This stage of adulthood presents many opportunities to make good choices and bad

Special Assignment – PSY 340

INSTRUCTIONS: Please, answer the following question(s) (Times New Roman, 10 / *double spaced not necessary for non-essay questions*)

1. This stage of adulthood presents many opportunities to make good choices and bad

choices for yourself. What are some behaviors or choices you repeatedly make that you might need to improve? These may include habits, negative perceptions, unmanaged stress, or other health-related behaviors. How might these behaviors be obstacles to later- life success?

2. Make a list of “good behaviors” and “bad behaviors” you displayed in your REAL life before college. Do you believe these behaviors can later map onto “Good outcomes” and “bad outcomes”? How or why?

3. What are some good decisions you can make in your life now that you hope will continue to lead you to good outcomes down the road? Think about physical health, money management, decisions, emotional well-being, relationships and social behaviors, and even identity choices and personal values that would play a role in later stages of your development.

4. What parts of development do you predict might stay the same as you move into and through your adulthood years? What might influence this stability as you mature?

5. Think of some aspects of personality and development that might change as you grow older. Do you expect that nature/genetics or nurture/experience has more influence on your personality and development over time? How would you know whether nature or nurture is responsible for a change?

6. What are some reasons why individuals might choose to NOT raise children in their lifetime? These may include personal reasons and/or medical reasons. If you were deciding whether or not to have children, what sorts of variables within your control would you take into consideration?

7. Imagine you sit down to dinner with your long-time friend and she tells you she is having jealousy issues in her marriage. Her husband, whom you get along with, is upset that she has gotten to be too close with a male coworker, and he is interpreting their friendly banter as flirting. What advice might you give to your friend to help her alleviate the situation?

8. Do you see yourself as the kind of person who will stay in the same type of job for a long time, perhaps into retirement, or as more of a job hopper in order to climb the professional ladder? Explain why you see yourself this way and what factors would influence your decision.

9. What are some actions that you, or someone you know, could take to create a healthy, successful marriage?

10. Consider the timing of when people have children. For those who have children during Adolescence or Emerging Adulthood, how might their life outcomes differ from those who have children during Young Adulthood or even Middle Adulthood? If you could choose the age at which you have children, which age would you choose, and what sorts of variables within your control would you take into consideration?

11. What kinds of stress responses do you tend to display in your real life? Make a list of some of your adaptive stress responses and consider how these serve as measures of resiliency. What are some maladaptive stress responses you’ve noticed about yourself or others? How might these responses contribute to even more stressful experiences?

12. Based on class discussions, describe what circumstances you think leads an individual to a midlife crisis. What type of theory best explains this experience?

13. Overall, divorce rates have declined in the last 20 years, but among middle-aged couples, the rates are rising. Do an internet search to find what current statistics are available for different groups of individuals, then describe three factors that contribute to contemporary rises in middle-aged divorce rates.

14. Describe advantages and disadvantages of experiencing divorce in midlife. You might consider factors such as income, identity, mutual friends, investments, children and other family members, and the fact that dividing households later in a marriage will require divvying up items bought as a couple. How might divorce during young adulthood or late adulthood be different in terms of such factors? How might separation be different for long-term relationships where partners have been together but not married?

15. Based upon the theory and research about mid-life crises discussed in your textbook and class, how might you explain a 40-something-year-old family member’s sudden change towards unpredictable behaviors and emotionality?

16. How might some unique aspects of your cohort or generation have shaped your views of gender, sexual orientation, political viewpoints, or other categories of individual differences?

17. Long-term health effects are something to consider at nearly every age. What are some

behaviors or choices a person could make during midlife that could be obstacles to later- life success? These may include habits, negative perceptions, unmanaged stress, or other health-related behaviors.

18. How does your tolerance of people who are different from you compare to that of people in your parents’ generation? Is there a difference at all in your own family? Qualify your answer with examples and discuss why you believe differences, if any, exist.

