Pain is a phenomena that should be examined thoroughly because it is experienced by many individuals in many areas of practice. Pain is subjective, and there are no objective ways to
challenging to implement. Nursing is a profession that is always in a change pattern. It is how that change is presented to its nursing staff whether it will be successful. Utilizing a change theory will help the health care leadership or others that are involved in the change for it to be successful. When those who are involved in the change are active participants this will improve the environment and the transition of the change to be sustained (Mitchell, 2013). The concepts that are involved in the…
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Nursing Theory: Foundation for Nursing as a Profession Wilma J. Vintson Chamberlain College of Nursing NR 501: Theoretical Basis for Advanced Nursing Fall 2011 Nursing Theory: Foundation for Nursing as a Profession Introduction This paper will discuss nursing theory and review how it relates to nursing as a profession. It will also focus on aspects of Virginia Henderson’s theory on the complementary-supplementary model of nursing. Nursing leadership, as it relates to Henderson’s theory…
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Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories NUR/513 October, 22, 2012 Delores Diehl Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories Nursing is a science that has many theories to support the beliefs and clinical practice of the profession. One core concept prevalent in many nursing theories is caring. Theorist Jean Watson and Madeleine Leininger are both nursing theorists who developed theories around caring and nursing. The subject of discussion in this paper is the comparison and analysis…
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should be nursing because the foundations of nursing are built from nursing theories. The history of nursing holds a significance to theory in that theories help establish nursing as a profession (Smith & Liehr, 2014). Theories from the past in the Nightingale era and new theories today in the 21st century aid in the guidance of nursing practice and research (Smith & Liehr, 2014). In the twentieth century, nursing was not recognized as an academic discipline or a profession (Alligood…
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Concept Analysis Article 1 PEER REVIEWED CONCEPT ANALYSIS ARTICLE Peer Reviewed Concept Analysis Article Concept Analysis Article 2 Introduction In the article, “Therapeutic Relationships in Specialist Palliative Care Nursing Practice” by Deebs Canning, John Rosenberg, and Patsy Yates, the focus of the concept is on nursing care. Considered to be one of an essential focus of specialist nursing practice is the therapeutic relationships formed with those for…
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After careful review of each of the six case studies previously encountered in the course, we as professionals can be influenced by the American Nurses Association Code of Nursing Ethics. We can use the code to give us a guideline in difficult decision making situations. In the following, we will apply the code to each of the case studies to illustrate how the ANA code could be of assistance in typical as well as not so typical cases that might arise. 1. What pieces of information are needed to…
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Comfort: Concept Analysis Concept analysis deals with the careful job of guiding clearness to the meaning of concepts used in science, according to McEwen, M., & Wills, E. (2010) in Nursing Theories and Nursing Practice. This paper will analyze the concept of comfort which comes from Katarine Kolcaba’s Comfort theory. Comfort is the state that is experienced automatically by receivers of comfort interventions. It involves the holistic experience of being strengthened through having comfort needs…
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Transcultural nursing refers to how professional nursing interacts with the concept of culture. Culture shapes and influences each individuals’ ideas, beliefs, and a values differently and can be refined as individuals grow and mature (Rew, 2014). The goal of transcultural nursing is to develop the appropriate knowledge to provide culture-specific and culture-universal care for individuals of both similar and diverse cultures (Andrews & Boyle, 2016). To provide this culturally competent care, the…
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Essay Introduction This essay will give insight into the author’s point of view on several facets of nursing today. The information provided will speak to lessons learned in the Everest College Nursing program. Topics covered shall consist of a reflection of the personal nursing philosophy, impact and concepts of the Nursing Code of Ethics and how it applies to Nursing as a profession, the concept of patient centered care, use of technology in documentation, and the leadership aspects that are considered…
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The Concept of Adaptation Using Sis. Callista Roy's Model of Adaptation A Concept Analysis St. Augustine's College Exploring the Concept of Adaptation Adaptation has long been described as one of the mean tools of human and animal survival. A chameleon changes its color to hide from a predator, a child becomes withdrawn to deal with the death of a loved one or a soldier learns how to walk with a prosthetic limb after the traumatic amputation of a leg due to injury. All of these situations…
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