NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS NUR 513 Week 1 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 1 DQ 2 NUR 513 Week 2 Historical Development of Nursing Timeline NUR 513 Week 2 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 2 DQ 2 NUR 513 Week 3 Assignment Concept Comparison and Analysis Across Theories NUR 513 Week 3 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 3 DQ 2 NUR 513 Week 4 Assignment Literature Presentation NUR 513 Week 4 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 4 DQ 2 NUR 513 Week 5 Assignment Analysis of a Nursing Conceptual Model NUR 513 Week 5 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 5 DQ 2 NUR 513 Week 6 Assignment Nursing Theory Plan of Care PART 1 NUR 513 Week 6 Assignment Nursing Theory Plan of Care PART 2 NUR 513 Week 6 DQ 1 NUR 513 Week 6 DQ 2 NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 1 Assignment Collaborative Learning Community: CLC Agreement Resource 1: CLC Health Issue Analysis Overview Details: Group work has benefits and liabilities. EVERYONE assigned to a CLC is expected to equally participate in the work in terms of time and quality of effort. Each participant has strengths and it is reasonable to apportion the work to make best use of this. Some are natural leaders. Our strengths can be our greatest liabilities: No one wants to be bossed around no matter how skilled the boss is. Honest communication is critical to effective group work. The best way to avoid conflict is to set very clear expectations up front. Then, if someone does not do what is expected him/her, he/she can be referred to the original agreement rather than have the confrontation become personal. Course instructors are able to observe the group process in the CLC forum. If the work takes place outside the forum, this information will be absent. Be certain (even if communicating via e-mail, phone, or face-to-face) to record the communication in the CLC forum. CLICK HERE TO ORDER YOUR NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS CLC Project Overview The purpose of this assignment is to critically analyze a health care issue through the focus of major concepts from each Topic. There are six components to this assignment after the CLC agreement is signed and the topic is identified. It is not expected that every member of the CLC group will contribute to each assignment, but that assignments will be divided fairly and equally among the group. Each of the written components of the CLC project will be 500-1,000 words. These papers should be in APA format with a title and a reference page. An abstract is not required. An introduction is required ONLY for Part 1 and is not required in any parts thereafter. It is the intention that if one were to take the six parts of this assignment and put them together, a comprehensive and cohesive analysis would be produced. Part 1 is worth 3 points and each of the subsequent parts (2-6) are worth 4 points each. Topic 1 (10 points) Check into the CLC group and provide contact information and describe prior experience, if any, with health policy. Locate and read the CLC Agreement provided by the instructor, located within the Additional Resources Folder in Canyon Connect. Choose one member to transfer the document to the CLC forum. Decide upon the process needed to fill out the contract. Everyone should participate. Before filling out the agreement, it may be helpful for each student to describe the most difficult, frustrating, helpful, or beneficial apects of working on a collaborative project. Getting this type of information out in the open ahead of time may help to prevent conflict later on. Since no one is angry yet, you can comfortably list what is likely to make you angry and also what would make you satisfied. Complete the CLC Agreement (except for the final block, which is used at the end). Select someone to submit the CLC Agreement by the end of Topic 1. Topic 2 (10 points) Initiate a conversation regarding potential topics of interest. This should be a health issue with national and international relevance that will be the basis for your final project. It may be helpful to identify a number of topics of interest and have individual group members do a quick survey of the literature to be sure that there is current information available. Revise the CLC Agreement with the choice of the topic identified in the title and re-submit the CLC Agreement. There is no formal writing requirement for the topic selection. It is merely a brief paragraph declaring your identified topic. Topic 3 ? Part 1 (50 points) Research and outline the history of the health issue. Write a formal paper in APA format (500-1,000 words in length), describing the history of the issue. A title, introduction, and a reference page are required, but an abstract and conclusion are not. Include the following: 1) Influences such as determinants of health and socioeconomic status. 2) Past and present initiatives (private and public) to address the issue. 3) Outcomes that have been developed and utilized to measure progress on the issue. 4) The current status of the health issue based on measured outcomes. Topic 4 ? Part 2 (60 points) Describe the national and international implications of the health issue. Write a formal paper (500-1,000 words in length), using APA format. Include a title page and a reference page. An abstract, introduction, and conclusion are not required. Include the following: 1) Scope and depth of the problem. 2) Countries that are faring better or worse than others. 3) How the U.S. ranks on this issue in relation to other countries. 4) Efforts of the World Health Organization and other agencies on this issue. 