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    Qualitative Critique Review The research articles, “ Nursing, sexual health and youth with disabilities: a critical ethnography” is a qualitative nursing research. The article is a qualitative research because its aim is to gain a deeper understanding of the culture under research .It uses direct quotations of the participants to explain its findings. Janet McCabe and Dave Holmes, who are the authors of the article, collected and analyzed the data. Therefore, which makes it a primary sources.…

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    Mrm Model In Nursing

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    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…

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    Empiric Knowledge

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    Empiric knowledge is the science of nursing that includes facts, descriptions, conceptual models and theories to explain, describe and predict the phenomenon and, are measurable and verifiable through repeated testing over time (Chinn & Kramer, 2010). There are several strengths and benefits of empiric knowledge as a way to inform nursing practice. According to the Porter (2010) empiric knowledge is focused on development of science of nursing which involves using evidence based practice to make…

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    Heather Gomez Psychology 4302 6th Nov. 2017 Mod. 2 Assign. 4 Wundt, Ebbinghaus and Kulpe’s Theories In the textbook A Study of Modern psychology the editors discuss the different theories and positions of psychology that Wundt, Ebbinghaus, and Kulpe believed she be studied. In this short paper the scientist and their ideas and believes on theories will be discussed to further understand the learning and memory process. William Wundt helped to build psychology as its own scientific domain.…

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    My Personal Philosophy of Wellbeing and Communication The wellbeing of patients and communication are the two most important aspects guiding my nursing career. The combination of these tenets will challenge me most throughout my career but will also change and impact my life the most significantly. The wellbeing of the patients I see each day is the number one priority in this job and great communication will lead me there. To achieve my goal of tending to the wellbeing of my patients, I will…

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    DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION From the critical realist perspective, the overall study identifies the connection between the power relationship, contextual factors and interactional features of the therapeutic relationship in the South Indian outpatient physiotherapy settings in its different level. In this study, the identified power relationship, the contextual factors and interactional features denotes the elements of social practice, discourse practice and the text features of Fairclough’s CDA…

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    Paragraph on My Daily Life Question: write a paragraph about “your daily life”. Your paragraph should include the answers to the following question. When do you get up from bed? What do you do in the morning? What is the daily schedule of you studies? When do you attend madrasah and return home? What do you do at night? What do you do no holidays? Answer: Daily life means the routine of daily activities. I am a student. So i always get up early in the mooring. Then i brush my teeth; wash my get…

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    Dorothea Dix (DT 1 & 2) Dorothea Lynde Dix was a reformer and advocate in the early 1800s. She was born in Hampden, Maine, in the year 1802. Her advocacy mainly centered around mental health reforms and civil, humane treatment for the inmates of mental hospitals and prisons. Dix was raised in a neglectful home, and then moved to live with her wealthy grandmother. It is also thought that she may have suffered from depression or another mental ailment, which is why she may have chosen to take…

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    Nurses Conquering Stress This critique will analyze how to deal with stress as a nurse. The article I choose to analyze is Combatting Stress by Holly Carpenter published in 2017. Some would even agree it can be considered a job within a job. In this article, Carpenter, evaluates how stress affects nurses emotionally, physically, and mentally. In addition, Carpenter provides several ways how the environment can help nurses when coping with stress. Summary of what causes nurses to stress Stress…

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    Personal Nursing Philosophy A personal philosophy of nursing is what guides your practice. As stated in the textbook Role Development in Professional Nursing Practice, knowing your personal philosophy enables the nurse to care for patients with purpose (Masters, 2017). Knowing your personal philosophy also give the nurse the information needed to continually evaluate the care being provided and continue to become a better and more proficient nurse. Why I Chose Nursing It is said that nursing…

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