19. How well do you think you would cope with balancing the needs of two generations of family members in the same home if both generations were living in YOUR home? As you manage and focus on your own relationship needs, as well as work responsibilities, bills, life goals and plans how do you think you’d cope with having others living in your home who may have their own (different) needs or plans? Explain why you would or would not cope well.

20. Describe how your job(s) can shape your perceptions and assessments of your overall life

satisfaction. Would the age at which you conduct a life review have any influence on how you rate your overall satisfaction? Why or why not?

21. How do you think your work history will play into your transition into and through

retirement, as you forecast into the later adulthood years? Consider financial factors, such as social security, retirement-savings planning, and whether to stay employed part-time, in your response.

22. What do you think might lead some people to experience a full-on midlife crisis, while

others experience a mild crisis or simply a strong need to change just one thing to accomplish a work or life goal?

23. Current national trends indicate that more middle-aged adults are caring for others than

ever before. “Others” often include boomerang children, or children who move back in to their parents’ home. What are some likely reasons for increases in parents having boomerang children?

24. Imagine that several of your peers changed companies at the same time that you were

considering a change into a new career. They cited a number of reasons for making career changes in midlife, including the following: there was little challenge at their current job; the challenges became routine; their jobs changed in ways they do not like; they lost their current jobs, so they are switching careers all together; they were asked to do more with fewer resources; technological advances rendered their jobs no longer enjoyable; they were unhappy with their status and wanted a fresh start; they feel burned out; this is the last time they can make a meaningful change towards more job satisfaction before running out of time. Which of these reasons would compel YOU to change jobs in midlife? Describe your thoughts for each answer you select.

25. Imagine that several of your peers changed companies at the same time that you were considering a change into a new career. They cited a number of reasons for making career changes in midlife, including the following: there was little challenge at their current job; the challenges became routine; their jobs changed in ways they do not like; they lost their current jobs, so they are switching careers all together; they were asked to do more with fewer resources; technological advances rendered their jobs no longer enjoyable; they were unhappy with their status and wanted a fresh start; they feel burned out; this is the last time they can make a meaningful change towards more job satisfaction before running out of time. Which of these reasons would compel YOU to change jobs in midlife? Describe your thoughts for each answer you select.

26. How do you see your midlife years leading you to successful (or unsuccessful) aging in

the near future?

27. Regardless of whether you are a parent or step-parent in your virtual life that you are leading, why do you think many parents report difficulties in maintaining or increasing intimacy with their adult children? In your answer, consider that for some parents their children often provide a perceived source of validation of their own beliefs, values, and standards. What are some reasons why or how children might resist their parents’ desires to maintain a close intimacy with them?

28. Sometimes older adults hesitate to give their adult children or other family members

unsolicited advice or feedback because it might cause tension in the relationship if that feedback is negative. How do you feel about giving younger adults your advice or opinions, particularly if it might cause tension? Are there times when it is appropriate or inappropriate to give someone unsolicited advice? Draw on your own experiences or even your virtual person to provide examples.

29. Based upon the theory and research about mid-life crises discussed in your textbook and

class, how might you explain a 40-something-year-old family member’s sudden change towards unpredictable behaviors and emotionality?

30. How can involvement in civic or religious activity buffer you against stress effects? Give

some examples from your personal life.

31. What are some reasons why you or your friends might continue to work past the age of retirement?

32. Imagine you are 65 years old and you are experiencing conflicts with your adult children over a number of things: communication and style of interaction; lifestyle choices and habits; parenting practices; values, religion, ideology, and politics; work habits; and standards of household maintenance. How might you approach these conflicts or communicate with your children about them? Which differences could you feel at ease with and which would really bother you?

33. What employment problems might an older person face that could be the result of their age?

34. What are some internal and external factors that might contribute to a positive outlook about aging?

35. According to Nancy Schlossberg, there are multiple paths of retirement that adults may follow. (a) Continuers; (b) Involved spectators; (c) Adventurers; (d) Searchers; (e) Easy gliders; (f) Retreaters. Which of these paths seem most probable for you? Why?

