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    By putting the patients at the center of care, talking to them to get to know them and understand their concerns, by returning phone calls on time, and visiting my patients as often as needed I can practice being with and knowing. I do for by maintaining competence in hospice care and keeping my credentials as a certified hospice and palliative care nurse. I also do for by using critical thinking skills to direct patient care, by providing comfort…

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    Dorothea Elizabeth Orem was born in Baltimore, Maryland in 1914. Orem attended Providence Hospital School of Nursing in Washington, D.C., where she later received her diploma in 1934. She continued her nursing education at Catholic University of America earning her B.S. in Nursing Education in 1939, and a M.S. in Nursing Education in 1945. In 1958, Orem was one of the foremost nursing theorists, and began developing her theory for improvement of quality nursing care in hospitals which became…

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    nursing profession carries high standards of care, and reflective practice is one the ways of assisting nurses with reviewing their practice and ensuring it is continuously satisfactory. Throughout this essay the concept of reflective practice, how it can benefit nurses will be reviewed, and a personal reflection of traits will be conducted and further incorporated into constructing a career’s plan. To understand why reflective practice is important for nurses, it is crucial to understand the…

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    was published in a government document which challenged the obvious existence of racism in various government departments in Aotearoa, “Biculturalism exists when the values and traditions of both cultures are reflected in society’s customs, laws, practices, and institutional arrangements, and with both cultures sharing control over resources and decision making”. (Durie, 1998). The image displays diverse facets of biculturalism. There is that of the young and aged, caregiver and care-receiver,…

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    for both workmanship and science which offers a structure that grasps and meets with science, humanities, a deep sense of being, and new measurements of mind body soul drug and nursing advancing transparently as vital to human marvels of nursing practice. The caring hypothesis must be read, study and research yet the individual needs to experience it to comprehend what it is subsequently the caring model is both a welcome and a chance to connect with the thoughts, explore different avenues…

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    comfortable and feels safe by checking in on them every once in a while. Ms. Delfin must also have a sense of security within herself as well. She seeks protection through her faith and family. This student really incorporates religion into her nursing practices. Whenever she has feelings of uneasiness or anxiety, she turns to God through prayer. She also turns to her family members because they remind her that everything is okay. They help her feel better through the constant support she…

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    Everyone and anyone with the best intentions at heart would like to see their child prevail, to overcome the obstacle the face in life, and to find a path that suites them. Nevertheless, there is no single “perfect” method of raising children, even with extensive research a parent can only do so much to develop their child’s sense of duty and and discipline. Cultural differences contribute to the vast amount of parenting techniques and plays an important role values that we try to instill in our…

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    Theory is central to effective nursing practice and research. Nursing theory offers a framework for thought in which nurses examine situations. This framework supplies structure and organization to nursing knowledge and provides a methodical means of collecting data to interpret, explain, and predict nursing practice (McEwen & Willis, 2014, p. 36). Nursing theory is crucial for the evolution of the nursing discipline. The knowledge that is developed through nursing research is used to test…

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    The reason for being limited is because we all fear the unknown, but once we know what to expect, we might not fear the unknown anymore. At the same time, there are also limitations when it comes to skills that we haven 't practice or we have but forget the steps to complete them. Therefore, having the fear of not being able to perform a skill at the professor 's level is one fear that I can change how I view my future actions. For example, when I started my clinical rotation…

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    Prayer is a vital spiritual discipline in the life of every follower of Christ and must be treated as such. Not only did Jesus demonstrate the importance of prayer through his life, but the bible blatantly commands followers of Christ to pray. Therefore, it is vital that children’s ministry make every effort to help instill this value in children, that they would make prayer a priority. However, due to the limited impact a church has on a child’s life, it is necessary for children’s ministry to…

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