Week 2: Significance of Nursing Concepts within the Profession8888 unread replies.122122 replies.This discussion considers the metaparadigm of nursing and the four concepts of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession. Select a practice area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice) and apply EACH of the four concepts to the selected area. Be sure to apply EACH of the four concepts and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area. Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references.Hello Class,Week 2 Threaded DiscussionTopic:This lesson presents the four paradigms of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession.Select an area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, and informatics, healthcare policy, advanced clinical practice) and apply each of the paradigms to the selected area.Be sure to apply each one of the paradigms (person, environment, health, and nursing) and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area.Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references. Remember your textbook/lesson plan are not considered scholarly resources. Our Course Outcome (CO) for this week and corresponding MSN Program Objective (PO): Course Outcome (CO) for Week 2: CO#1Analyze theories from nursing and relevant fields with respect to their components, relationships among the components, logic of the propositions, comprehensiveness, and utility to advanced nursing (PO #1).You have now become familiar with the classic nursing Metaparadigm concepts of person, health, nursing, and environment (Chinn & Kramer, 2011; McEwen & Wills, 2014). The metaparadigm concepts form the basis for nursing knowledge, theory, and practice (Bender & Feldman, 2015; McEwen & Wills, 2014). In this discussion, think about how each of these concepts are incorporated into education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice.There are many clinical issues in which the connection to one component will be more pronounced, but the other three will still have significance. Think of the Metaparadigm as a structure to demonstrate the holistic nature of nursing.The classic Metaparadigm may expand to more non-traditional metaparadigm including: social system, role, interpersonal relations, caring, and cultural context. Many theorists argue that the nursing paradigm should include cultural sensitivity, caring, or social justice (as the central concept that links person, health, nursing and environment).
Week 2: Significance of Nursing Concepts within the Profession8888 unread replies.122122 replies.This discussion considers the metaparadigm of nursing and the four concepts of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession. Select a practice area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice) and apply EACH of the four concepts to the selected area. Be sure to apply EACH of the four concepts and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area. Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references.Hello Class,Week 2 Threaded DiscussionTopic:This lesson presents the four paradigms of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession.Select an area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, and informatics, healthcare policy, advanced clinical practice) and apply each of the paradigms to the selected area.Be sure to apply each one of the paradigms (person, environment, health, and nursing) and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area.Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references. Remember your textbook/lesson plan are not considered scholarly resources. Our Course Outcome (CO) for this week and corresponding MSN Program Objective (PO): Course Outcome (CO) for Week 2: CO#1Analyze theories from nursing and relevant fields with respect to their components, relationships among the components, logic of the propositions, comprehensiveness, and utility to advanced nursing (PO #1).You have now become familiar with the classic nursing Metaparadigm concepts of person, health, nursing, and environment (Chinn & Kramer, 2011; McEwen & Wills, 2014). The metaparadigm concepts form the basis for nursing knowledge, theory, and practice (Bender & Feldman, 2015; McEwen & Wills, 2014). In this discussion, think about how each of these concepts are incorporated into education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice.There are many clinical issues in which the connection to one component will be more pronounced, but the other three will still have significance. Think of the Metaparadigm as a structure to demonstrate the holistic nature of nursing.The classic Metaparadigm may expand to more non-traditional metaparadigm including: social system, role, interpersonal relations, caring, and cultural context. Many theorists argue that the nursing paradigm should include cultural sensitivity, caring, or social justice (as the central concept that links person, health, nursing and environment).
Week 2: Significance of Nursing Concepts within the Profession8888 unread replies.122122 replies.This discussion considers the metaparadigm of nursing and the four concepts of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession. Select a practice area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice) and apply EACH of the four concepts to the selected area. Be sure to apply EACH of the four concepts and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area. Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references.Hello Class,Week 2 Threaded DiscussionTopic:This lesson presents the four paradigms of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession.Select an area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, and informatics, healthcare policy, advanced clinical practice) and apply each of the paradigms to the selected area.Be sure to apply each one of the paradigms (person, environment, health, and nursing) and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area.Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references. Remember your textbook/lesson plan are not considered scholarly resources. Our Course Outcome (CO) for this week and corresponding MSN Program Objective (PO): Course Outcome (CO) for Week 2: CO#1Analyze theories from nursing and relevant fields with respect to their components, relationships among the components, logic of the propositions, comprehensiveness, and utility to advanced nursing (PO #1).You have now become familiar with the classic nursing Metaparadigm concepts of person, health, nursing, and environment (Chinn & Kramer, 2011; McEwen & Wills, 2014). The metaparadigm concepts form the basis for nursing knowledge, theory, and practice (Bender & Feldman, 2015; McEwen & Wills, 2014). In this discussion, think about how each of these concepts are incorporated into education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice.There are many clinical issues in which the connection to one component will be more pronounced, but the other three will still have significance. Think of the Metaparadigm as a structure to demonstrate the holistic nature of nursing.The classic Metaparadigm may expand to more non-traditional metaparadigm including: social system, role, interpersonal relations, caring, and cultural context. Many theorists argue that the nursing paradigm should include cultural sensitivity, caring, or social justice (as the central concept that links person, health, nursing and environment).
Week 2: Significance of Nursing Concepts within the Profession8888 unread replies.122122 replies.This discussion considers the metaparadigm of nursing and the four concepts of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession. Select a practice area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice) and apply EACH of the four concepts to the selected area. Be sure to apply EACH of the four concepts and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area. Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references.Hello Class,Week 2 Threaded DiscussionTopic:This lesson presents the four paradigms of the nursing profession—person, environment, health and nursing profession.Select an area of the nursing profession (i.e. education, executive, and informatics, healthcare policy, advanced clinical practice) and apply each of the paradigms to the selected area.Be sure to apply each one of the paradigms (person, environment, health, and nursing) and include an example that demonstrates the application to the practice area.Don’t forget to support your initial posting with scholarly references. Remember your textbook/lesson plan are not considered scholarly resources. Our Course Outcome (CO) for this week and corresponding MSN Program Objective (PO): Course Outcome (CO) for Week 2: CO#1Analyze theories from nursing and relevant fields with respect to their components, relationships among the components, logic of the propositions, comprehensiveness, and utility to advanced nursing (PO #1).You have now become familiar with the classic nursing Metaparadigm concepts of person, health, nursing, and environment (Chinn & Kramer, 2011; McEwen & Wills, 2014). The metaparadigm concepts form the basis for nursing knowledge, theory, and practice (Bender & Feldman, 2015; McEwen & Wills, 2014). In this discussion, think about how each of these concepts are incorporated into education, executive, informatics, healthcare policy, and advanced clinical practice.There are many clinical issues in which the connection to one component will be more pronounced, but the other three will still have significance. Think of the Metaparadigm as a structure to demonstrate the holistic nature of nursing.The classic Metaparadigm may expand to more non-traditional metaparadigm including: social system, role, interpersonal relations, caring, and cultural context. Many theorists argue that the nursing paradigm should include cultural sensitivity, caring, or social justice (as the central concept that links person, health, nursing and environment).