36. How much and in what ways are older persons like yourself influenced by gender identity

beliefs? Do you think that gender issues are of concern for older adults?

37. What factors might lead a person to select gender atypical activities and life roles?

38. Some of the best predictors of successful aging are an individual’s general outlook on life and his or her ability to adapt to life’s events-expected and unexpected! Looking back over your virtual life, which experiences could contribute to successful aging, and which could have put you at risk for unsuccessful aging?

39. What are the benefits of connecting with others throughout life and particularly during

Late Adulthood? If you could do your virtual life over, would you do anything differently?

40. What model would you use to describe your coping with death and dying? Use your

textbook to identify the model and describe how the stages you confront might be played out in your late adulthood years. Comment on previous experiences in your life (in childhood, adolescence, or emerging adulthood ages) which might also contribute to such a response.

41. What model would you use to describe your coping with death and dying? Use your

textbook to identify the model and describe how the stages you confront might be played out in your late adulthood years. Comment on previous experiences in your life (in childhood, adolescence, or emerging adulthood ages) which might also contribute to such a response.

42. Do you expect to have a sense of ego integrity or ego despair as you move into and

through late adulthood? What might make you more or less likely to have a sense of integrity? What decisions might you have made either now or in your virtual past to cope differently with either negative or positive experiences you have had in your virtual life?

43. Why are siblings such an important factor in elderly individuals having successful coping

skills? Does this mean that aging persons without siblings (either due to loss or perhaps because they were an only child) are more at risk for problems in coping with aging?

How might only children compensate for lacking siblings and have positive outcomes in later adulthood?

44. As a projective assignment, write your own obituary about your virtual life. What

significant others in your life remain after you? What would you list as your meaningful moments or accomplishments, either those addressed within this virtual life course, or drawn from experiences not mentioned previously? You can write this from an observer’s point of view (third-person), or from your own perspective (first-person) as an autobiographical letter. Your instructor will provide you with more details about this assignment.

Nursing Informatics Assignments

A hospital is looking to implement an EHR. It has been suggested that an INS be hired. This position does not involve direct patient care and the administration is struggling with how to justify the position. How can this position be justified?

Using reference:

McGonigle, D., & Mastrian, K. (2015). Nursing informatics and the foundation of knowledge (3rd ed.). Burlington, MA: Jones & Bartlett. (ISBN 978-1-284-04351-8)

ORDER YOUR PAPER TODAY

HERE IS THE RESOURCES GIVEN:
Nursing Informatics Learning Goals/Outcomes

Upon completion, the student will be able to:

Analyze the sciences underpinning nursing informatics and their relationship to nursing informatics practice.
Discuss the evolving roles and competencies of nursing informatics practice.
Describe how clinical information technologies are and will impact nursing practice.
Explore how nurses can create and derive clinical knowledge from information systems.
Speculate on the future of nursing in the context of health informatics.
Required Resource

View Youtube video: Interview with a Nurse Informatics Specialists (Links to an external site.)

Read Nursing Informaticist (Links to an external site.)

RECOMMENDED RESOURCES- WEBQUESTS

http://www.allianceni.org/ (Links to an external site.)

http://www.ahima.org/ (Links to an external site.)

https://www.amia.org/ (Links to an external site.)

https://www.ania.org/ (Links to an external site.)

http://www.himss.org/ (Links to an external site.)

http://www.imia-medinfo.org/new2/ (Links to an external site.)

http://www.imia.org/ni/ (Links to an external site.)

Nursing Informatics Mini Lecture
The IMIA-NI (Nursing Informatics: Special Interest Group of International Medical Informatics Association)definition, agreed at their General Assembly in Stockholm in 1997, and amended for clarity at the General Assembly in Seoul, 1998 defined Nursing Informatics as the integration of nursing, its information, and information management with information processing and communication technology, to support the health of people world-wide.

