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    Nurses’ Skill Acquisition In 1984‚ Patricia E. Benner published the finding from a study aimed at identifying what nurses do and how they develop. She went to the clinical setting and asked practicing nurses to describe specific cases or situations they had encountered which stood out in their memories. These experiences were called exemplars or paradigm cases because they changed the perceptions of the nurse. In comparing the reported exemplar’s‚ Benner identified seven domains of nursing practice

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    performance (Santucci‚ 2004). Adding to the problem is the absence of a common definition of what constitutes expert practice in nursing‚ despite years of nursing research yielding a rich description of expert performance in nursing (Benner‚ 1984‚ 1994; Benner & Benner‚ 1999; Haag-Heitman‚ 1999; McGregor‚

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    personal iPhone data for evidence‚ however‚ were unable to bypass Apple’s security measures on their own (Lichtblau & Benner‚ 2016). Unwilling to compromise the security of data‚ and quite frankly the trust of customers‚ Apple did not respond favorably when the FBI reached out to the tech giant for help in breaking into the phone (Lichtblau & Benner‚ 2016). According to Lichtblau and Benner (2016)‚ Apple CEO‚ Jeff Cook maintains that

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    and communication with others‚ and the rules for combining those concepts permits thoughts to be shared through language. Core Concepts Rhythm Model includes four content concepts and they are: • person • health • wellness-illness and • metaparadigm. Person • Person includes both self and others. • Person is seen as an open system ‚ a unified whole characterized by a basic human rhythm. • The model recognizes individuals as having unique biological‚ psychological‚ emotional‚ social‚ cultural

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    Select two grand nursing theories and discuss how each theorist addresses the metaparadigm for nursing. Discuss briefly the similarities and differences of the two. The nursing metaparadigm consists of the concepts person‚ heath‚ nursing‚ and environment. The purpose of a metaparadigm is to “summarize the intellectual and social missions of the discipline and place boundaries on the subject matter of that discipline” (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014‚ p.41). It is essentially a domain that explains the

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    Pocholo N. Isidro R.N. Philippine Women’s University‚ Master of Arts in Nursing Theoretical Framework for Nursing Practice – Module 2 A. Explain/describe the 4 phases of theorizing: 1. Factor-isolating theory – This first phase of development can be further subdivided into two major activities: first is naming or labeling‚ second is the classifying or categorizing. The basic activity of labeling concerns itself with the recognition of an individual factor or aspect‚ defining what it really

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    she was a graduate student at Case Western Reserve in Cleveland‚ Ohio. She is currently a nursing professor at the University of Akron in Ohio. Kolcaba’s (1992) theory was based on the work of earlier nurse theorists‚ including Orlando (1961)‚ Benner‚ Henderson‚ Nightingale‚ Watson (1979)‚ and Henderson and Paterson. Other non-nursing influences on Kolcaba’s work included Murray (1938). The theory was developed using induction (from practice and experience)‚ deduction (through logic)‚ and from

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    References: Benner‚ K. (2008). Robert Rubin: What Meltdown? Fortune. January 31‚ 2008. Retrieved May 31‚ 2009 from http://money.cnn.com/2008/01/31/news/economy/rubin_benner.fortune/ Perreault & McCarthy‚ (2004). Basic Marketing: A Global-Managerial Approach. Marketing

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    - List explicit and implicit assumptions (values/beliefs) underlying the theory. On what assumptions does the theory build? (10 points) Metaparadigm - If critiquing a nursing theory‚ does it have a description of the four metaparadigm concepts of nursing and how are they explained in the theory? Does it link to a non-nursing theory‚ is so what metaparadigm elements do

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    important for soundness of body‚ mind‚ and spirit. It is important to have knowledge of health norms to guide nursing goals and have desirable outcomes. Each of the six nursing world views vary in its interpretation of nursing’s metaparadigm. The metaparadigm includes human beings‚ environment‚ health‚ and nursing. Interpretation is a major component of an individual’s frame for nursing practice. To illustrate the concept of interpretation consider the following story: Two blind men encounter

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