changed the way nursing viewed the human being. Rogers studied various works of other scientists to formulate her grand nursing theory: The Science of Unitary and Irreducible Human Beings In her original theory, Theory of Unitary Man, Rogers described man as a “sentient, thinking being capable of awareness, feeling, and choosing” (McEwen, Wills, 2014, p. 194). Key elements Rogers implemented include, but are not limited to, energy fields, openness, and human-unitary human beings. Rogers utilized these
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paper replicas such as homes, servants and some necessities for their ancestors to use in the afterlife. However, while all these sacrifices is fired and burnt, the smoke released does cause harm not only to human’s health but even to the environment. The following are the effects to the human and environment caused by burning incense and bursting firecrackers. Problem analysis Air pollution The effects of the burning of firecrackers on air quality was assessed from the ambient concentrations of
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vegetarianism improves one’s health tremendously. Secondly, it can improve or display one’s spirituality and beliefs. Another reason for changing to a vegetarian lifestyle that most people don’t know is for the ecology and our surroundings. All of the above reasons and many more show that vegetarianism is a wonderful enhancement to anyone’s overall life. Health should be a considerable priority in every individual’s life and vegetarians are proven to be healthier than carnivorous humans in various ways. First
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themselves as human beings. It reflects the many faceted realities of their self-concept and is influenced by: culture, spirituality, morals, values, and belief concepts. The relevance of one’s personal philosophy to nursing is significant. One’s philosophy directly affects the interpersonal relationship and care given to patients. For the purpose of this paper, the author will reflect and incorporate her nursing philosophy with the four nursing metaparadigms: person, environment, health and nursing
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addition to or in assisting the individual, family or group, helping to recover the capacity to do so, or preventing further loss of capacity that would make it difficult to meet the needs. Thus, the fourteen needs direct reading of the realities of health to the nurse. They form a frame of reference, a conception of reality, guide the nurse in identifying manifestations of dependence or independence, which will then guide his actions and his plan of care.( Watson, 2000) Returning to Virginia Henderson
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insight, an understanding that the reason why individuals could benefit from nursing was theexistence of…self care limitations” (Orem, 1978, cited in Fawcett, 2005, p. 230). Oremsummarized her initial ideas about nursing in an Indiana State Board of Health report
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environment science. In your paper, answer the following questions: • How do you define environmental science? Environmental science is the study of how humans interact with the environment. Environmental science is the study of the interaction of the living and non-living components of the environment with special emphasis on the impact of humans on these components. Environmental science is a very dynamic area of research and involves many different fields of study. (Hartwick College, 2013) These
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The relationship between students’ study habits, happiness and depression Susan Bahrami, PhD,* Saeed Rajaeepour, PhD,** Hasan Ashrafi Rizi, PhD,*** Monereh Zahmatkesh, BA,**** and Zahra Nematolahi, BA**** Author information ► Article notes ► Copyright and License information ► This article has been cited by other articles in PMC. ------------------------------------------------- Abstract BACKGROUND: One of the important requirements for cultural, social and even economic development is having
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deliberate destruction of a human being with personal freedom. However, in the cases of self-defense, just war, and capital punishment, don’t we a society allow the murder of human beings, each with their own set of personal freedoms? Implicit in the claim that it is unethical to kill a human being deliberately is the idea that we have rights because we are human beings therefore can we say that a fetus has rights because it holds the potential to flourish into a human being? Personally, I cannot
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today's world Human cloning should not be allowed. Eventually, there won't be enough space for them on the planet, and it does nothing good other than creates more problems than it solves. Human cloning is not ethically and morally acceptable due to health issues, religious concerns and causes a lack of uniqueness and diversity. Usually, the identical pair always suffers health problems and is emotionally unstable. It is understandable that scientists do use cloning for lab experiments and human research
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