Evolution

The term “medical informatics” has its foundation with the French term “informatique” which concerns all the aspects of the computer as a tool for use in processing of information. The term “medical informatics” was used before “nursing informatics” and “health informatics”. Medical informatics is the use of computers for classification and retrieval of data and for the management health care information, enabling use to explore and better understand the informational and cognitive foundations of medicine3 (Blois, 1986).

In 1985 Hannah defined nursing informatics as the use of information technology by nurses carrying out their duties and which are in relation in relation to any function in the purview of nursing (as cited in Ball et al, 2000).

Graves and Corcoran (1989) state that nursing informatics is a “combination of computer science, information science, and nursing designed to assist in the management and processing of nursing data, information, and knowledge to support the practice of nursing and the delivery of nursing care.”

Romano (as cited in Ball et al., 2000) adds a further dimension to this definition by asserting that nursing informatics is “the application of the principles of information science and theory to the study, scientific analysis, and management of nursing information for the purpose of establishing a body of nursing knowledge”.

The ANA definition of nursing informatics. Nursing informatics is a specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge and wisdom in nursing practice.(ANA, 2008) Nursing informatics facilitates the integration of data, information, and knowledge to support patients, nurses, and other providers in their decision-making all roles and settings (ANA, 2008 p. 1). Aiding in their roles is what makes this definition role-oriented. Role oriented definitions seem to be the most complete of these NI definitions. They describe how the NI specialty functions under the broader scope of health informatics yet has specific components such as: differentiated practice, defined research, organizational representation, educational development, and credentialing (2008). As the definition has evolved, it has become more specific to nursing.

In summary, several definitions of nursing informatics have been proposed. The definition can be categorized as:

Technology-focused (Ball)
Conceptual-focused (Graves and Corcoran)
Role-orientated (ANA)
While the specialty of Nursing Informatics typically requires master’s level preparation, it is important for every nurse to have a good understanding and awareness of the concepts underlying nursing informatics. Both the ANA and the Essentials for Baccalaureate Education from AACN state that nursing students must have an understanding of nursing informatics.

According to ANA (2008), Nursing Informatics is a discipline-specific practice within the broader perspective of health informatics. NI has been recognized as a specialty for registered nurses in 1992. The focus of NI is on representation of nursing data, information, and knowledge; and the management and communication of nursing information within the broader context of health informatics.

Nursing informatics:

is nursing practice
adheres nursing values and beliefs
provides a practice base of the specialty of NI
produces new nursing knowledge
distinguishes a group of nursing practitioners
focuses on the phenomena of interest to nursing (patient, environment, health, nursing)
provide a domain-specific language, terminology and knowledge representation system.
Nursing Informatics is a specialty in nursing through it’s:

differentiated practice. In addition to the four phenomena of interest to the discipline of nursing, NI focuses on structure and algorithm of data, information, and knowledge used by nurses.
defined research program. Priorities for NI research are development of nursing languages and terminologies, databases for clinical information, patient as users of information technology, Telehealth, and issues of data privacy and confidentially.
organizational representation in international (e.g., IMIA) national (e.g., AMIA), regional, local level organizations providing opportunities for networking and professional development.
educational programs such as emerging NI graduate programs.
credentialing through ANCC
In addition the differentiation of NI as a specialty in nursing is also supported by:

NI’s own scientific nursing underpinnings

integration of concepts and tools from information science and computer science
application of Human computer Interaction (HCI) and ergonomics principles
The goals of Nursing Informatics are to improve health worldwide by optimizing nursing information management and communication.

The Informatics Nurse Specialist has at least a master’s degree in nursing informatics (system degree) and functions in the role of project manager, consultant, educator, researcher, development support, policy development or entrepreneurs related to nursing information technology application.

