Cultural Diversity In Nursing Care

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    Professional Development of Nursing Proffesionals

    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University: NRS-430V September 21, 2014 The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) in conjunction with The Institute of Medicine (IOM) began an initiative that lasted two-years, beginning in 2008 in an attempt to assess and transform the profession of nursing. The culmination of this report in 2010 left several recommendation on “The future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health”. With nurses being the majority of the healthcare

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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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    Nursing Service Trip To Haiti Or The Dominican Republic

    explore and build upon my two passions, nursing and service. Since my Freshman year when I heard the inspiring stories about the nursing service trips from older students whom I admired, I have been eager to take part. I recognize the truly special experience these trips provide not only to grow as a nurse, but as a person, while simultaneously helping local communities of South America and the Caribbean. Thus, participating in the Haiti or Dominican Republic nursing service trips would provide a unique

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    Organizational Management

    A. Organization Self Assessment Tool (See Appendix 1 A) 1. Description of practice setting The work environment for the practice of nursing has been known as one of the most demanding throughout all areas of nursing. In general, nurses provide the vast majority of patient- care in hospitals, nursing homes, ambulatory care sites, and other health care settings. Penant Hospital is 200- bed hospital located close to the inner city. We serve mainly people from low socio-economic backgrounds

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    Research Utilization Projects

    The Effects of Nurse Education on Global Health As nurses we are constantly at the front line of health care delivery and we have the opportunity to use whatever expertise we have to improve the healthcare services currently offered on a global scale. This improvement can be fostered through education and the implementation of programs and courses that supports the improvement of nursing knowledge. Professional education in the health field is quite demanding and also an important contributor

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    Heritage Assessment

    Health care professionals deliver cultural competent care on a daily basis. In 1969 Campinha-Bacote was pursuing an undergraduate degree in nursing. At the same time relationships between the Caucasians and Blacks were strained. Parties of either side felt compelled to identify with ethnic background. It was at this time that Campinha-Bacote laid the developmental stages of her model, The Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Healthcare Services (Campinha-Bacote, 2002). Cultural competence

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    Heritage Assessment

    Heritage Assessment NRS-429V | Culture and Cultural Competency in Health Promotion John Thomas 3/24/13 The Heritage Assessment tool is primarily used as a device to evaluate health maintenance, health protection, and health restoration of a person’s cultural beliefs and values (Spector, 2006). This assessment helps aid in providing quality patient care in that it helps to meet and respect the needs of different types of people and their respective backgrounds (Spector, 2002). This particular

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    Student: Ramy Barrett * OUT LINE: “Cultural competence an important skill to a health care practice”: * What is cultural competence? What is not? 1. It’s not cultural awareness, cultural sensibility. 2. According to the anthropologist, Williams Haviland: Cultural 3. According to the office of Minority Health, defined Cultural and linguistic ( Website: www.competence (http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/) 4. Kate Berardo as Cultural Awareness is the foundation of communication

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    Culturally Competent Care

    Competent Care Standards Lori Houde Nur/531 Gregory Friesz December 17, 2012 As more people immigrate to this country, the need for culturally competent nursing care becomes more important. Hospitals, clinics, and doctors offices are now emphasizing the need for nurses to be aware of the diverse needs of many differing cultures. Learning and understanding Leininger’s transcultural nursing theory can assist the nurse in incorprating culturally competent care into their practice. Nursing standards

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    The Importance Of Diversity In Healthcare

    staffs, that is the reason their organization can perform at very high levels. The diversity of the workers assists in their ability to meet the needs of its member and patients because it provides a level of sensitivity and connectivity to serve respectfully. (Halvorson, 2012) Kaiser’s diversity plan communicates that their investment as it relates to diversity comes from the people they employ. Patients are taken care of by people who are just like them and can communicate to them on a much more

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