Cultural Diversity And Nursing

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    Asthma

    1. Discuss the pathophysiology of asthma. The pathophysiology of Asthma includes inflammation of the airway. The way in which this works is from an irritant which can include dust, pollen, cedar, or cat hair. When a reaction occurs, the airways become inflamed and narrow. The narrowing occurs because once the inflammatory response is triggered by an irritant, histamines, immunoglobulin E antibodies, and leukotrienes are released. Because of this, mucous production occurs. Since the bronchioles are

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    Describe the Components of a Healing Hospital and Their Relationship to Spirituality.

    Running head: MY NURSING ETHICS PAPER My Nursing Ethics Paper Grand Canyon University Course Instructor Date My Nursing Ethics Paper Professional Moral Compass A moral compass is the one that serves to direct a person to make a choice based on morals and virtues, or at times, character. There are four essential aspects of professional moral compass, they are; integrity, responsibility, compassion, and forgiveness (Kiel & lennick, 2006). Integrity means speaking the truth, standing

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    Are You Ready?

    Are You Ready? As a result of the Affordable Health Care Act of 2010 becoming a reality, there is a growing need for nursing practice to advance. With this in mind, the health care delivery system is changing and as nurses we need to be ready. Health care will no longer be focused on the disease but more on the prevention of the disease and health promotion. Who better than nurses to be best positioned to fill such new and expanded roles as a consequence of this redesigned healthcare system? With

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    Patient Advocate

    We are taught in nursing school to be patient advocates, respect all patient rights, so cultural competence is very important. We experience diversity between most of our co-workers in the hospital, with our patients and society. As nurses, we may not always believe or understand our patient’s beliefs but we need to respect them.  Knowledge, attitude and skill are important when caring with the different cultures with our patients. KNOWLEDGE is understanding traditions and values as well as ethnic

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    Health Promotion

    culturally diverse nation. As health providers, we must adapt our practice to include cultural care, a holistic approach to care. In nursing, it can help us understand the similarities and differences across human groups. (Current Nursing). Cultural care includes cultural competency that assesses, plans, and implements care based the understanding of the client’s cultural needs, language, beliefs, and health practices. “Cultural care takes into account the context in which the patient lives, as well as the

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    Concept of Family

    Family is a set of relationships that the patient identifies as family or as a network of individuals who influence one another’s lives, whether or not there are actual biological or legal ties (Potter & Perry, 2013). • Scope: The emphasis in nursing today is on providing family-centered care. Wherever nurses practice, they will work with families and observe family dynamics across the lifespan (Giddens, 2013). • Attributes: o Nuclear Family – consists of husband and wife (and perhaps one or

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    Educational Preparation: Differences Between Adn and Bsn Degrees

    Arizona: NRS-430V-0500 November 07th, 2012 Introduction: Recent studies have shown that nursing practices and quality of overall patient care, have a direct link to the quality and level of nursing education. Today’s nursing education must be able to meet the demands, challenges and needs of a modern healthcare. According to the (AACN) Facts Sheets: It approaches today’s nursing workforce with researches, relating education to outcomes, and also outline the capacity

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    Professional Roles and Values

    Professional Roles & Values Project Western Governors University A. Functional Difference Professional nursing organizations such as the Wisconsin Nurses Association (WNA) function as an advocate for registered nurses at the state level. The Wisconsin Nurses Assocation “works to protect, promote, and enhance the practice of professional nursing.” (“WISCONSINNURSES.ORG,” n.d.) The WNA encourages members to follow the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics

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    Culturally Competent Nursing for the Egyptian Patient

    Culturally Competent Nursing for the Egyptian Patient Jessica Wagnon South University Online Caring for a Multicultural Society | NSG3016 S02 Week 5, Assignment 2 Gina Drake April 16, 2016   Culturally Competent Nursing for the Egyptian Patient Cultural competence in nursing is imperative for effective patient care. A nurse must know his or her own values and beliefs as well as knowing about a patient cultural practices in relation to healthcare. Cultural competence is defined by some as:

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    Community Health Nursing Reflection

    Community Health Nursing Reflection NUR/405 Cynthia Januale Community Health Nursing Reflection This assignment was very interesting and unique compared to other assignments that I have had in the past. Visiting and studying the community that I chose gave me quite the insight on various issues that, had it not been for this assignment, I may not have picked up on before. “In any setting, the role of public health nurses focuses on the prevention of illness, injury or disability, the

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