Holistic care of old people in nursing Essay

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    development of appropriate health care plans for a person and his/her family sometimes require the use of family health assessment, which is an important component in the nursing process. Family health assessment is significant in the nursing or health care process because it helps in upholding family health. One of the most commonly used methods for family health assessment is a functional health pattern assessment that was introduced by Gordon. This model provides a holistic mechanism for…

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    were 120 residents in Kamehameha Nursing Home who suffered physical injuries because of falls. This is an alarming rate as the number of falls tremendously increased. Because of the alarming increased rate of fall in Kamehameha Nursing Home, needs assessments were conducted to identify risk factors and ways to address it. The aims of the needs assessment were: a. Determining the causes of falls b. Determining the effects of falls to the residents of Kamehameha Nursing Home c. Determining fall…

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    distinct types of help and care due to this. Families of the patient can also impact the care. Some families may want to help a lot and others may not want to. It is also important that any…

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    with her neighbor friend. By profession she is also Registered Nurse. She is Nepalese and moved to US eighteen years ago. She has one beautiful eight-year-old daughter and wonderful husband in her family. In general, the interview went really well because of warm welcome of tea and coffee. It was an easy interview because both of us were health care provider and the assessment tool was simple. Daughter is so lovely she showed all her favorite toys in her room. Interviewee and interviewer were…

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    Organizational case study of Liberty Nursing Center of Oxford LNC 1) Mission, structure, and services “Our goal each day is to help every resident achieve the highest level of independence and wellness possible.” Liberty Nursing Center is a profit-oriented corporation nursing center which is one of the 17 communities, owned and managed by ‘Liberty Health Care Corporation’. The mission of LNC is ‘Enriching lives, promoting good health and serving with compassion’. The mission statement…

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    autonomy, nonmalficence, beneficence, justice, veracity, fidelity, confidentiality, sanctity of life, civility, and advocacy. I will use these values to guide my nursing practice now and in the future. Sanctity of Life Sanctity of life is the obligation to view human life as sacred (Bokinskie, 2014). Nurses have the obligation to care and preserve life, from the youngest to the elderly. Genesis 1:27 states that we are formed in the image of God. I believe each of us is created and Our Creator…

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    INTRODUCTION The existing health care system has progressively encircled the idea of patient-centered approach and empowerment (Siviter, 2008). Moreover holistic nursing care demands nurses to incorporate accountability, self-care, spirituality and psychological well-being (Thornton, 2008). Therefore, in this essay I will present a patient who is admitted and cared during my shifts on my placement ward. Applying Roper Logan Tierney model of care (2000) which focuses on the activities of daily…

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    Spirituality In Nursing Assessment Spiritual care has been foundational in nursing since modern nursing began with Florence Nightingale. Nightingale’s lasting legacy is a composite of her accomplishments and her vision of what can and should be undertaken by the profession. She believed “human beings are not just biological organisms with mental and emotional manifestations, but a multidimensional entity with a body, mind, soul and spirit” (Papathanasiou, Sklavou, & Kourkouta, 2013, p. 4).…

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    Everyday life is face with many different situations that affect our emotion. Events that we encounter throughout the day can be whether or not perceived as stressors, depending on how we appraise them. Some examples are: meeting new people that can either have a good or a bad experience on us, watching TV, talking to friends and family, eating what we like or dislike, going to work, going to school, attending groups, running errands. These are just some basic activities of daily living that I…

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    number eight out of nine children. I was born in a small town in Zacatecas Mexico. At eight years old we immigrated to Southern California where I attended grade school and middle school. Just before my 15th birthday my mother once again relocated our family; this time we ended up in Heyburn Idaho. Living in Idaho I met who was to later be my husband and my life long support. I attended nursing school as a mother and a full time employee. I am now a professional nurse, a wife and a mother…

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