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This paper discusses Leininger's theory, which outlines the parameters of transcultural nursing. Five pages in length, six sources...
records and kept him and his family informed about his progress to date and what he could expect along the path to recovery. Nurs...
approaches that are specifically utilized to improve health, the percentage of Americans relying on CAM jumps to sixty-two percent...
means by which to inevitably reach the cognition that other minds do, indeed, attain above and beyond ones own. Human perce...
In eight pages a community nursing issue in which an educational interaction between a student nurse and a patient did not go well...
In twelve pages this paper examines managing pain and disease holistically through yoga. Nine sources are cited in the bibliograp...
yet is easy to neglect. It is also essential to recall that, like (classical) Naturopathic medicine, classical Chinese medicine w...
patient was in a significant amount of pain, he made jokes throughout his entire stay, as family members remained at his bedside. ...
the attitudes, behaviors, values, etc. that are accepted and not accepted. Culture is historical with all aspects of life being ta...
to protect their anonymity; however, the actions and attitudes that Glittenberg describes reflects the cultural orientation of the...
and the spirit says, "Ahhh, everything feels much better now" (Wooten, 2005, p. 510). Another factor in her relationships with c...
weaker, less developed than the other. This delayed his walking, and, even after he walked successfully at age 3, it took several ...
This essay offers a summary of "The Church as Forgiving Community" by Chad M. Magnuson and Robert D. Enright. The article describe...
being paid to privacy and significantly more to protection. "Some privacy concerns went out the window after September 11. But, t...
was felt the entire industry had become uncompetitive and inefficient, the lessons are applicable universally. This is a r...
This creates the need for accountability in the way the funds are used (Barker, 1999). It has been argued by many that the most a...
reporting. Lukas (2004) outlines the problems associated with pain well by pointing out that the potential for postoperative pain ...
"significant anxiety, particularly before they discover the most effective symptom management" (Moloney, et al, 2001, p. 19). In o...
in the US are 20.7% (Martorell, 2000). In general terms the many developing counties appeared to have obesity consecrated in the ...
help each other by merely listening and offering words of encouragement. My psychologist friend firmly believed that lifestyle ch...
It exists as one of the most effective representations of the progression from ignorance to knowledge and knowledge to wisdom. Th...
with a longer term commitment that sat. This does not needs to create a culture clash, but it would enable between communication c...
between the two models. The Neuman Systems model is one that looks at the whole person, not just the physical symptoms (McHolm a...
justify its relevance to health care. The severity of infant abductions from hospitals should not be gauged by the frequency of oc...
This paper provides background on New York City as a global city and Jackson Heights as a community within that city. The focus of...
This paper examines the value of the holistic approach using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. There are three sources listed in this...
or render physical care - she ministers to the whole person. The existence of suffering, whether physical, mental or spiritual is ...
well as to demonstrate projections for use in future planning for nursing paradigms to address depression in elderly populations. ...
as an opposing force rather than one that works for all living beings. Based upon his functionalist theory, Durkheim would not be...
is a former PowerStation, the shell remains, and the inside has been refitted (Tate, 2002). The area may already have been...