5) Existing disparities (include race, age, and gender, as appropriate) in relation to the issue ? describe the populations that have emerged as being disadvantaged and why. Topic 5 ? Part 3 (60 points) Write a formal paper (500-1,000 words in length), using APA format. Include a title and a reference page. An abstract, introduction, and conclusion are not required. Include a title page and a reference page, and the following: 1) Discuss past and present funding for initiatives that address the health issue. Include both public and private sources. 2) Analyze past and present quality initiatives that address the health issue. Include both public and private sources. 3) Differentiate how being insured versus uninsured impacts health outcomes relative to this issue; 4) Compare health outcomes for the issue between the U.S. and a country with universal health coverage. Topic 6 ? Part 4 (60 points) Write a formal paper (500-1,000 words in length), using APA format. A title page and a reference page are required, but an abstract, introduction, and conclusion are not. Include the following: 1) Examine the previously addressed aspects of health policies, finance, global/national prevention, and/or treatment initiatives related to the health issue by identifying applicable ethics principles. 2) Differentiate how application of the identified ethics principles to the health issue has resulted in population disparities. 3) Hypothesize how existing disparities might be eliminated using alternate ethics principles. 4) Critique whether the applicable ethics principles are consistent with the ANAs Code of Ethics for Nurses. Topic 7 ? Part 5 (60 points) Write a formal paper (500-1,000 words in length), using APA format. A title page and a reference page are required, but an abstract, introduction, and conclusion are not. Include the following: 1) Discuss cultural beliefs and influences relative to the health issue. 2) Differentiate any religious/spiritual beliefs and values relative to the issue. 3) Appraise how religious/spiritual beliefs and values have influenced progress in addressing the issue ? either negatively or positively. 4) Compare differences in ideologies related to the issue across political party lines, geographic regions, and countries of the world. Topic 8 ? Part 6 (60 points) Write a formal paper (500-1,000 words in length), using APA format. A title page, conclusion, and a reference page are required, but an abstract and introduction are not. Include the following: 1) Assess the past and present impact nurses, including advanced professional/ advanced practice nurses, have made in addressing this health issue. 2) Describe how nurses can become more broadly involved with influencing health policy related to this issue. Include available resources. 3) Hypothesize how nurses can positively impact future outcomes related to the provision of care for persons affected by the health issue. 4) Synthesize all aspects of the health care issue through a summary conclusion, concisely tying up Parts 1-8 of the CLC project. This is a CLC assignment. Check into your respective Collaborative Learning Community and provide contact information. Describe your prior experience with health policy. Read ?CLC Health Issue Analysis Overview.? Read ?CLC Group Project Agreement.? Transfer ?CLC Group Project Agreement? to your CLC team space, come to a consensus on team responsibilities, and complete one copy of the form. APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected. You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. NUR 508 CLC Group Project Agreement NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS Grading Criteria CLC Course Information Course Name/Section Number: Instructors Name: Start Date of the Course: CLC Member Contact Information (Who is in our group?) CLC Member Name?? Primary E-mail Address???????? Secondary E-mail Address???? Other Contact Information CLC Group Values (What do we need to do to ensure our teams success?) What Each Team Member Agrees to Do?????? Why This Is Important to the Team Check into the CLC regularly to review progress on the assignment. Contribute ideas and feedback to the group from initial discussions throughout project completion. Communicate with all CLC members as soon as a problem or issue arises. Maintain respectful communications with all team members. Complete assigned tasks by the deadlines set by the CLC members. Take a leadership role in CLC assignments. Make sure to cite and reference all sources of information used in completing tasks. Project Management Specifics (What needs to be undertaken to complete the CLC project?) CLC Group Members Name Task to be completed by This Team Member (This section will change for each CLC Project.)?????? Due Date for Completing the Task for the CLC to Review Contributing one or more ideas for how the project should be completed. Outlining the CLC project. Assigning tasks to CLC members. Performing research on assigned topics and writing it up for CLC members to review. Making sure everyone meets their assigned deadlines for tasks. Proofreading and editing the paper. Submitting the paper via the Assignments feature by the due date deadline. CLC Group Interaction Guidelines (How can we anticipate and deal with group conflict when it arises?) What Could Happen To Impede Our Teamwork????? What We Will Do if This Happens? A CLC member doesnt provide project ideas or feedback to other team members. A CLC member doesnt complete his/her task at all. A CLC member completes his/her task, but turns it in after the agreed-upon due date. CLC Group Review Process (What makes a CLC effective?) What did Our CLC Do Well This Time? (This section will change for each CLC Project.)