www.med.monash.edu www.med.monash.edu NUR1010 FOUNDATIONS OF NURSING AND MIDWIFERY PRACTICE Concepts of health, illness & human development OBJECTIVES • • • • • • Begin to develop their understanding of what nursing and midwifery involves. Discuss the concept of health. Discuss the concepts of human development. Describe factors that influence health across the lifespan. Begin to develop an understanding of the concepts surrounding person centeredness. Discuss the role of the nurse in
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solutions that will provide benefit to the most and cause harm to the least amount of other living creatures. Morality also includes learning from our mistakes and trying to never repeat them. While the opinions of those around us are essential to feed our egos and certainly continuously influence our actions, ultimately every individual is responsible and self accountable for their own actions. I believe that in order for a person to be truly ethical they must not only possess, but also adhere to, the guiding
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My Stages in Erikson’s Psychological Development Michelle Salazar Psychology Dr.Vasquez Abstract Erik Erikson was greatly influenced by Freud and ended up developing a theory called Erikson’s Stages of Physiological Development. He believed that in each stage the person develops a conflict that they have to overcome. If the person ends up overcoming the stage successfully they will have a high quality of life but if they fail they may not develop the essential skills needed for a strong sense
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1. Understanding the links and differences between management and leadership 1.1 Discuss the concept of leaders as effective managers Leadership and management go hand in hand but is not the same thing, but are linked and compliment each other. There has been debate about the difference between leadership and management. With some believing there is no distinction, while others that they should be separated in two defined roles. A common definition is: Management is about the
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Safe Vehicle Operations Firefighters and emergency personnel lay their lives on the line to save others at any moments notice. Firefighting is a job that is highly respected among others and requires bravery, integrity and the ability to quickly think, react and overcome problems. Firefighters respond to many calls to include fire alarms, fires, and incidents involving hazardous materials, car accidents and many emergency medical calls. Safely responding to these said emergencies is the number
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Multiple Choice Questions 1. According to Erikson Sara is in which of the following stages: a) Latency b) Muscular-anal c) Locomotor d) Adolescence e) None of the above 2. What is the crisis of the stage that Sara is in: a) Autonomy vs. Shame b) Initiative vs. Guilt c) Trust vs. Mistrust d) Industry vs. Inferiority e) None of the above 3. What is the positive outcome of the latency stage: a) Repeated frustration and failure which leads
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years. Even though we all go through developmental stages, basic trust vs. basic mistrust, autonomy vs. shame, initiative vs. guilt, industry vs. inferiority, identity vs. role confusion, intimacy vs. isolation, generativity vs. stagnation and ego integrity vs. despair; no two people will experience either stage in the same
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Interview with “Muzzy” Erica Richardson Southwest Baptist University College of Nursing This paper is an exploration of an older adult’s thoughts, experiences and beliefs on the subject of aging. I interviewed “Muzzy” (name changed to her favorite nickname for reasons of confidentiality) using a set of questions provided to me. These questions helped me understand her views on the subject of aging. The interview lasted about 60 minutes and was conducted over the telephone. Muzzy is a 94
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81. - 100. You are to explain a complicated procedure to a 4-year-old child. Describe how you would consider their cognitive level (Piaget) psychosocial stage (Erikson) and moral level (Kohlberg) to create an appropriate setting and information to help the child understand the procedure. Pre-operational stage-To explain Piaget’s cognitive level of a four years old child, I am going to focus on his second level of cognitive development called pre-operational stage. The child’s thinking at this stage
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Erikson’s Theory Micah Schenk AIU Online Abstract Inside this essay the Erikson’s Theory on developmental psychology is described in full detail, the stages how everyone is affected throughout the stages with detail inside the examples. Using personal and televised characters to define how each character fits inside the specific stage. Detail on how the person had managed to progress or did not progress inside the stage and how to overcome the negative effects.
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