Health Belief Model

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    Spritual Needs Assesment

    Grand Canyon University Spirituality in Health care HLT-310V May 1, 2011 Spiritual needs Assessment Spirituality is a sensitive subject, and not everyone is open to discussing one’s beliefs. How well a patient discusses their spirituality is somewhat dependent on the nurse. A caring empathetic nurse is more likely to develop and maintain a holistic rapport and trust with patient. However, their involvement is essential in promoting spiritual health among patients. The difficulty nurses

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    Counseling Theories Paper

    Theory Paper Holistic, CBT and Spritual Theory Approach Introduction Client’s are expecting that counselors will treat their spiritual concers, as a result many mental health professionals are now considering the healing potential of a holistic view of mind, body, and spirit when it is incorporated into the therapeutic process (Morrison, Clutter, Pritchett & Demmitt, 2009). Learning a clients spiritual history, faith preferences, and commitments is a critical assessment priority (Greggo

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    Nursing Theory

    Women/Feminist studies, Education, Ecology, Peace Studies, Philosophy/ Ethics, Arts and Humanities, Mindbodyspirit Medicine. As such, caring science is rapidly becoming an Interdisciplinary or Transdisciplinary field of study. It has relevance to all the health, education, and human service fields and professions. Download Core Concepts of Jean Watson’s Theory of Human Caring/Caring Science Download Ten Caritas Processes™ 1. Embrace altruistic values and Practice loving kindness with self and others

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    Theory of Nursing

    After graduating nursing school I immediately obtained a position in the Emergency Room at East Houston Regional Medical Center. During my time in the Emergency Center I became an Advance Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) instructor and CardioPulmonary Resusciation ( CPR) instructor for American Heart Association. I stayed in that position until I became pregnant, which was a year and a half after becoming and registered nurse. Then I transferred to Labor & Delivery (L&D) as a staff nurse. I spent all

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    Model of Helping

    Paper on Personal Model of Helping Prepare a 1,400 to 2,100 word paper on your personal model of helping. Incorporate learning from this course and discuss how and why you have, at this point in your development, formed your viewpoint(s). Include the following about your personal theory: a. How and why you formed this viewpoint b. Your view of helping c. The relationship between the clinician and the participant d. Techniques or approaches to change e. The kinds of problems that can be addressed

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    Personal Ethics Developement

    guide the choices and decisions we make. Each individual has their own character or traits that direct their actions in conjunction with their morals and values. Morals are the actions an individual takes which are based in his or her own ethical beliefs. Values are items an individual feels are worth supporting with resources that are available. I will discuss factors that have affected and shaped my ethical development, how I use ethics in my professional career as a registered nurse, and why organizations

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    Professionalism: The Professional Nurse

    According to this definition, a nurse is a professional. In general, nurses follow a code of ethics, they aim to provide safe, quality patient care, and they chose the nursing profession to provide for their own livelihood. Professional nurses are role models for their profession and are essential to promoting nursing not only as a career, but as a profession. Nursing past, present, and future Nursing has changed greatly from the days of Florence Nightingale. As summarized

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    Care Theory Compare and Contrast Paper

    Paley’s background, and a brief discussion Friedich Nietzschen’s major philosophical beliefs. Jean Watson’s background Jean Watson was born in West Virginia in 1940. She graduated from the University of Colorado where she earned her BSN, MS, and in 1973 her PhD. Dr. Watson is widely published and has received many awards and honors. She is a distinguished professor of nursing and endowed chair in Caring Health Science. She is also a fellow at the American Academy of nursing. Watson’s research

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    Lyme Disease

    previously paramount in his life. Some days he is unable to work due to the pain flare ups and ultimately affecting his career. The school superintendent has told him that he would be replaced if he couldn't show up to work more consistently. Poor health has unbalanced his sense of

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    America's Healthcare Systems

    Americas Health Care Systems Kim Capobianco RN, BSN University of Phoenix Health Care Organizations and Delivery Systems HCS 531 Americas Health Care Systems This paper will look at the health care systems in the United States and will include the implications of beliefs and values that are placed on the health care system. Examples of the various models of health care delivery systems that have been used in the United States and how the health care system applies to the models of the health

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