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    narrow in scope compared to grand theories as well as offer a bridge between grand theories and enlightenment of nursing phenomenon. Middle range theories encompass the perceptions of pain‚ symptoms management‚ cultural issues‚ and health promotion (McEwen & Willis‚ 2014‚ p.74). McCarthy and Fitzpatrick (2014) stated middle range theories are used to guide research and give direction to nursing interventions in practice. An example of Middle range theory is Ruland and Moore’s Theory of Peaceful End

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    My Tastebuds

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    The article “River Plan Too Fishy For My Tastebuds” by Bill McEwen shows how the River Restoration Project is flawed in so many ways. McEwen proves to be more credible because he has worked for the Fresno Bee for 35 years and that shows he is very professional. This article was published by the Fresno Bee. The Fresno Bee receives an average of 8.6 million pageviews a month. The article was propagated in the six-county region of Fresno‚ Fresno is one of the fastest growing regions in California. There

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    a successful community health nurse (CHN) must focus on the entire population. In order to accomplish this task‚ the CHN utilizes a scientific approach to determine the priority population focused health needs for the community. According to Nies & McEwen (2011)‚ a population focus involving an assessment of the community is a primary tool utilized in order to develop planning‚ interventions‚ and evaluations for the community at large. The purpose of this paper is to determine a priority health

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    River Plan Too Fishy

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    The topic that the article‚ “River Plan Too Fishy for my Taste Buds” by Bill McEwen shows a lot of credibility by proving the plan of going on with the river rights project should not be allowed and I chose this because McEwen convinced me throughout his article. He showed me his credibility and he can be trusted with all the experience he has. His article can be trusted because it was published in the Fresno Bee‚ March 26‚2009. He publics this because he believes the project is unhelpful or meaningful

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    of Watson’s theory will also be discussed. Nursing Theory The development of nursing theories has defined nursing practice. Prior to nursing theories‚ nursing was “largely subsumed under medicine” (McEwen & Wills‚ 2014). Nurses mostly followed physician orders and completed tasks. According to McEwen and Wills (2014)‚ the “use of theory offers structure and organization to nursing knowledge and provides a systematic means of collecting data to describe‚ explain‚ and predict nursing practice.” Nursing

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    In “Too Fishy for my Taste Buds”‚ written by Bill McEwen‚ he suggests the idea to not use the River Restoration Plan. Similarly‚ I don’t believe in spending so much money‚ for a plan with no absolute guarantee. In my opinion‚ the Restoration plan is expensive and overall quite trivial. Although‚ I agree with McEwen‚ it isn’t only because of his great thesis but also because he is proven to be very credible. He’s given this title because of his 35-year career at Fresno Bee. This article was published

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    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 phenomenon of nursing. The two theorist chosen to examine are Orem and Neuman. Orem’s theory focused on Self-care Deficit while Neuman focused on a Systems Model. They approached

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    In the article‚ “River Plan Too Fishy for My Taste Buds‚” written by Bill McEwen‚ he express his expectations and concerns toward the river restoration plan on the San Joaquin River. You might wonder how long ago was this? McEwen wrote these concerns in 2009! It has been approximately six years since these articles were published. Now we are able to analyze the results of the river restoration program and how it affected the people and animals involved with it. We can evaluate if the river conditions

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    1. Which article is the most convincing? The article I find the most convincing is “River plan too fishy for my taste buds” by author Bill Mcewen because it tells you what is happening to the salmon in low weather conditions and how hard the farmers were hit by the restoration. 2. What is the major claim Weintraub makes? The major claim that Weintraub makes is that he is trying to restore the San Joaquin river to its original state and bring back the salmon by the water for the newly re-created

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    prevalent in my community. It will utilize Milio’s framework for prevention. Nancy Milio‚ a pioneer in healthcare‚ believed through public policy‚ determents of a community could be prevented by utilizes community nurses to educate the public (Nies & McEwen‚ 2015). Following Milio’s framework‚ one long-term goal‚ and three short-term goal with interventions will lay out a plan to decrease insufficient physical activity in any community‚ across many generations. According to data 25.4 % of Pennsylvanians

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