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Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker A Phenomenal Character
821 wordsMercury Maturity: A Response to Raymonds Run Former Miami Dolphin Head Coach Don Shula once said, If you " re going to take gambles, you must have one thing: self-confidence. Some people go through their whole lives skeptical of themselves. Most people are afraid to take chances for this same reason. Robert Olen Butlers character in Raymonds Run, Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker is a remarkable character because she is mature at such a young age. Hazel is a unique child because of her grown-up cha...
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Orem's Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
1,614 wordsThe purpose of this paper is to inform the reader how Dorothea Orem's nursing theory has been used in research. Orem begin developing her theory in the 1950's, a time when most nursing conceptual models were based on other disciplines such as medicine, psychology and / or sociology (Fawcett, 2000). Orem's theory is a three-part theory of self-care. The three theories that make up the general theory are: Self-Care, Self-Care Deficit, and Nursing Systems. The Self-Care theory states that adults de...
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Orem's Self Care Deficit Nursing Theory
1,742 wordsSubject: The Evolution of Theoretical Knowledge A PERSONAL PERSPECTIVE ON THE FOUR CONCEPTS OF THE NURSING METAPARADIGM Introduction The four concepts of the nursing metaparadigm as described in Orem's theory are: Person Environment Health Nursing My perspective of the four concepts has changed somewhat after studying Orem's theory. My thoughts of the "Person" have become more focussed on to one that is the recipient of nursing care only when they cannot administer self-care. My view of the "Env...
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Care Of A Cva Patient
2,852 wordsIntroduction Jean was admitted to us following a stroke. The nursing care required during the acute phase of her illness was complex. I found looking after Jean very rewarding. Her care on the ward was based on the Roper Logan and Tierney Activities of Daily Living Model and I felt that it would be beneficial to reassess her care using a different Model such as Orem's Self-Care Deficit theory which is frequently used in dedicated stroke units (O'Connor, 1996). Throughout this essay a pseudonym w...
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Best Interest
650 words"To have a voice is to be human. To have something to say is to be a person. But speaking depends on listening sand being heard; it is an intensely relational act". Gilligan has found that women and men use fundamentally different approaches. Since men have dominated the discussion of moral theory, women's perspective is often not taken seriously, and is considered to be "less developed" and "sophisticated" There are stages that Gilligan has outlined in the text. These include a selfish stage, a...
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