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    Values and Philosophy of Nursing A nurse has to be able to integrate multiple aspects of care in order to build a healthy atmosphere fit for their patients. In order to do this‚ a nurse must have a strong understanding of their personal philosophy of nursing will all metaparadigm components of person‚ environment‚ health and nursing. Without one of these‚ I believe a nurse will not be able to give their very best to their patient. According to EdD Anne Bishop (1997)‚ nursing is “at all times an artful

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    The nursing metaparadigm is a group of statements that identifies phenomena and incorporates philosophical assumptions that guide the development of nursing theory (Fawcett‚ 1984). Nursing scholars have historically agreed that the central concepts of the nursing metaparadigm include person‚ health‚ environment and nursing. Recently‚ the inclusion of a fifth concept‚ social justice‚ has been discussed in the literature as part of the metaparadigm. This paper will outline the meaning of these five

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    There are six world views in nursing: organicism‚ mechanism‚ change‚ persistence‚ totality‚ and simultaneity. I identify most closely with totality. I believe in not only caring for the physical‚ but also the emotional and spiritual. I believe ones environment can positively or negatively influence one’s health and adapting to it as it changes is 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

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    IDC 4U1  Mrs. Robinson  Alex Nikolic  04/12/2013  The article Face to Face by Cheryl Mahaffy focuses on restorative justice emphasizing  that it focuses on repairing wrong­doing harms rather than meting out punishment.  Restorative  Justice is an apparoach to justice that focuses on the needs and morals of the victims rather than a  criminal legal punishment.  Offenders take an active role in aiding with the harm they’ve done to  the victim who would also be involved in the case.  Offenders would participate in many 

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    Ulrich beck :world risk society What is "risk society" and how did it emerge? "Risk society" means that we live in a world out of control. There is nothing certain but uncertainty. But let’s go into details. The term "risk" has two radically different meanings. It applies in the first place to a world governed entirely by the laws of probability‚ in which everything is measurable and calculable. But the word is also commonly used to refer to non-quantitative uncertainties‚ to "risks that cannot

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    Back to Square One In the 1960’s‚ Robert C. Beck‚ D. Sc.‚ who preferred to be called simply Bob Beck‚ created what is known as the Bob Beck Protocol‚ a bioelectric treatment plan designed to help the body heal itself. His passion for healing technology led him to discover 5 fundamental steps for the maintenance of health and wellness. • Electrotherapeutic devices using micro currents of electricity‚ called the “Silver Pulser” or “Beck Zapper” • A magnetic device that uses pulsed magnetic fields‚

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    CHARACTERS LUCY BECK A young seventeen year old lady who got a job as a secretary at Ross and Banister’s Characteristics: She is a young‚ shy‚ a low achiever‚ not competent and highly qualified and insecure graduate of secretarial studies. Textual evidence: Lucy Beck was young and small and mouse-coloured‚ easily overlooked. She had a lonely ‘O’ level and a typing speed that would make a tortoise laugh. Characteristics: She has a very low self esteem‚ inferior complex‚ no

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    I have been out of school for six years and I have unknowingly created a personal Nursing Philosophy. My values‚ beliefs‚ interaction with patients and families‚ my Clinical experience‚ and my education are all integrated into how I care for patients and families. When I was searching for a career path‚ I had a mentor that recommended registered nursing over dental hygiene. He saw something in me that I didn’t. It was My drive to give‚ teach and provide quality care. At that time I

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    The interview I have chosen to analyse is a television interview by Piers Morgan with Cheryl Cole. It took place in a studio in front of a live audience. The interview is to gain knowledge over Cheryl’s personal life‚ and Piers obviously has vivid background knowledge of her life along with some pre-prepared questions to ask. The main topic is a contestant who was in Cheryl’s group during the famous show ‘The X-Factor’ and we can tell this as Piers refers to her directly as the proper noun‚ ‘Gamu

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    The current nursing shortage and high turnover rate among nurses is a great concern‚ not only for health care organizations but also for the general population. The increase in an older population‚ as the “Baby Boomers” approach retirement age will add to this shortage‚ leaving many to wonder who will take care of them in their golden years. Subsequently‚ many of these “Baby Boomers” are nurses themselves and will be retiring‚ adding to the shortage. The Current trend for recent nursing graduates

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