Although NI is considered a specialty practice within the discipline of nursing, some informatics competencies are required for all nurses. So is expected that a beginning nurse has fundamental computer literacy skills and information literacy skills related to patient care; the experienced nurse has proficiency in information management and communications in their area of practice such as community health, patient education, etc. The informatics Nurse Specialist is expected to have all the competencies outlined in the beginning and experienced nurse, and to demonstrate the competencies enumerated in the Standard of Practice (ANA, 2001), collaborate with other informaticists, and function within interdisciplinary environments such as health care, HCI, information science, and computer science.

Standards of Informatics

The American Nurses Association published the third iteration of its nursing informatics scope and standards of practice in 2008. This work reflects the significant evolution of the specialty from the original scope of practice statement published in 1994 and the first nursing informatics standards of practice in 1995. Although the definition of nursing informatics remains essentially unchanged from that presented in 2001, the inclusion of “wisdom” reflects today’s emerging mandate for evidence-based practice and decision support resources for the knowledge worker and emphasizes nursing informatics competencies and functional areas. Overall, it articulates the essentials of nursing informatics, its accountabilities and activities for both nursing informatics specialists and generalists. Its standards are those by which all nurses practice nursing informatics, and reflect and specify practice priorities and perspectives.

Identify a clinical problem within the nurse’s practice setting related to patient care.

Identify a clinical problem within the nurse’s practice setting related to patient care.

In the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) there are many opportunities for skin breakdown. Because the patients are babies unable to control their bodily function they wear diapers. As a result the babies are at risk for skin breakdown. This skin breakdown if left untreated may result in infection. Skin breakdown may also occur if the babies are not repositioned, infrequent changes of the oxygen saturation probe, and/or electrodes. However, the greatest risk for skin breakdown is diaper rash.

Develop a research question utilizing the PICO format.

The PICO format is a research method; which, stands for patient or population of interest, intervention, control or comparison, and outcome of Interest” (p. 1).

P – Skin breakdown in neonates

I – Frequent skin assessments, proper cleaning of skin with diaper changes, and placement of protective barrier/occlusive ointment.

C – Assessmentof skin,knowledge of prescribed medications (as some medications i.e. Ampicillin are irritating to the skin when excreted through waste), use of sterile water and gauze opposed to chemically treated baby wipes.

O – Decrease occurrence of skin breakdown and infection, reduce patient pain levels, and improve overall patient outcomes.

Determine how the research question could guide the nurse’s search of the literature to address the issue to implement a change in practice.

According to Yensen (2013), “once students or researchers have formulated a well-structured question, they are in a better position to search the literature f or sources and evidence in which to ground and support their original PICO question. (McKeon, & McKeon, 2015, p. 1).” In this instance the PICO format allows the research participants to clearly identify skin breakdown as the issue of concern. Furthermore, recognizing the possible causes of skin breakdown enables research on those causes including alternatives and interventions. Finally, understanding desired outcomes affords researchers the ability to test theories and monitor results for success.

Explain the benefits to interprofessional research collaboration to improve patient health outcomes.

The writer believes collaborative research is vital to the successful collection of information and implementation of changes to current practice.

Please Share This

Follow Instructions,250 Words APA Format,References And Citacions

Now that you are familiar with the basic concepts of statistics, what are some examples of when you have seen or heard statistics used inappropriately?

Select the combining form that best matches the definition bronchiole

Question

Select the combining form that best matches the definition bronchiole.

Select one:

a. alveoli(o)

b. bronch(o)

c. bronchiol(o)

d. lob(o)

Question2

Asthma can be caused by

Select one:

a. anxiety.

b. allergy.

c. infection.

d. All of the choices are correct.

Question3

The combining form meaning liver is:

Select one:

a. hepato

b. chole

c. laparo

d. medullo

Question4

Select the combining form that best matches the definition sebum.

Select one:

a. onych(o)

b. xer(o)

c. seb(o)

d. lip(o)

Question5

The combining form meaning sound is:

Select one:

a. normo

b. phono

c. photo

d. xantho

Question6

Select the combining form that best matches the definition tendon.

