Holistic care of old people in nursing Essay

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    Throughout this essay I will discuss and reflect on one of my experiences in the practice setting that I was involved in delivering nursing care to a patient. Andersen (2016) states that reflection is hugely important to engage in throughout the nursing profession and that it is essential to student nurses throughout our clinical placements as we are involved in new experiences each day. We learn an extensive amount on placement as we observe and participate in new things. By looking back and…

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    Praxis Framework

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    Framework for Praxis Praxis is an essential substructure of the nursing foundation. Chinn and Kramer (2011) deem praxis to be both an individual and interactive process that requires continuous speculation and action. This paper will give an overview of praxis as well as provide the role of the advanced practice nurse (APN), explore ideological, theoretical, and ethical influences contributing to the framework of practice, and discuss the utilization of the framework while providing a visual…

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    Self Awareness In Nursing

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    A nursing philosophy coincides with self-awareness. Self-awareness, in short, is knowledge of one 's self, feelings, motives, and desires. I believe empathy, integrity, genuineness, and compassion are all important attributes of a nurse. Empathy shows an attempt to understand from the patients’ perspective. Integrity shows honesty. Genuineness prevents bias by recognizing self-awareness of feelings as they present in the patient-nurse relationship. Compassion shows sympathy and concern for the…

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    Nursing Self Reflection

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    important to the field of nursing. I believe humility develops over time, but is essential for the process of self reflection and self critique. In my opinion, a humble nurse is mindful of the differences and similarities with their patients in regards to beliefs and goals. They are also acutely aware of their shortcomings which makes them more conscientious and diligent with their work. I believe they are also more alert for potential mistakes made during a patient’s care. Compassion is…

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    Gibbs Reflective Model

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    confidentiality of patient, I will be using the name ‘Mr. Brown’ to discuss about them as per the code of professional conduct devised by NMBA (Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia, 2010). Description Mr. Brown was 54 years old patient, admitted to the ED from rehab centre on the background of dysphagia secondary to the latent TB and…

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    Nurses have used life span theories to develop a multidisciplinary theory of thriving (Haight, Barba, Tesh, & Courts, 2002). Despite the fact that it is past the extent of any nursing content to address all parts of body– mind–spirit interconnectedness, attendants can utilize the utilitarian results point of view, in conjunction with data from speculations talked about in this section, to help more established grown-ups answer…

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    identification includes being a 21-year-old straight white American female with a Native American and Japanese ethnic background. My parents were teen parents, and I have a single mom raising me. Socioeconomically I have been below the poverty line growing up, and pay for college all on my own. Organizations I am involved with in nursing school are club volleyball, crimson scrubs, and being a student ambassador. When it come to my own personal health care preferences I really appreciate natural…

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    of physicians and growth of Advanced Practice Nursing (APN), with beatitude of emotional connection with patients, mercy, and connected to patient care. As physicians diagnose and prescribe, an advance practice nurse applies education, process diagnosis through a professional and understanding with a therapeutic approach that differentiate the roles. Nursing principles applied to APN, through more training and education however keep the same nursing values instilled and dictate how to interact…

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    Nurse Journey

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    future for their children. I want to be able to follow in their footsteps by achieving my goals in order to carry on their legacy. A majority of my family members work in the medical field, including my mother, so I have been familiar with the health care setting at a young age. My mother worked…

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    Generally, lack of funds or reliable transportation are key barriers among this population. For example, a 64-year-old African-American male presented to the clinic as a new patient with a complaint of a non-healing wound to the hand for several months. Upon my physical assessment and pertinent labs, he proved to be an uncontrolled diabetic with end-stage renal disease…

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