1. What is the theory developed by Anne Boykin? 2. What are the major assumptions of her theory related to 1. Person 2. Health 3. Environment 4. Nursing
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- 1. What is the metaparadigm (Person, health, nursing, environment) of the System Theory by LUDWIG VONBERTALANFFY1. Compare and contrast allocative and regulatory policy. provide example 2. judical decision in healthcare example1. Discuss the theory on Psychiatric Mental health nursing according to Peplau, Orlando, King, Orem and Ríehl-Sisca
- What are healthcare system dependent on and reflection of? A. The societies that have built them B. The insurance deductible C. The patients and the severity of their diseases D. The stock market and economyESSAY: 1. Briefly explain at least 5 factors that mainly affect the standards of public health practice in the community.Examine John Stuart Mills' philosophy of individual liberty. How does this philosophy relate to today's health?
- How similar is the Theory of Human Caring to Care, Core and Cure Theory?1. When do you think does the use of technology in medicine becomes an ethical dilemma? Do you believe that we should continue using programs like Computerized provider order entry (CPOE) or should we return to manual approach?1. What part does leadership play in promoting public health?
- 2. How does the human rights framework contribute to a structural analysis of health?In national health planning, the __________ model is often employed to address the social determinants of health, recognizing that health outcomes are influenced by factors beyond medical care. (a) biomedical (b) psychosocial (c) ecological (d) holisticWhat is the primary purpose of patient education? A) To increase hospital revenue B) To promote patient independence and self-care C) To reduce the need for nursing staff D) To comply with legal requirements