HLT 302 Grand Canyon Topic 5 Discussion 1

Read Colossians 1 in the Bible. Compare ways in which the concepts of “God,” “Person,” “Environment,” “Health,” and “Nursing” would be defined according to Colossians 1.

 

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Compare ways in which the concepts of “God,” “Person,” “Environment,” “Health,” and “Nursing”

Introduction

In this post, I will compare the concepts of “God,” “Person,” “Environment,” “Health,” and “Nursing.”

God

God is the Creator of all things, sustainer of all things, ultimate authority in all things, ruler of all things and ultimate goal for every person.

God’s goal is to create a perfect world where there will be no sickness or suffering. In order to achieve this goal, God has given humans the ability to use their minds and bodies as they please. This gives people the power over their own lives which allows them control over how well they live them selves (i.e., good health). It also means that if you want something bad enough then you can make it happen by committing yourself wholeheartedly towards achieving it!

Person

The concept of person is used in many different ways. It is used to describe a person’s identity, personality, or character. In philosophy and law, it refers to the rights and duties that people have as individuals; for example, parents have authority over their children’s behavior because they are considered legal persons (people). However, there are also social groups that are considered legal persons—for example, corporations can be legally recognized as being separate from their owners because they are seen as having separate identities from those who own them.

The concept of person also plays an important role in medical care: doctors treat patients with respect since they believe that each patient has some sort of value or worth beyond just being a number on an insurance form; nurses know how important it is for them not only educate consumers about their bodies’ needs but also listen carefully when someone shares information about themselves (such as their religion) so that these issues don’t become barriers later down line when interacting with other staff members like administrators who might not understand why certain things shouldn’t be discussed openly outside work hours.”

Environment

The environment is the human and physical surroundings that influence the health of a person. It includes the natural environment, built environment (including workplaces), social environment (such as family relations), and economic environments.

The environmental factors that influence health are varied in type and scale. Some of these include:

  • Physical conditions such as climate and air quality;

  • Social conditions such as crime rates;

  • Economic conditions such as unemployment rates or income inequality;

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being. It is a resource for everyday life, not the objective of living. A person may be healthy or unhealthy—the key question is whether they are in good health. Health is dynamic; it can be enhanced by changing your lifestyle and habits to improve your health (1).

Health also includes factors beyond physical well-being such as emotional stability, happiness and confidence in yourself as a person; feeling comfortable with yourself being who you are without judgement from others about how you look or act etc., which all contribute toward maintaining optimal levels of functioning overall

Nursing

Nursing

Nursing is a human being. A person, who cares for others and helps them to improve their health, be it physical or emotional. Nurses care for the whole person: body, mind and spirit; they work with patients’ families to provide support at home as well as in hospital settings. Nurses also have an important role in preventing illness by keeping people healthy through education about nutrition and exercise regimes that reduce risk factors such as smoking or obesity.

Nursing is a profession that provides care for individuals who are ill or injured; this includes acute care services such as emergency department visits but also long-term residential treatment facilities where chronic illnesses require ongoing management by trained professionals (such as dieticians).

Nurses perform certain tasks during each visit including assessing patients’ needs based on symptoms reported by family members/caregivers prior entry into facility; determining which tests might be needed next based upon examination results obtained during initial interview process; administering medications prescribed by physician specialists working within area’s health system.; collecting specimens required

Takeaway:

Here are some takeaways from this article:

  • God is love. He is the Creator, Sustainer and Healer. He also comforts us when we are sad or lonely.

  • God is in everything around us. The sun rises every morning because it has been created by God (1 Corinthians 15:45). The rain falls on our crops because it was created by God (Genesis 1:10). The trees produce fruit because they were planted by him (Genesis 2:7). We eat food from plants to survive on earth, but we also worship him who made them!

  • Without God there would be nothing for us to do here on earth except die at some point in time without ever knowing him personally!

Conclusion

Conclusion: The concept of “God” is not only important but also relevant to the field of nursing. Nurses can learn from their own experiences and apply what they have learned in order to improve the quality of care they provide.


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