theorists like Roy Callista were the reasons why nursing practices have survived. In fact‚ both Roy Callista and Robert K. Merton paved way for other middle-range theories to emerge. How Middle-range Theory is Applied Previously‚ Peplau Theory‚ as one of the mid-range nursing theories‚ is applied with the interpersonal interaction between the nurse and client (Nursng Theories‚ 2011). Hence‚ the relationships between the two are strengthened with how they communicate with each other

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    them to voice their concerns about their care‚ upcoming procedure‚ and possible outcomes is vital to the patient’s wellbeing. Florence Nightingale’s theory involving the environment of care is the primary focus of my day to day nursing; however‚ Hildegard Peplau’s theory of the many roles a nurse must play when caring for a patient is paramount if I am to provide the best possible care to the surgical patient (Blais & Hayes‚ 2011). Healthcare and nursing were foreign to me when I entered nursing

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    Progress‚ Fifth Edition. Philadelphia‚ PA: Wolters Kluwer Health | Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. http://fayeabdellah.blogspot.com/p/backgroud-publications.html http://nursing-theory.org/theories-and-models/peplau-theory-of-interpersonal-relations.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Hildegard-Peplau.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Rosemarie-Rizzo-Parse.php http://nursing-theory.org/nursing-theorists/Sister-Callista-Roy.php

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    because nursing is so diverse‚ and we are fortunate to have had many beacons of light come before us in the form of Grand Theorists. I chose to contrast the Nicely article (2011)‚ using Virginia Henderson’s theory‚ with the Merrit article(2010)‚ using Hildegard Peplau’s theory. Virginia Henderson’s theory centers around immediate care of the physical needs of the patient and family‚ emphasizing deep caring. Nicely’s article organizes patient care for the brain-dead patient according to Henderson’s 14

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    Orientation 2. Identification 3. Exploitation 4. Resolution Hildegard Peplau believed that there was more to nursing than just tasks that were required to be accomplished. She defined nursing as being therapeutic in the form of a healing art which assisted individuals with health care needs. She also believed that “nursing

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    Nursing Theorist Hildegard E. Peplau‚ came up with Theory of Interpersonal Relations. Her theory basically means: not what you do to the patient but what you do with the patient. Her theory was based on the idea that nursing is interpersonal because it includes interaction between two or more people. Her theory was the concept of psychodynamic nursing. The main concept was focused on the patient’s feelings as a predictor to a more favorable outcome when it came to the patients’ health

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