Select one:

a. ten(o)

b. tars(o)

c. tibi(o)

d. vertebr(o)

Question7

Muscles include

Select one:

a. synarthroses.

b. amphiarthroses.

c. diarthroses.

d. None of the choices are correct .

Question8

Select the combining form that best matches the definition metacarpal.

Select one:

a. maxill(o)

b. myel(o)

c. metacarp(o)

d. patell(o)

Question9

The blood vessel that brings oxygenated blood to the heart is the

Select one:

a. carotid artery.

b. pulmonary vein.

c. femoral artery.

d. popliteal artery.

Question10

An agent that induces sleep is a(n)

Select one:

a. hypnotic.

b. analgesic.

c. anticonvulsant.

d. antibiotic.

Question11

The combining form meaning white is:

Select one:

a. leuko

b. litho

c. cyano

d. idio

Question12

A myocardial infarction is also known as a(n)

Select one:

a. stroke.

b. heart attack.

c. CVA.

d. aneurysm.

Question13

Exocrine glands

Select one:

a. do not secrete.

b. secrete outward.

c. only appear after puberty.

d. are only located in the hypodermis.

Question14

Fatty substances are also known as

Select one:

a. lipids.

b. enzymes.

c. beta blockers.

d. proteins.

Question15

Select the combining form that best matches the definition fatty matter.

Select one:

a. ather(o)

b. pericardi(o)

c. phleb(o)

d. atri(o)

Question16

The combining form meaning masculine is:

Select one:

a. tono

b. gyne

c. andro

d. athero

Question17

Select the combining form that best matches the definition artery.

Select one:

a. angi(o)

b. phleb(o)

c. arteri(o)

d. sphygm(o)

Question18

The suffix meaning softening is:

Select one:

a. -lysis

b. -clasis

c. -malacia

d. -pheresis

Question19

The bicuspid valve controls blood flow between the

Select one:

a. heart and lungs.

b. arteries and veins.

c. atrium and ventricle.

d. None of the choices are .

Question20

The combining form meaning sleep is:

Select one:

a. algo

b. bacilli

c. geronto

d. hypno

Question21

The combining form meaning wrist is:

Select one:

a. brachio

b. celio

c. burso

d. carpo

Question22

The combining form meaning motion is:

Select one:

a. keto

b. kinesio

c. eosino

d. dynamo

Question23

The prefix meaning over is:

Select one:

a. iso-

b. mal-

c. epi-

d. hypo-

Question24

The combining form meaning irregular is:

Select one:

a. ortho

b. poikilo

c. acantho

d. steno

Question25

Select the combining form that best matches the definition cerebellum.

Select one:

a. cerebr(o)

b. gangli(o)

c. cerebell(o)

d. crani(o)

Question26

Select the combining form that best matches the definition adenoid.

Select one:

a. adenoid(o)

b. alveol(o)

c. bronchiol(o)

d. lob(o)

Question27

The epidermis includes the

Select one:

a. stratified squamous epithelium.

b. stratum corneum

c. stratum germinativum.

d. All of the choices are correct.

Question28

Pneumonia is a general term for infection of the

Select one:

a. alveoli.

b. bronchi.

c. pleura.

d. pharynx.

Question29

A type of skin cancer is

Select one:

a. onychia.

b. keratosis.

c. melanoma.

d. scabies.

Question30

The combining form meaning fever is:

Select one:

a. pyro

b. pyo

c. thermo

d. scoto

Question31

The combining form meaning tumor is:

Select one:

a. oncho

b. phago

c. salpingo

d. scoto

Question32

Select the combining form that best matches the definition skull.

Select one:

a. cervic(o)

b. crani(o)

c. condyl(o)

d. chondr(o)

Question33

The combining form meaning tooth is:

Select one:

a. odonto

b. opto

c. linguo

d. gingivo

Question34

Select the combining form that best matches the definition fatty.

Select one:

a. ermat(o)

b. adip(o)

c. myc(o)

d. ichthy(o)

Question35

Select the combining form that best matches the definition breathing.