?????? What Can We Do to be a More Effective CLC Next Time? (This section will change for each CLC Project.) NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS ? NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 2 Assignment 1 Nursing Leadership Health Policy Details: The IOM Future of Nursing report calls for an increase in leadership from nurses at all levels. One way nurses demonstrate their role as a leader, is through public policy change. A leader does not always carry an official title or position, but demonstrates leadership through the work and the stance he/she takes to make a change for the good of others. Nurses have been noted by the Gallop poll year after year as the most trusted professionals. This assignment requires thought about a public policy that is needed or needs to be changed that relates to nursing, healthcare, and/or the public. Policy changes can occur by working with members of your legislature, and state or national nurses associations, to introduce a new bill and/or change to a current law in your state or federal government. Examples of public policy includes any component of the current legislation governing health care, Medicare part D, Medicaid, nursing regulation, medication technicians, etc. In 750-1000 words, propose a health policy change (that is currently a bill, a law, or may not exist at all) at the state or federal level that you believe needs to change and why. The policy must NOT be a clinical care policy for individual care. The policy involved may include public or community health, legislative or regulatory, professional organization (nursing-oriented), advanced nursing practice, health plan, or hospital plan. Include a specific section for the exact wording for the bill or change in wording of the law. Include the plan for the implementation of your policy development, to lobbying for passage, to next steps after passage. Discuss who would be the champion for the bill/law change from your state advocates (legislators, federal legislators, local or national state nursing organizations). Are these individuals also influential in making changes occur? Did you vote for the individual in office that you want to help you make this change? Resources: Review different pieces of legislation for ideas on wording. Visit your states legislative governmental affairs website site to understand the process your policy change could take if you wanted to introduce to into legislation. Refer to the Nursing Leadership Health Policy Presentation Rubric. Submit the assignment to the instructor by the end of Topic 2. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required. You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. ? NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 2 Assignment 2 Nursing Leadership Health Policy Details: This is a CLC assignment. Initiate a conversation among the members of your Collaborative Learning Community regarding potential topics of interest. This should be a health issue with national and international relevance that will be the basis for your ongoing project. It may be helpful to identify a number of topics of interest and have individual group members do a quick survey of the literature to be sure that current information is available. Refer to ?CLC Health Issue Analysis Overview.? Revise ?CLC Group Project Agreement? to include the choice of the identified topic in the title and resubmit the agreement. APA format is not required, but solid academic writing is expected. (A brief paragraph is sufficient to identify the health issue for the groups analysis.) You are not required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS ? NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 3 Assignment CLC Health Issue Analysis: Part 1 Details: This is a CLC assignment. In your Collaborative Learning Community, write a paper of 750-1,000 words that describes the history of the identified health issue. Include the following: 1- Influences such as determinants of health and socioeconomic status 2- Past and present initiatives to address the issue 3- Outcome indicators that have been developed and utilized to measure progress on the issue 4- The current status of the issue based on measured outcomes Refer to ?CLC Health Issue Analysis Overview.? Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract and conclusion are not required. This assignment uses a grading rubric. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment. You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. ? NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 4 Assignment CLC Health Issue Analysis: Part 2 Details: This is a CLC assignment. In your Collaborative Learning Community, write a paper of 500-1,000 words that describes the national and international implications of the selected health issue. Include the following: 1- Scope and depth of the problem 2- Countries that are faring better or worse than others 3- How the United States ranks on this issue in relation to other countries 4- Efforts of the World Health Organization and other agencies on this issue 5- Existing disparities (include race, age, and gender, as appropriate) in relation to the issue ? describe the populations that have emerged as being disadvantaged and why. Refer to ?CLC Health Issue Analysis Overview.? This assignment uses a grading rubric that can be viewed at the assignments drop box. Instructors will be using the rubric to grade the assignment; therefore, students should review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the assignment criteria and expectations for successful completion of the assignment. Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract, introduction, and conclusion are not required. You are required to submit this assignment to Turnitin. Refer to the directions in the Student Success Center. ? NUR 508 Grand Canyon Week 5 Assignment 1 Health Issue Analysis Part 3 Details: This is a CLC assignment. In your Collaborative Learning Community, write a paper of 500-1,000 words that inc NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS NUR 513 COMPLETE CLASS 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION;

