Baccalaureate Prepared Nurses “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” Nelson Mandela The profession of nursing has always been an evolving and demanding job. With each year the responsibilities of nurses grow and the demands for higher education increases. There are several ways to obtain a nursing license in the United States: a diploma program, associates program, and a baccalaureate degree. Even though the associate degree is a popular route to
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(The Office of Minority Health, 2013). Health care that is center to one’s culture and is sensitive to the beliefs and customs will foster a positive experience. The Heritage Assessment tool can be utilized to lay the foundation for health care professionals in understanding a client’s culture and traditions. The Heritage Assessment is a tool that a nurse can use to investigate a client’s ethnic, cultural and religious traditions. It helps identify how deeply a person identifies themselves to their
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nurse walks into a patient’s room an assessment begins. The nurse will begin to assess things such as the central line, IVs, the patient’s orientation but also the nurse assesses the patient’s look, language and the dynamics of the family in the room. Without meaning to the nurse will assume things about the patient’s culture and some may even adjust their care under the assumption. Our country has a wide variety of different cultures, which can make nursing care at times challenging (Edelman &
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Culture Evaluation: A View into Heritage With the United States continuing to grow, both in population and with views on healthcare, so does the need for continuous change and development in Nursing. The changing demographics and economics of a growing multicultural world and the long-standing disparities in the Health status of people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds has challenged health care providers to consider cultural competence as a priority (Capinha-Bacote, 2002). Patients
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practices, we must consider what role culture plays in the nursing process. Culture remains to be a vague concept that is often not well understood or explored. Culture can be referred to as the way we do things around here, it is the norm for the particular group. The challenge for nurses regarding culture continues to be maintaining a sufficient knowledge base and comprehension of individualized culturally sensitive care. In the document Nursing: scope and standards of practice it is stated that the
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correct? Flag VIEWS832UNLOCKS14HELPFUL1UNHELPFUL0 Recently Viewed mod 4 dq1Grand CanyonNURSING 429V Importance of Heritage AssesmentUniversity of PhoenixECON 101 mod 2 dq 2Grand CanyonNURSING 429V VARK learning style is a theory developed by Neil Flaming in 1987Grand CanyonNURSING 440 Other Related Study Materials Most Popular Documents for NURSING 429V PrevNext 1 pages mod 2 dq 2Grand CanyonNURSING 429V - Fall 2013Diversity among individuals, as well as cultures, provides
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HERITAGE ASSESSMENT PAPER Heritage Assessment The multiple questions of Heritage Assessment Tool is no doubt a "sine qua non" or an indispensable guide to follow by nurses and providers when dealing with new patients of different races, ethnicities, religions, cultures, and other things that make each and everyone unique and different. This tool helps the nurses and providers to reach into the beliefs, and probably the superstitions of their patients, and this may guide them in providing
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Juckett, 2005).It has become very important to understand and respect this various cultural beliefs especially in the healthcare system. All cultures have equal values and are different from one another. Heritage Assessment is a tool to help us know about one beliefs and the health tradition. Heritage tool help the author recognized different cultures thoughts, beliefs. This tool helps to evaluate the similarities and differences between different cultures. No one becomes culturally competent overnight
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mind which I heard a lot of times from my clinical instructors back home – “if it is not in writing, it did not happen”. For me, the message of this expression is about using documentation as evidence. Document in general as defined by American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (2011) is a written or printed paper and can also be recording or photograph that bears the original, official, or legal form of something that can be used to furnish decisive evidence of information. As nurses
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Physical Examination & Health Assessment, 6th Edition Chapter 1: Evidence-Based Assessment Key Points – Print This section discusses key points about assessment and critical thinking. ⦁ Assessment is the collection of subjective and objective data about a patient’s health. ⦁ Subjective data consist of information provided by the affected individual. 1 Objective data include information obtained by the health care provider through physical assessment, the patient’s record, and laboratory
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