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    I think this case also connects to the early childhood CAP group as well. Linda is certainly worried about if her child will become the potential victim of child abuse from her husband. I think Linda made the decision definitely based on the factors contributing to early child cognitive development that have been presented by the early childhood development CAP group, especially on the parents figure attachment. Linda told me no matter how many extra jobs she has to work after the divorce,…

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    affiliation Introduction A nursing theory is a combination of different ideas that guides the nurses in providing better health care to their patients (Smith & Liehr, 2013 p.44). Different people have developed different theories that guide the nurses’ practice. Virginia Henderson developed the nursing need theory. The theory ideas came from her nursing experience and the nursing education she had acquired. She was a well known nurse, an author of books and a researcher. She defined nursing as…

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    Extensive studies foster the development and integration of best practice. This paper explores three articles that relate to the issues of the evidence-based practice in nursing. The articles vary in purposes, but all relate to the topic of evidence-based practice integration in nursing. Debates over various professional topics continue, and there is no clear set of expectations for nurses on specific medical procedures and practices. By using evidence from conducted studies, three articles…

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    is the creator of the Health Promotion Model. She was a Professor at University of Michigan School of Nursing where she taught baccalaureate, masters, and PhD students (Miller, nd.). Her model is used internationally for research, education, and practice. Dr. Pender had been educating nurses for over forty years. Nola Pender started studying health-promoting behaviors in the 1970's and the Health Promotion Model (HPM) was made available in 1982. During the early years, she conducted research…

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    University of Southern Indiana NURS 725 Black Board Site 2/13/18. A summation of the comments posted regarding Value Based Purchasing (VBP) is being done and includes; a definition of what VBP is, who oversees VBP, and the role the Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) education plays in VBP collectively. VBP is a transition from fee for services to a service based on outcomes initiatives for patient care improvements. The program is overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services…

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    care. Florence Nightingale set the fundamental knowledge in nursing care and her doctrines laid the foundations for nursing practice. As Florence Nightingale initially set forth official secular training for nurses, nursing has relied upon formal knowledge as a root for practice. The nature of knowledge changes with time, but the fundamental values that guide nursing practice have remained remarkably stable (Clements &Averill, 2006). In 1978,…

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    paradigms in my opinion would best serve in the advancement of nursing knowledge. In reading the definitions and sciences of the different paradigms, it appears that the coexistence of complementary paradigms would be more beneficial in the nursing practice. Nursing knowledge is forever changing and refining itself. As a nurse, this statement is witnessed on a daily basis. Various philosophers such as Whitehead, Roy, Pilkington and Mitchell also agree that the science of nursing is never…

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    Yoga Philosophy Paper

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    science of yoga, as well as my self. Something I learned is that yoga has eight limbs. I focus on practicing asanas in this class. I also am learning about the second limb, which is niyama’s. These are personal guidelines in yoga that I follow when I practice the art. There are five different niyama’s that I am learning and practicing this semester. Sauca is one of the five niyama’s and it basically means organization, and inner and outer cleanliness. I think this particular niyama helps me…

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    money on accommodations. Although I don’t care at all for the culture and life styles over there; one of the things that I admire about the country is their education system. My older brother is a solicitor, (which in the U.S we call a lawyer) and Law is my area of study. We (My brother and…

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    various types of matters and no two matters are identical. Solid EQ skills help us to accurately assess the strengths and limits of ourselves and our lawyers in order to apply that information in ways that are strategic and advantageous to our legal practice. For example, EQ skills could fine-tune our awareness of who deals best with certain clients (including difficult or challenging clients) and who works well as a negotiator. (We will look at being a negotiator later in this course.)…

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