Introduction

The history of nursing is a long and complex story. It has been shaped by many people whose lives have directly affected the profession as we know it today. The most important figures in this history include Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), who is most commonly associated with the development of modern nursing; Clara Barton (1821-1912), who founded the American Red Cross; and Dorothea Lynde Dix (1804-1887). These women all played major roles in shaping our understanding of what nurses should be doing and how they should be trained and their work continues to influence nurses today!

Florence Nightingale, who is most commonly associated with the history of nursing, wrote in 1859.

Florence Nightingale, who is most commonly associated with the history of nursing, wrote in 1859.

Nightingale was born in 1820 and began her career as a nurse at age 17. She worked at a hospital in London that cared for soldiers on the front lines during World War I; she also served as superintendent of the United States Army Nurses Corps during World War II. Her work contributed to improved sanitation practices and safety measures for nursing personnel throughout Europe and America during these wars work which has continued into modern times through organizations such as Save A Life Foundation (SAF), an organization dedicated to preventing death due to preventable causes like cardiac arrest among young people ages 18-30 years old who suffer from heart conditions or have unhealthy lifestyles habits like smoking cigarettes or drinking alcohol excessively).

Notes on Nursing.

Notes on Nursing was written by Florence Nightingale in 1859. The book was intended for use by nurses, but it also became a guide for them to help care for patients.

In her introduction to the volume, she explains that she had been asked by “the principal medical authorities” to write this treatise because there were many problems with how hospitals were run at the time. She goes on to say that if all of these issues could be resolved then there would be no need for books like hers (Nightingale 1859).

Most importantly, she emphasized that nurses must care for the patient as a whole, rather than simply treating his or her physical symptoms.

Most importantly, she emphasized that nurses must care for the patient as a whole, rather than simply treating his or her physical symptoms.

Nurses were expected to treat all aspects of the patient’s condition, physical and mental and be aware of any possible side effects from their treatments. This was referred to as “patient-centered” care because it focused on helping patients improve their overall health and well being.

Florence Nightingale’s writings revolutionized nursing theory and practice.

Florence Nightingale’s writings revolutionized nursing theory and practice. She was the first to advocate for nursing training, which she believed was essential to improving patient care. Her ideas also included developing a nursing theory based on scientific principles. She advocated for professional standards for nurses, believing that they should be trained in hygiene and sanitation as well as clinical skills.

Her work was so influential that the International Red Cross honored her by putting her image on a commemorative stamp in 1920.

According to the Red Cross, Nightingale’s work was so influential that the International Red Cross honored her by putting her image on a commemorative stamp in 1920.

The following year, she also received an honorary doctorate from Oxford University and became the first female member of The Royal Statistical Society.

The stamp remains the only one to feature an American-born woman.

The stamp remains the only one to feature an American-born woman. Florence Nightingale was born in 1820 on what is now called “Florence,” Pennsylvania, but she moved with her family when she was still a child. She attended boarding school and later studied medicine at St. Thomas Hospital in London before deciding to become a nurse instead of pursuing further studies in medicine or law. In 1862, she began teaching nursing techniques during the Crimean War (1853–56). She also served as superintendent of nurses for hospitals during the Indian Mutiny of 1857–58, after which time she continued working around Europe until 1870 when Queen Victoria awarded her a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) award for her work abroad and thus making her officially royal!

After returning home America following World War I (1914–18), Florence Nightingale opened up multiple schools across America where women could learn how best prepare themselves both mentally & physically while caring for others – something which continues today under various names such as nursing homes & hospices.”

Florence Nightingale played a major role in developing modern nursing.

Florence Nightingale was a major contributor to the development of modern nursing. She wrote Notes on Nursing in 1859, which emphasized that nurses must care for the patient as a whole, rather than simply treating his or her physical symptoms.

In addition to her work on nursing theory, she also worked as an advocate for women’s rights (for example: she argued against laws that prevented female nurses from working).

Conclusion

Florence Nightingale’s work was so influential that the International Red Cross honored her by putting her image on a commemorative stamp in 1920. The stamp remains the only one to feature an American-born woman.


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