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JEAN WATSON'S CARING THEORY
Jean Watson's Caring Theory
Theory's Background
This theory of human care is dedicated to promoting and restoring health to the prevention of illness and patient care. Patients require a holistic care that promotes humanism, health and quality of life. caring for the sick is a universal social ...
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Winning or Losing
Executive Summary
Almost everyone is familiar with the term 'drugs', but many people don't know that there are good as well as bad drugs. This research was carried out in order to determine the extent of drug trafficking in the United States, and the efforts being made by the ...
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EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE AND FAMILY PRESENCE
Evidence-Based Practice and Family Presence
Evidence-Based Practice and Family Presence
Introduction
The main purpose of this paper is to make a discussion based on Iowa Model that whether the problem addressed in the paper is a priority for nursing or not?
a.Describe EBP and discuss the role ...
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Story Theory: A Critical Review
A Critical Review
Story Theory: A Critical Review
The conjecture of considerately embracing story is a structure directed to lead the patient-provider dealings by identifying the management of illness/wellness in the background of a story and assisting the patient to discover the connotation through storytelling. Author has mostly ...
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BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM FOR HEALTH EDUCATORS
Baccalaureate program for health educators
Baccalaureate program for health educators
Introduction
The Baccalaureate Program (BP) is a training program for medical and health providers. Since 1968, the IB diploma program is offered to students. Originally intended for the children of diplomats, it is now available at many ...
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LITERATURE REVIEW
Literature Review
Gayle Mebane
PROFESSOR: Jean GordonNUR510 1Jacksonville UniversitySeptember 20, 2011
Abstract
In this study, we will try to explore various difficulties in testing that increases the failure rates and the effectiveness of current methods that are used by nursing schools in the country. In addition, strategies will also be discussed to overcome ...
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EMOTIONAL FATIGUE AND BURNOUT IN NURSING
Emotional Fatigue and Burnout in Nursing
Emotional Fatigue and Burnout in Nursing
Introduction
Performance of an individual is influenced by many external factors. Continuous exposition to stimulating factors creates certain changes in an individual. Researches show that every individual has a specific capacity to manage stimulated responses. ...
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U.S HEALTHCARE
Healthcare of United States
Healthcare of United States
Introduction
U.S. health care system is represented by independent services at three main levels, a family medicine, hospital care and public health. Medical services in the U.S. are private individuals and legal entities. Various commercial, charitable and government organizations offer patients both outpatient and ...
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THEORY OF CULTURE CARE
Theory of Culture Care
Theory of Culture Care
A common philosophical approach to the cultural care promotes a perspective of anthropology to examine knowledge and its philosophical principles. The researchers are committed to constantly analyze theoretical material on their network by confronting the emerging data. Anthropology is ...
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Quality Management in Healthcare Setups
Abstract
Hospitals are sensitive institutes where patients are admitted and doctors try their best to save their lives. This paper discusses the importance of quality in a healthcare setup and how it contributes towards better treatment and overall efficiency. Quality is a very vague word which cannot ...