There are different learning methods when educating a target population. Learning theories are a system of ideas, which is used to gain knowledge. The purpose of this discussion is to discuss how I might apply a learning theory when addressing cardiovascular disease for a target population in my community. Learning theories helps nurses understand how individuals and groups interpret and process information. Social, cognitive, and humanistic are the three learning theories. The Social learning…
There are differences and similarities between the Advanced Practice Nursing: An Integrative Approachan academic resource, the American Association of colleges of Nursing (AACN) DNP Essentials and the advance practice registered nurse (APRN) consensus model. According to the conceptual idea of Hamaric (2014) “Advanced practice nursing is the patient-focused application of an expanded range of competencies to improve health outcomes for patients and populations in a specialized clinical area of…
The theory that I practice currently is the modeling and role-modeling (MRM) theory, considered a paradigm by its creators. Modeling is the progression a nurse takes to fully comprehend their client’s world. Role modeling is the way in which the nurse understands their client’s model based on the context of their scientific theories. Nurses use modeling and remodeling to provide interventions that promote their client’s health. (McEwen and Wills, 2014) Based on comprehending how nurses interact…
aforementioned authors’ concepts, the cornerstone of Nightingale’s concept of professional nursing: factual, scientific, unique nursing knowledge, is sound. Just as disciplines such as psychology that contain both science and art have found their foothold in practice and theory, so nursing must persist and establish itself. The reality is that current nursing knowledge requires the inclusion of all points of the continuum of art to science and novice to expert. It also requires the flexibility…
nursing and professional activists in the committee that develop nursing curricula, promotes nursing in politics or legislature forums (Robert and Pape, 2011).Through nurses’ obligation to scholarly practice and effective patient care, they are impelled to use theory and research to improve nursing practices.…
Educator Background and Certifications This writer of tis paper was very fortunate in acquiring the point of view of a Nursing Education instructor, who has been educating for a long time. The instructor's name is A. C. what's more, she has been educating at a local college in Manhattan, New York at a new nursing program within a school of health sciences. She is working full-time in the online division of nursing. She holds a few degrees including a Master's of Science in Nursing, a Nurse…
Scope of practice is essential for clinical and advanced nursing practice. Young (2011) suggests that professionally, advanced nurse practitioners are expected to perform exceptionally than non-specialist nurses as they have higher professional identity. Advanced nursing over the past 30 years has been an emerging aspect of professionalism. It was introduced in the USA in 1960 (Furlong & Smith, 2005), and recognised in UK in 1980's. Advanced nurse specialist are licensed nurses who have acquired…
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innate human calling being a caring human. The aim of this paper is to express the impact of the caring relationship between the nurse and the nursed upon health outcomes. Clarification of the six assumptions of Nursing as Caring In order to apply in practice…
congruence in practice is to aid in the maintenance or restoration of health and wellbeing, as well as other stages of life such as death and dying (Leininger, 2007). It is through the Culture Care theory that one can learn various cultural factors affecting the execution of care such as socioeconomic status, environment, language, world perspective, and pertinent historical events within a culture (Leininger, McFarland, n.d.). Leininger proposes that it is not enough to know the cultural…