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Papers On Nursing : Birth Through Death
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Self-Agency & Nursing Theoretical Perspectives
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A 5 page research paper. One of the basic principles of nursing is that intervention should aid the client/patient in obtaining the goal of self-agency or self-care. Nurses, in other words, do not seek simply to aid patients during a period of illness or injury, but to help them in reestablishing their ability to care for themselves and thereby resume their normal lives. This examination of this patient concern looks at the goal of self-agency from the perspective offered by three different nursing theoretical models, that of Orem, King and Rogers. This discussion will illustrate some of the numerous benefits that can be gained from employing nursing theory (or models) in considering patient concerns. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Self-Care: Conceptual Analysis
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14 pages in length. The writer discusses how the objective for maintaining and/or regaining one's health by way of the self-care concept is found in two primary components: 1) patient involvement and 2) nurse's guidance. Isolating questions include if the patient is physically and/or mentally stable enough to facilitate his or her own recovery; whether the nurse is able to convey the necessary information regarding the application of self-care; and how effective the patient is at both understanding and applying the concept. The essential uses of the concept, therefore, are to instill the patient with a significant responsibility for health recovery and maintenance. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Self-Development as a Nurse
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A 15 page essay/research paper that offers a student a comprehensive template for discussing self development in reference to pursuing a masters degree in nursing. It is taken as axiomatic that in order to reach a specific destination, it is wise to obtain a road map and plan one's route for reaching that destination. Similarly, this type of thinking is equally wise in regards to life in general. In order to achieve specific goals, that is, one's "destination," it is advantageous to have a "road map," which delineates, first of all, what the destination-goals are and offers a strategy for achieving them. The development of such a "road map" begins with self knowledge. However, it also entails looking at available options; evaluating areas for possible improvement, and consideration of lifetime goals and objectives, both professional and personally. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Self-Efficacy/Concept Analysis/Within OB/GYN Context
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A 9 page research paper, which addresses the concept of self-efficacy within the environmental context of an OB/GYN clinic. Within this setting, there are numerous instances where the patient's feeling of self-efficacy, either its existence or its lack, exerts a significant influence on the patient outcome. Self-efficacy plays a role in the incidence of adolescent pregnancy, which has tremendous negative repercussions that affect the adolescent, the offspring and society at-large. Self-efficacy influences sexual behavior that incurs the risk of contracting HIV/AIDS. Furthermore, self-efficacy influences maternal behavior during pregnancy and whether or not the mother-to-be avoids behavior that is known to be hazardous to the fetus, such as smoking, alcohol and drug use. This concept analysis defines, clarifies and explores the implications of this concept toward OB/GYN practice, with a particular emphasis on the problem of interventions for preventing teen pregnancy and unsafe sexual behavior. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Self-Massage and Meditation in Self-Care
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A 6 page paper discussing various self-care modalities (self-massage, music, meditation, exercise and imaging) to be used over the period of a class in holistic nursing. Self-massage and meditation are the modalities chosen, because neither requires any specialized equipment and neither requires that another person be available to assist. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSnursMasg.rtf
Selling Babies? The Ethical and Moral Dilemmas of Surrogate Motherhood
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This 7 page report discusses the moral and ethical concerns related to surrogate mothering. Surrogate motherhood agreements have been responsible for a great deal of public, governmental, religious, and legal debate. For some, the issue involves whether or not it is possible to legitimately establish a “commercial” contract for a biological process which involves the “production” and “transfer” of a human being. The report also considers the specific issues related to the issue from the perspective of nursing. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWbabies.rtf
Sensory Changes and The Elderly
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A 9 page paper that discusses the changes that many elderly go through in regards to perceptions of the 5 basic senses, and the impact this has on the elderly as well as nursing care providers. Though sensory perception deficits vary greatly from patient to patient, there are a number of deficits common in the continually increasing elderly population as a whole. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Sensory.wps
Sex Education, Post-Myocardial Infarction
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A 10 page paper that looks at the unique counseling alternative for this subject in the nursing field. The writer compares the theories of Imogene King and Betty Neumann, and argues in support of King's theories in regard to changing self-image for the individual and related interpersonal relationships (e.g., spouse, SO, family). As an example, the paper provides a fictitious process record based on application of King's theories. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Myocard.wps
Sexual Compulsion in Patients with Dementia
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3 pages in length. Discusses the etiology and treatment of sexual compulsion or sexual addiction in patients with dementia. Sexual compulsion is oftentimes a problem in patients with dementia. They may become sexually disinhibited. Hypersexuality and paraphilias can cause behaviors in elderly patients that are difficult to manage in the nursing home setting. Bibliography lists one source.
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Sexual Harassment
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of sexual
harassment as it pertains to nurses. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: KThassex.wps
Shannondale’s Professional and Operational Future
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A 5 page continuation of “Historical Development of Shannondale Nursing Home” (KShlthDevShan.rtf) that explores how changes in the local area and in the overall health care industry are certain to affect Shannondale’s future. The purpose here is to address anticipated changes in items such as professional staffing, human resource management, financial solvency, technological changes and other related issues. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: KShlthDevShanFu.rtf
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