Cultural Diversity And Nursing

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    Traditional Mexican Culture Analysis

    In an article by Josepha Campinha-Bacote she defines cultural competence as “a set of congruent behaviors attitudes, and policies that come together in a system agency, or among professionals and enables that system agency, or those professionals to work effectively in cross-cultural situation” (Campinha-Bacote, 2007, pg. 19). Why is it important for nurses to be culturally competent? It is very important that nurses do not provide treatment or actions that would otherwise be offensive to people

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    Health Care Diversity

    Health Care Provider and Faith Diversity: First Draft Diane Bruce Grand Canyon University: HLT-310V 09/22/2013 Abstract Heath care is a diverse culture serving people of many faiths. Baha’i, Jainism, Sikhism and Christianity share many common elements of worship including the desire for prayer, meditation and a spiritual community. Within the health care environment religious customs of these diverse faiths and cultures may be inadvertently violated or treated disrespectfully. Preventing

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    Emotional Intelligence

    improvement needed to achieve the desired emotional intellect outcome. Emotional Skills of the Nurse Competency in Nursing is a necessary element when caring for patients. The nurse demonstrates confidence in his or her knowledge and ability while acting with genuine empathy for the community served. She or he has studied medicine for years before beginning his or her career in nursing and has mastered the medical skills necessary to become successful. Nurses serve a diverse community with individuals

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    Nurse

    Heritage Assessment February 17, 2013 Heritage Assessment Cultural heritage is the representation of artistic or symbolic signs that are delivered to the future generation in every culture to keep its distinctiveness to whole human beings. The corner stone for any cultural policy is the preservation and presentation of the cultural heritage. The heritage assessment tool helps us evaluate and study the cultural experiences of people from various cultures. This assessment tool allows us to

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    Community Conceptual Model

    Community Conceptual Model Leonie Taylor-Brown, Kellie Durner, Diane Nims, Jessica O’ Hara NUR/544 August 25, 2014 Amy Weaver FNP Community Conceptual Model Milio's framework for prevention was created as a complement to health belief model (HBM).  HBM is based on individuals avoiding disease, but has limitations, such as placing the burden of action on the patient (Nies and McEwen, 2011).  While Milio recognized these limitations, she continued the development of her framework

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    Rn to Bsn

    Nurses Achieving a Baccalaureate of Science in Nursing (BSN), or an Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN), makes an individual eligible to sit for the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN). Once either candidate successfully passes he or she is granted a Registered Nurse (RN) license and can gain employment in the workforce. With licensure as a RN come the core values that each nurse accepts while practicing nursing (Creasia J. & Friberg E., 2011). Both degrees hold

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    College Paper

    Leisure Chateau Care & Rehabilitation Center, Lakewood, New Jersey 2008 Director of Recreation/Volunteer Services New Community Healthcare Inc., Newark, New Jersey 2006 Administrator Professional Musician: 2007 Franciscan Newport Nursing & Rehabilitation, Jersey City, New Jersey 2005-2007 Director of Recreation/R.S.V.P. Volunteer Program (NJ Seniors Program) Christ Hospital, Jersey City, New Jersey 2002-200 Recreation Consultant/Recreation Director Education/Certificates

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    Communication

    However, meanings can be interpreted differently due to tone, pitch and volume. Movements, facial expressions and posture displaying attitudes and emotions convey non-verbal communication. Therefore, the importance of effective communication in nursing cannot be overstated as miscommunication causes misunderstandings, misdiagnosis and even a lack of trust in the professional. In agreement with this, Walker et al state that interpersonal aspects of care are central to patient’s perceptions of quality

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    Scholary Research

    title on someone. If it said RN then I knew they were a RN and that’s all I thought I cared about. I assumed that the care and knowledge that was being provided to me would be the same across the board, unless I just got a lazy nurse. Going through nursing school first as a LPN and then as a RN has given me a broad picture at the many variances in nurses out there. I can remember times as a patient when I was a LPN and seeing the care that was being provided to me and just shocked at the overall lack

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    Healthcare Ecosystems

    hospital was built with money from the Jewish community and the board of directors consisted of the city’s Jewish leaders but they wanted the hospital to help everyone. The board promised that the hospital would “afford medical and surgical care and nursing to sick or disabled persons of any creed or nationality” (http://barnesjewish.org/about/history). Over 3 million Jews immigrated to the United States from Europe from 1881 to 1920. The immigration was caused by economic conditions and discrimination

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