Person-centered care of older people Essay

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    The client, Vanessa, is a Caucasian 22-year-old who identifies as female. She has two older sisters and is the youngest in the family. At home, in California, she lives with her mother, who struggles with body image. The presence of a father figure in Vanessa’s life in unknown. The nature of Vanessa’s issues originated from her negative home environment, manifesting themselves in the form of anorexia nervosa and excessive exercising. Vanessa’s issues began with her mother’s unhealthy…

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    Effective Patient Advocate

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    General Practitioner as a therapeutic agent: Good communication between health providers and patients is the cornerstone of high quality, patient centered care. A caring attitude to the patient’s psychosocial/emotional needs is an important aspect of the patient experience and one that receives the greatest emphasis in the literature. Patient centered care is associated with higher rates of patient satisfaction, adherence to treatment and psychological and physical functioning. The impact of…

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    Music In Dementia

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    I have recently been on 3rd week placement in a long-term care with a small dementia unit. This experience taught me that how music as a contemporary and alternative form of treatment on patients with dementia helps to ease the symptoms of depression and agitation. Research shows that music therapy promotes mind and body stimulations. It increases positive emotional response, and eventually enhances social engagement for patients with dementia (Raglio, Attardo, Gontero, Rollino, Groppo &…

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    interventions and adapt them to the needs of children. As I pursue my career in mental health counseling with a focus on children and adolescents, the three counseling theories I find most useful to apply with this population are Child-Centered Play Therapy, Client-Centered Therapy, and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy. In this paper I will review these three theories…

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    patient improves the quality of their stay at a health care facility and increases the likelihood for the patient to utilize health care services in the future. It is important for nurses to work together as a team to…

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    age, and ethnic/religious backgrounds. As Kathryn Desmond wrote in a 2016 American Nurse today, she stated that “we first must be aware that cultures have different systems of belief around health, wellness, and practices”. We cannot expect for one person to handle the death of a loved one in the same way that you would or anyone else. For healthcare employees, it is of great value to understand the ways that others cope with death and that we are culturally sensitive to everyone because we do…

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    Old Age Essay

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    ELDERLY INTRODUCTION People above the age of 60 are generally considered as elderly people. It is a last stage of a human being. Old age is also recognized as the chronological age. Old age is sub divided into two stages: early old age, and advanced old age. The early old age extends from sixty to seventy years. The advanced old age begins at seventy years and extends till the end of the life. During this stage of life the old people undergo changes in the physical and psychological aspects.…

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    Patient Satisfaction

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    V., a comfy bed and people who brought me my meals and had nothing better to do then make sure I was comfortable. Unfortunately that isn’t how things work at the hospital. I am not the only patient that needs tending too and nurses must split their time over numerous rooms and patients. My expectations about the care I was going to receive is the most common reason for patient dissatisfaction. Patient dissatisfaction occurs when patients form unrealistic ideas about the care they are going to…

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    Temporary Colostomy

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    theory of goal attainment. Lucy Hood describe the purpose of King’s Model by stating, “…the purpose of nursing is to help people attain, maintain, or restore health, primarily by mutual goal setting” (Hood, 2013, p. 129). The mutual arrangements between the patient and the nurse (or care team) is crucial to accomplish the purpose of the model. This provides patient- centered care and teamwork, as the goal is patient specific and the mutual respect of working together to reach maximum health.…

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    wanted to be Canadian, but my teacher informed that is not a job. At the time, I disagreed, but that boiled down to semantics. To me, being Canadian meant being friendly, helping others, and being a good person. As I grew older I found I held onto those ideals, along with a few new ones: a desire to care for those in need, seek out the truth, right the wrongs in the world, empower and advocate for those without a voice, to stand up to the intrinsic inequalities in the world, and most…

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