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    Nursing education

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    Introduction Nursing education is a professional education which is systematically planned through disciplines and aims the harmonious development of physical‚ social and intellectual abilities of student in order to render holistic nursing care to people of all ages‚ health and illness (Sankaranarayanan and Sindhu‚ 2012). Singapore Nursing Board standards of practice (2011) stated that a registered nurse has the responsibility to educate or mentor nursing students to maintain and develop the

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    and Sociology An Uneasy Relationship Deidre Wick s Overview ■ ■ ■ Why is nursing often depicted in a negative light? What is the ‘New Nursing’? What are some of the new developments in nursing in Australia and overseas? This chapter examines some of the more recent sociological writings on nursing and discusses them in relation to the practical insights they have to offer for nursing. Recent nursing reforms in Australia and the United Kingdom are analysed to see how these might be

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    The Role of Emotional Intelligence in Nursing I am going to discuss the book I read‚ Emotional Intelligence 2.0 by Travis Bradberry and Jean Greaves. I am going to talk about the history‚ definitions‚ and major concepts of emotional intelligence. I am going to discuss functions in nursing and how emotional intelligence is applicable. I am going to talk about how I will use emotional intelligence in my own practice and my personal growth after reading the book. History and Concepts of Emotional

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    critique a chosen research article‚ using a particular critical framework as guidance the student will critique and justify the article’s relevance and current nursing pratice. Nursing research will briefly be defined and its importance and how it plays an essential part in nursing pratice will be explained. In accordance with the Nursing and Midwifery Council‚ (NMC) Code of Professional Conduct (NMC‚ 2005) regarding safeguarding patient information no names or places will be divulged. The piece

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    Nursing Mentorship

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    professional who is a sign-off mentor within my learning environment. In accordance with the Nursing Midwifery Council (NMC) (2008) I have changed the name of the student in order to maintain confidentiality therefore I will refer to her as Violet. Violet is a youthful and very enthusiastic student who intends to learn all aspects of community nursing. She also aims to identify the diversity of nursing from a hospital setting to a home environment. As a first student year she completed two placements

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    advertisements that are “Pulling on the heart strings”‚ are using a Pathos appeal. Pet owners are‚ arguably‚ influenced most by the emotional appeal of love between themselves and their pets. For pet owners‚ the safety and care of their pets‚ which in turn evokes love from the pet‚ is an effective motivator. The Kal Kan “18 year-old-grandpa” ad targets loving pet owners‚ using nostalgia‚ storytelling‚ and music to make an emotional appeal. In hard times‚ advertisers look to comfort their consumers‚ and

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    nursing as a discipline

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    NURSING AS A DISCIPLINE. Is nursing a discipline or just a profession? The term discipline describes the practise of training people to obey rules or a code of behaviour‚ so can nursing be placed under this classification? The term profession described as a paid occupation or a body of people engaged in a particular profession‚ so can nursing be placed under this classification? Yes nursing is a paid occupation‚ thus allowing it to be placed under the classification of nursing as a profession. However

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    Art of Nursing

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    The Art of Nursing 09/13/2012 Identifying General and Particular Knowledge 1) General knowledge on Mrs. Wilson includes that she is a stroke victim with sustained extensive left-sided weakness‚ suffers from contractures (shortening of the muscles) in her left arm and leg therefore making her unable to stand or sit straight in her chair. Her speech is halting‚ slow and hard to understand due to effects of the stroke. 2) Particular knowledge includes that Mrs. Wilson taught school for many

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    sinister sounds that a buzz-saw makes. Frost uses a word that makes the buzz-saw seem angry or evil‚ as snarling means an angry growl. This buzz-saw is not nice sounding‚ it has an angry growl foreshadowing what will happen later in the poem. Frost appeals to the senses to allow the reader to be able to envision this scene of a buzz-saw snarling and rattling‚ "made dust" (2)‚ "sweet scented stuff" (3)‚ "five mountain ranges one behind the other under the sunset far into Vermont" (5-6). The reader can

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    Nursing Theories

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    Orlando developed her theory inductively through an empirical study of nursing practice. * For 3 years‚ she recorded 2000 observations between a nurse and patient interactions. She was only able to categorize the records as "good" or "bad" nursing. * According to records: Good Nursing nurses focus was on the patients immediate verbal and non verbal behavior from the beginning through the end of the contact * Bad Nursing nurses focus was on a prescribed activity or something that had nothing

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