Category: Teaching
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Heroification: Loewens Term Heroification From Lies My Teacher Told Me
The word heroification is best described in James Loewens book Lies My Teacher Told Me using various prominent examples. Loewen (1995) defines heroification as a process that is popularly agreed on by the majority to tag a personality with heroic characteristics without the conscious knowledge of the personalitys weakness. Thus heroification is a degenerative account…
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The Teaching Plan for the Patients Nutrition
The teaching plan for the patients nutritional needs should focus on realizing maximum metabolic outcomes associated with glycemia, lipid profiles and blood pressure levels by maintaining a healthy diet comprising manifold servings of fruits, low and intermediate carbohydrate vegetables, whole grains, bread, low-fat dairy products, fish, lean meats, and poultry. Although the food plan should…
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Pediatric Physician Office: Teaching and Learning in Medicine
The most significant source of motivation and inspiration in my life comes from my current employment or position. My last role was as a pediatric nurse practitioner, and I loved every minute of working there. The post had a well-deserved reputation for being patronizing and attentive to the needs of the staff. The patients and…
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Catholic Social Teaching and Vaccine
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Work Cited Introduction It is important to note that the Catholic Social Teaching (CST) principles determine the morality or immorality of any action, including vaccines. The reading titled Catholic Moral Teaching and Tradition on COVID-19 Vaccines provides insight and analysis on why COVID-19 vaccines are not immoral to take.…
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Patient-Centered Individual Approach: Treatment and Teaching Plan
Table of Contents Determining Approach to Care Designing a Treatment Plan Educating Patient and His Family Designing a Teaching Plan References Determining Approach to Care Helping to cope with a serious illness is impossible without choosing an individual approach to each patient. That is why the foundation of care for Mr. P is a patient-centered…
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Older Adult Falls Prevention: Teaching Experience
Table of Contents Summary of Teaching Plan Epidemiological Rationale for Topic Evaluation of Teaching Experience Community Response to Teaching Areas of Strengths and Areas of Improvement References Summary of Teaching Plan A teaching plan for this assignment was based on one of the most critical issues not only in Miami, Florida but also in the…
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Dealing With a Difficult Boss and Teacher
Summary The working process includes not only direct professional tasks execution but also communication between bosses and subordinates. Often, these relationships can be difficult, leading to misunderstandings and reduced productivity. However, choosing the right strategy for managing the relationship with the boss will prevent the subordinate from experiencing additional stress and frustration. While boss relationship…
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Patient-Centered Care Teaching Exemplar
Patient Issue Thomas and Galla (2013) define patient-centered care as the provision of care that is in accordance with the patients needs, values, and preferences while at the same time ensuring such attributes guide every clinical decision (p. 395). For very many years, physician-centered care has failed to improve the outcomes of many patients. Modern…
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Developing a Teaching Plan for Immunizations
Table of Contents Introduction Understanding Parents Concerns Communication Strategies Immunization Schedules Conclusion References Introduction The question of getting children immunized has always produced a lot of concern among parents. Many of them consider vaccination a dangerous practice that may put their childs life under threat. Therefore, it is a duty of a healthcare provider to…
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Effective Patient Teaching to Reduce Readmission Rates
Table of Contents Introduction Research Question Research Design Sample/Population of the Study Data Collection Methods Limitations Findings Summary of Article References Introduction Chronic conditions such as diabetes and COPD account for the high 30-day readmission rates in US hospitals. The readmissions have implications for care quality and cost. However, evidence-based interventions have been shown to…