College Of Nursing Heritage Assessment: Karla Gabriel I. Demographic Data 1) Location: Lebanon 2) a)age: 40 b) Date of Birth: October 22‚ 1974 c) Place of Birth 3) Sex: Female 4) What is the highest grade completed in school? Second year of college 5) Are you: Married II. Heritage Assessment: your Ethnic‚ Cultural‚ and Religious Background 1) Where was your mother born? Syria 2) Where was your father born? Lebanon 3) Where were your grandparents born? a) Your mother’s father? Syria b) Your mother’s
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from my own experience of living in very different (culturally) countries like China‚ Russia‚ Central Asia and Australia. As I have mentioned earlier most of them do it unknowingly and unfortunately they are not well informed about principles of cultural competence. I believe by empowering educators with the knowledge and skills through professional developments and seminars it will be possible to encourage them to learn about the different cultures of their students and respect those cultures in
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SCHOLARLY PAPER THE IMPORTANCE OF LANGUAGE FOR NURSING: DOES IT CONVEY COMMONALITY OF MEANING AND IS IT IMPORTANT TO DO SO Sonia Allen‚ RN‚ RM‚ Grad Dip Hlth Sc (Community)‚ BHSM‚ MACS‚ PhD Candidate‚ School of Nursing and Midwifery‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ Nursing and Health Sciences‚ Gippsland Campus‚ Monash University‚ Victoria‚ Australia. sonia.allen@med.monash.edu.au Associate Professor Ysanne Chapman ‚ RN‚ PhD‚ MSc(Hons)‚ B Ed (Nsg)‚ GDE‚ DRM‚ MRCNA‚ School of Nursing and Midwifery‚ Faculty
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Theoretical Framework for Nursing Practice – Module 8 A. Reflect on a case or situation from your personal practice or experience. Apply one of the theories to the situation. How does the perspective from the theory alter how you view the situation? Are the nursing interventions the same? Why or why not? In a typical emergency department setup‚ caregivers deal with patients having acute cases‚ mostly involving pain or distress of some sort. In addition‚ patients undergoing
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families so that the can learn what is culturally normal and abnormal in a patient’s behaviour. In order to minimise the problem nurses need to be informed on how to intervene to reduce the damaging impact of racism and discrimination and tailor interventions to better address the specific needs of ethnic minority groups. There is need to increase effort to promote cultural competency in Mental Health services through maybe mandatory training on cultural competency issues which can also be incorporated
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Advanced Nursing Practice. The four that I will address are the Nurse Anesthetist‚ the Clinical Nurse Specialist‚ the Nurse Practitioner and the Nurse Mid-wife. Advanced Practice Nurses are Registered Nurses with specialty training at the master ’s-degree level‚ in primary care settings‚ such as the Nurse Practitioners and Nurse Midwives and acute care of inpatients‚ such as the Clinical Nurse Specialists and in operating rooms‚ such as Nurse Anesthetists. This has opened a door in the nursing field
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Principals And Practices Of Nursing Toni Annette Roberts Western Governors University Principles and Practices of Nursing We will describe collaborating with other health care professionals in the management of health care‚ and what should be done according to this regulation. (Oklahoma Board of Nursing‚ 2011). We will describe confidentiality and discuss how it affects the Nurses professional decision making in this Case study. We will discuss the ethical implications of placing this
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Cultural differences are also an important aspect of the critical incident as mother was from a Pakistan and had recently moved to England. Emma was from Pakistan has had only been in the country for a year and was finding it difficult to adjust and integrate into her community and was therefore was being supported by health visitor which stopped when she was re admitted with baby to hospital. However‚ due to lack of communication listening visit did not continue immediately after discharge. Studies
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PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE ASSIGNMENT 1 STUDENT ID 110209210 DUE DATE 31/03/17 QUESTION Why are code of ethics and conduct important for the practice of the registered nurse? Code of conduct refers to the manner in which a registered nurse and others included in the healthcare team present in a professional capacity‚ whilst the code of ethics identifies the fundamental ethical standards and value to the nursing profession
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Cultural Assessment The population of the United States is continually rising. The birth rate continues to rise‚ but more importantly‚ the number of foreign-born immigrants that relocated to the United States in 2003 was a staggering 33.5 million‚ and that number rises every year (Jarvis‚ 2008). With such a large immigrant population comes the need for medical professionals that are culturally competent. Being culturally competent means that the caregivers‚ “understand and attend to the
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