Increase in membership and participation across the spectrum of healthcare leadership can truly impact the organization in an inspiring way. Effective and efficient healthcare is only possible
QCF Unit 303 Principles of diversity, equality and inclusion in adult social care settings. Level 2 and 3 Certificate in Induction into Adult Social Care in Northern Ireland Outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity, equality and inclusion 1. explain what is meant by diversity, equality, inclusion, discrimination 2. describe the potential effects of discrimination 3. explain the importance of inclusive practice in promoting equality and supporting diversity. Outcome 2 Understand how…
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Source of Support: Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences. Conflict of Interest: None REFERENCES 1. Jhonstone MJ. 4th ed. Sydney: Churchill Livingstone Publisher, 2004. Bio Ethics: A Nursing perspective, pp 120-4 2. Chitty KK, Beth BP. 5th ed. St Louis: Saunders Elsevier, 2007 Professional nursing concepts and challenge, pp 522-5. 3. King CA, Broom C. Ethics in perioperative practice-values, integrity, and social policy. AORN J. 2002,76:1047-53. 4. Abaszadeh…
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Accessible resources Stressed Poor Nutrition Sedentary lifestyle Identify your own values and potential cultural biases and the family’s cultural, spiritual, and ethical values. Explain how these two components directed your nursing care appropriately and responsibly, and if you would do anything differently in the future . My values and beliefs Very family oriented Empathetic for my elderly family Concerned with health, so I’m involved Religious, believe in God and serving him Concerned with environment…
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According to Jean Watson, caring is the ethical and moral ideal of nursing with transpersonal and humanistic values. Watson’s theory of nursing practice is based on the ten Caritas processes containing a spiritual dimension and an open call of love and caring (Watson, 1997). This essay specifically describes the Caritas processes 7 and 8 explaining the promotion of transpersonal teaching -learning and provision for a supportive, protective, mental, social and spiritual environment respectively. Further…
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fragmented and silo’d health care market. Care New England (CNE), a not-for-profit health care organization, is addressing this barrier to exemplary health care. After a fifteen-year history as a federation of independent operating units, CNE has begun transitioning to a research, education, and fully integrated health system offering primary, acute, and tertiary services. CNE launched a transformation process called transforming together to integrate, partner, and create a health care system, delivering…
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and recipients of care. Domain- offer skilled care to people recuperating and recovering, advocate PT rights, help PT make informed decisions, support PT and caregivers at any time, help them navigate complex healthcare system. Definitions- The diagnoses and treatments of human responses to actual and potential health problems. Where these recipients receive care- acute care, long term care, home care, primary and preventative care, ambulatory clinics, and community health. 2. Compare different…
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Activity 5 In this activity, I would like to choose Case G-General Health as I am studying the stand pathway of health science. For this case, I will apply utilitarianism theory to explore this case in the practice. Utilitarian theory aims for the smallest possible amount of harm and the greatest possible amount of benefit. Organs transplant as a medical treatment has been benefit for majority people who have kind of diseases. But organ shortage has been a problem in this treatment (Childress,…
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to obtain appropriate career training, seek employment, and create a flexible budget to follow. They should also reduce their debt level and have an emergency savings fund. Some specific financial activities would be to obtain adequate amounts of health, life, and disability insurance while finding the means to contribute towards a savings account and an investment fund for college. Naming a guardian for their children and making any other necessary estate plans is also essential. 1b. A dual-income…
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Philosophy Paper 7 Affordable Care Act Erin Martin The issue of health care reform and the Affordable Health Care Act bring ethical issues to the forefront as individuals, communities and the country struggle with how to provide quality health care for the many without sacrificing basic rights. We must define what we want from our health care system. In my opinion, we must first want high quality health care that can provide the greatest benefits to the most people. We also must strive for the…
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Marianne’s care? To answer this question we can look into provision 2 which according to “Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretative Statements” (2015), “The nurse’s primary commitment is to the patient, whether an individual, family, group, community, or population. 2.1 Primacy of the Patient’s Interests: The nurse’s primary commitment is to the recipients of nursing and healthcare services-patients or client-whether individuals, families groups, communities, or populations. Each plan of care must…
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