Nursing Cultural Sensitivity

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    Health Care Management

    understanding, like health care. Basic communication requires specific elements, which differ from the rules of health care communication. Health care providers have an added responsibility of communicating effectively with patients from diverse cultural backgrounds while adhering to the rules and regulations of health care communication as well as creating an environment that fosters open, candid communication. Effective communication means conveying clear, accurate, and understandable information

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    Does Higher Education Result in More Competent Nurses

    argument between RNs who hold diploma, Associates or Baccalaureate degrees in the equality and competency of nursing care that is delivered to patients. Many studies have been conducted on this subject to identify if there are better patient outcomes for higher educated nurses. Originally the Associates Degree level on nursing was developed out of the demand to produce nurses in response to a nursing shortage during and following World War II, which continues to this day. It originally was proposed as

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    Contrast in Competences Between Adn and Bsn Nurses

    Contrast in competences between ADN and BSN Nurses To be a professional nurse, one has to complete numerous college classes. Nursing focuses on personalized care behaviors, functions, and processes that have physical, psychocultural, and social significance or meaning. The goal of nursing is to help, support, facilitate, or enable individuals or groups to regain or maintain their health in a way that also puts their culture into consideration and also helps people face handicaps or death (Friberg

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    Heritage Assessment

    individual has a cultural heritage. Each culture views the world differently. Heritage is whom we are, where we came from and our historical roots. The Heritage Assessment Tool is designed to “give nurses an understanding of the patient’s traditional health and illness beliefs and practices so that culturally appropriate interventions can be initiated. The tool is a series of twenty nine questions.   These twenty nine questions are designed to determine a patient’s ethnic, cultural, and religious background

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    Adjunct Nursing Faculty

    Adjunct clinical faculty is a valuable source for teaching in the clinical field due to the shortage of nursing instructors in this community. The clinical area is the first rotation to which new and adjunct faculty are assigned. The registered nurse with expert patient care skills sometimes lacks clinical educator aptitudes to be a leader, scholar, and mentor. A consequence of employing unqualified adjunct faculty is student dissatisfaction with their clinical learning experience. In turn, this

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    The “Art” of Comfort Theory and Its Visual Representation

    The “Art” of Comfort Theory and Its Visual Representation The art of nursing is the intentional creative use of oneself, based upon skill and expertise, to transmit emotion and meaning to another. It is a process that is subjective and requires interpretation, sensitivity, imagination, and active participation (Rodgers, B.L., 2006). To find a work of art that reflects a nursing theory is relatively a complex task. Nursing theory can be indistinguishable from one’s own perspective. Art can be defined

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    Asian American Indian Culture

    subgroup (Goyal, pg 92). The Asian Indian culture is rich in tradition, especially during the prenatal period. In order to deliver a comprehensive and patient-centered health care, nurses ought to have a generalized cultural awareness and sensitivity to make appropriate and effective nursing interventions. Indian culture is traditional. Some birthing practices are upheld and passed on from ancestor’s experience and shared belief. Moreover, Indian culture is collectivism, which emphasize cohesion and

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    Code of Ethics

    that serves as a foundation for the profession or health care specialty, providing ethical guidance. Nursing is a very reputable profession, and as a nurse, it is vital that I provide safe, compassionate, and competent nursing care. It is expected that all nurses carry out their responsibilities and tasks while respecting all patients’ rights and sensitivities. That is why it is so important that nursing care be guided by a code of ethics. For this paper, I have chosen to analyze and discuss the contents

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    Diabetes Mellitus-2 Soapie

    by an abnormality in carbohydrate and fat metabolism. The cause of type-2 diabetes are multifactorial and include both genetic and environmental elements that affect beta cell function and tissue (muscle, liver, adipose tissue, pancreas) insulin sensitivity. A number of factors have been suggested as possibly linking insulin resistance and beta cell dysfunction in the pathogenesis of type-2 diabetes. A majority of individual suffering from type-2 diabetes are obese, with central visceral adiposity

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    Rtt1 Task1

    RTT1 Task 1 Nursing-sensitive indicators reflect the structure, process and outcomes of nursing care. These are measurable indicators of the quality of care provided to patients. Quality and/or quantity of nursing care can and does affect patient outcomes and the understanding of these measurements can assist in the planning and implementation of nursing care so that appropriate, quality health care with positive outcomes can be achieved. Poor performance on these indicators means not only is

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