Explain with references, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about concepts of nursing metaparadigm : Client, environment, Health, nursing; and how these concepts are related.
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Explain with references, thoughts, feelings, and beliefs about concepts of nursing metaparadigm : Client, environment, Health, nursing; and how these concepts are related.
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- explain the interrelationships among nursing theory, practice, and research. Define each of these concepts and explicate how each is related to the other.Identify a middle range theory in nursing that has links to a non-nursing theory. Describe the theory and explain the relationship to the related non-nursing theory. Connect the selected middle range theory to nursing research or advanced nursing practice.Explain the relationship of implementation to the nursing diagnostic process?
- Describe the professional, disciplinary, and ethical considerations underpinning nursing practices. with examples.Compare and contrast the concepts of person, environment, health, and nursing in different nursing theories such as the humanistic, behavioral, and systems theories.Describe the importance of the nursing process in providing patient-centered care. Include an explanation of each step of the nursing process and illustrate how these steps interconnect to improve patient outcomes
- What is the impact of nursing influence on policymakers through their active participation on committees, boards, or task forces at the institutional, local, state, regional, national, and/or international levels to improve health care delivery and outcomes?Discuss how professional nursing organizations support the field of nursing and how they advocate for nursing practice. Explain the value professional nursing organizations have in advocacy and activism related to patient care.Describe the principles of ethical dilemmas in nursing care. Provide examples of ethical dilemmas that nurses may encounter in clinical practice and discuss strategies for ethical decision-making.
- Which of the following statements is does not describe the purpose of nursing diagnosis? To identify how an individual, group, or community responds to actual or potential health and life processes. To identify how an individual, group, or community responds to actual or potential health and life processes. To serve as a basis for the selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable. To serve as a basis for the selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable. To identify factors that contribute to, or cause, health problems (etiologies). To identify factors that contribute to, or cause, health problems (etiologies). To identify disease in an individual, group, or community. To identify disease in an individual, group, or community. To identify resources or strengths the individual, group, or community can draw on to prevent or resolve problems.Explain the factors to consider in determining if nursing interventions are patient centered.A primary goal of nursing care for families is empowering the family members to work together to attain and maintain family health: therefore family health should focus on strengths, competencies and resources,