Discipline: Nursing

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Hey Class The first one i chose is called “a perfect square trinomial” and it is defined as a trinomial that can be written as the square of a binomial. formula: (a^2)+2(a)(b)+(b)^2=(a+b)(a+b) Example:  Perfect square trinomial: 9x^2+24xy+16y^2                                      […]

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1. Compare and contrast Virginia Henderson vs Jean Watson  2. Compare and contrast Virginia Henderson vs Martha Rogers For each one need 3 good paragraphs that will also include defining metaparadigm concepts including patient, health, environment, and nursing 2 peer reviewed references for each . 

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       Considering all your discussion topics, develop a self-reflection that summarizes the Nursing Theories that you considered more applicable in your practice.  This discussion is a reflection on the full course. After your introduction, find three topics that you discussed in your postings and resume them in 3 paragraphs ( don’t forget to include your […]

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Considering 3 of your discussion topics, develop a self-reflection that summarizes  Nursing Theories that you considered most applicable in your practice. (theory of pain, theory of unpleasant symptoms, theory of Self-Efficacy)

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    Discuss  the underlying assumptions and potential ramifications of having proxy subjective health status or evaluation measures for children or those unable to speak for themselves. 

Evidence suggests that patients do better when their expectations about specific benefits of nursing care are discussed and met.Evidence suggests that patients do better when their expectations about specific benefits of nursing care are discussed and met.

   Design a “comfort contract” whereby patients or their surrogates designate an expected level of postsurgical overall comfort, and also where they can specify chronic discomforts and interventions that they use at home for relief. 

Evidence suggests that patients do better when their expectations about specific benefits of nursing care are discussed and met.Evidence suggests that patients do better when their expectations about specific benefits of nursing care are discussed and met.

      Design a “comfort contract” whereby patients or their surrogates designate an expected level of postsurgical overall comfort, and also where they can specify chronic discomforts and interventions that they use at home for relief.