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    Context 5 critical thinking This context is taken from module 3.2 entitled critical thinking It is an active, organization cognitive process that is carefully used to examine one’s thinking and thinking of others It is a mean by which underlying assumptions and variable are identify so as to draw conclusion and mark meaningful decisions In developing skill of critical thinking as a nurse we need to use rethextion languages and intuition Reflective ; revisiting a situation to dis cover meaning…

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    a “moral art” which is combination of responsibilities and caring for the patients. She divided the care in three categories including, health, illness and disease. The core of this theory is talking about the main goal and foundation of nursing practice. Nursing is not only about the knowledge even though having the knowledge is essential in providing the care for the patient. However, nursing foundation is based on providing a knowledge based care for the patient. If the nurse has tremendous…

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    According to the Martha Rogers theory, a nursing theorist, human is an open system interacting with environment. The main factor in this interaction is sensory system (1). The sensory system is vital for living, human growth and development and makes events in the environment meaningful (2). Health care systems are unknown places in terms of appearance, sound and odor. In these environment there is a limited contact with family and friends. Touching is also limited. Patients have environmental…

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    bowel disease (IBD) and the burden of symptoms, postoperative tonsillectomy, postpartum fatigue, physiological and psychological factors of cancer’s impact on quality of life (QoL), and to assess unpleasant symptoms secondary to pain in everyday practice (EBSCOhost, 2017). The overwhelming majority of TOUS clinical applications is for patients diagnosed with cancer and the associated symptoms of the specific types of…

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    served as the basis for the practice of psychiatric mental health nursing since the 1950’s. Hildegard Peplau drew her theory of Interpersonal Nursing from the work of Harry Stack Sullivan and the interactionists, who focused on the interpersonal relationship as the focus of healing. Certainly, this is a strong choice for the psychiatric nurse in practice. Fitzpatrick and Tusaie identify clearly how important it is that “Advanced Practice Registered Nurse professional practice should be…

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    Case Study 2 - Miss Mary-Jane Clearly state the problem This paper uses Kerridge, Lowe, and McPhee’s Model for Ethical Decision Making (2005) to analyze the case of Miss Mary-Jane and to have an ethical judgement for the nursing care. The ethical issues in this case are the need for consent to necessary procedure and the need to uphold the confidentiality of her medical condition. The medical issues are the possible diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy and the need to undergo surgical procedure. The…

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    Introduction: Nursing evidence is concerned with the development and clarification of its knowledge base. As a part of this focus, attention has been directed towards concepts and methods of clarification. Such an emphasis on concepts is appropriate, as concepts play an important role in the development of knowledge and in the building of nursing-based theories and models. As well, concepts promote the organization of experience, and facilitate communication among individuals. The method of…

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    Dr. D. P. Singh's Experience at JKC Mangarh I, Dr. D.P.Singh completed my M.B.B.S. course in 1970 from Allahabad Medical College (U.P.) and started medical practice through a small Nursing Home at Kunda, Distt. Pratapgarh (U.P.) in 1971, the place I belong to. It was 1974 when I came in touch to the divine soul Jagadguru Shree Kripalu Ji Maharaj and became a devotee along with my wife Dr. Smt. Meera Singh. This is the place I got peace and happiness. Under the guidance and inspiration of His…

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    Evidence Based Practice Evidence-based practice (EBP) is best described by Hood (2014, p. 250) as “practice based on the best available evidence that also incorporates patient values and preferences and clinician judgement and expertise”. Nurses use evidence-based practice to improve and transform healthcare, by reforming care so that is more effective, safe, and efficient. The goal of most research utilization and evidence-based practice is to improve care delivery or client outcomes.…

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    The Philosophy/Conceptual Framework/Theory/Middle-Range Theory That Describes Nursing in the Way I Think About It The need to categorize knowledge in nursing has seen the development of various theories that assist nurses in evaluating the complex patient care situations. These theories offer a plan for reflecting and examining the direction of managing, investigating, and decision-making about healthcare (Smith & Parker, 2015). The nursing theories provide a structure for communication and…

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