Select one:

a. trache(o)

b. spir(o)

c. phon(o)

d. pneum(o)

Question36

The brainstem includes the

Library Search for Telenursing Resources

Library Search for Telenursing Resources

This week’s lesson points out key concepts in searching the National Library of Medicine’s PubMed/MEDLINE database, the Chamberlain Library’s EBSCO/CINAHL database, and Google Scholar. This week’s lesson directs you to links and resources on the basics of searching these three information sources

Locate one article in each of the data sources to prepare your scholarly paper due during Week 4’s Telenursing: The Future Is Now. Briefly summarize each article in your post.

PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT

Please Share This

Stakeholders

Review and consider the content and Post a 260- to 350-word response to the following questions:

What metrics or strategies do you use to determine which stakeholders are most useful to engage with?
What strategies do you use when interacting with stakeholders?
Cite at least 2 peer-reviewed, scholarly, or similar references.

Format your citations according to APA guidelines.

The philosophy of nursing

written assignment will allow you to reflect on your beliefs about nursing. Writing your philosophy of nursing will reveal your professional and personal growth over time as you compare previous versions of your philosophy.

Think about the following before you start writing your paper.

You have learned about various theoretical works in nursing including Nightingale’s Environmental Theory, and Jean Watson Philosophy and Science of Caring, Orem’s Self-Care Deficit Theory of Nursing among others. Which nursing theory most closely matches your beliefs? Why are philosophies of nursing, conceptual models, grand theories, and middle-range theories important to nursing? Why did you choose nursing as your profession? What do you believe is the core of nursing? What is the focus of nursing? To live out your philosophy, what should you keep in mind about your patients, families, environment?

Instructions:
This paper reflects your own values and world view, therefore there are no right or wrong answers.

Paper must be written in APA style.

Paper should be between 5-7 pages excluding cover page and references.

Address the following topics in your paper

Your educational and professional background, reasons for returning to school, current practice specialty, and professional goals.
Individuals who have influenced your views about nursing
Your philosophy of nursing
Nursing metaparadigm: your definition of nursing, human beings, the environment, and health

Your beliefs: Is healthcare a right or privilege? What are the roles of the nurse? What are your thoughts about nursing education?
Trends and current issues affecting nursing
Where is nursing going? What can you do to advance nursing?

Rubric
Some Rubric
Some Rubric
CriteriaRatingsPts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeIntroduction
view longer description
Oustanding
10.0 pts

Acceptable
6.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
10.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomePersonal philosophy of nursing, nursing metaparadigm (nursing, human being, environment, health)
view longer description
Outstanding
20.0 pts
Acceptable
6.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeTrends affecting nursing
Outstanding
20.0 pts

Acceptable
10.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeYour beliefs: is healthcare a right or privilege? roles of the nurse? education?
Outstanding
20.0 pts

Acceptable
10.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
20.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeFuture of nursing
Outstanding
20.0 pts

Acceptable
10.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
20.0 pts

This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeAPA, grammar, spelling, and punctuation
Outstanding
5.0 pts

Acceptable
3.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
5.0 pts
This criterion is linked to a Learning OutcomeLogical presentation of ideas
Outstanding
5.0 pts

Acceptable
3.0 pts

Unacceptable
0.0 pts
5.0 pts
Total Points: 100.0

For a custom paper on the above topic or any other topic, place your order now!

What Awaits you:

On-time delivery guarantee
Masters and PhD-level writers
Automatic plagiarism check
100% Privacy and Confidentiality
High Quality custom-written papers

Microbiology Day 11 Discussion 11

Discuss Understanding major applications of Microbiology in the Industrial World.

Theoretical Foundations For Nursing

I need someone to help me review the attached 3 works submitted and comments about each one of them individually. About 100 words for each. No references, just your thoughts on what the students wrote. Please find attached documents.

attachment
GrandTheoristGroupReport.docx