Holistic care of old people in nursing Essay

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    Palliative Nurse Essay

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    The palliative nurse that I am going to develop works in an ICU setting caring for a patient 1:1. The patient is a 60 year old male, who was in a major car accident, and has many serious injuries, and the doctors say he will not survive. The patient is a father of 3 children, a son age 18, and two daughters ages 28 & 34. The patient is married to his high school sweetheart and they have been together for 45 years. The family is just devastated. They have never had any traumatic situations in…

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    The purpose of this essay is to demonstrate the ability of a nurse to provide safe and individualised nursing care to Margaret Evans as per the given fictional clinical scenario. She was 45 years old, a single mother and had been working hard to meet the needs of the family. She had a history of smoking. She presented symptoms of cold and cough for more than 72 hours. The symptoms became worse, as she struggled to breathe and was unable to stand on her feet. Therefore, she was rushed to the…

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    A dormant eighty-five-year-old Alzheimer's patient sits in a wheelchair in his nursing home where he has resided for the past 15 years. His full and eventful life has come to a halt as his alzheimer's began to progress rapidly. His love of music, which began as a child and carried over into his adulthood, has vanished, or so it seemed. Until one day a music therapist came into the nursing home and placed a pair of headphones that were connected to an iPod, over the resident’s ears which were…

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    different forms of long-term care facilities. These facilities provide total care services that promote the maximum independence for people with functional limitations over a period of time. Long-term facilities provide medical care, mental health services, social support, residential amenities and hospice services. It is important that the internal and external environments are well managed. On (October 10,2015), I visited the Remarkable Healthcare of Preston Wood, a long term care facility…

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    Nursing Care Plan Sample

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    14, 2016 EVALUATION The nursing care plan consists of five components and is the essential core of practice in order for the registered nurse to be able to deliver holistic patient centered care. The nursing care plan is a tool used to help identify patient problems and ways to meet the needs of the patients based on evidence based practices. The final phase of a nursing care plan is the evaluation; this is where the responses to the nursing interventions are reviewed to…

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    1. Develops a therapeutic relationship with clients Therapeutic relationship is the special connection between the nurse and client that is based on trust, empathy, respect, and professional intimacy. On the afternoon shift the certified nursing assistant (CNA) reported to me that a client did not have dinner. I went to see her to inquirer why she wasn’t eating. She informed me that she was sad and wanted someone to talk to. I sat by her bed and actively listened while she explained to me that…

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    Human Caring Theory Essay

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    Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality and Theory of Human Caring Leininger introduced the Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality in the 1960s. Then, in the 1970s, Watson developed the Theory of Human Caring. Both women have evolved their theories over time, and they remain relevant in the nursing care that is provided today and continue to be refined as more research is conducted. Nurses provide whole person, loving, kind, culturally competent care when applying these…

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    An individual that has positive resolution throughout each of these stages will have successfully moved forward from infancy to old age and secure with: trust in others, positive self-esteem, confident taking initiative, a feeling of self-worth, possessing individuality, able to establish strong relationships, a sense of self-worth, and able to reflect on a life well lived (Fundamentals…

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    There are many different categories of paradigms in the nursing profession. However, there is one paradigm that I identify with the most and it belongs to Newman’s paradigm categories: the unitary- transformative paradigm. In this paper, I will be describing the nursing paradigm of unitary- transformative. Additionally, in my own words I will describe the metaparadigm concepts of person, environment, health/healing and nursing. Furthermore, to better understand the unitary- transformative…

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    my attention to research on this topic. First, I witnessed some evidences of mistreatment and neglect to elder clients during my clinical placement in the first semester in one of the long-term cares in Toronto. When the clients were unwilling to get up or eat and delay in doing daily activities, the care givers would force them and at some point handle them aggressively or leave them unattended. Secondly, when I saw some heart-wrenching abusive behaviors towards the residential elder clients in…

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