Case Study The hospice nurse sat with Ann's husband

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Your assignment this week will be an APA paper to include title page, level headings, and a reference page.

1.Case Study

The hospice nurse sat with Ann's husband, Ben. Ann was resting quietly as the increased dosage of IV pain medication gradually reached its therapeutic level. Ben turned his head and slowly turned, looking out the room's only window. As he glanced up, a small flicker of light caught his breath. It was a shooting star. A tear fell from the corner of his eye and he turned to Ann. The nurse sensed that something significant to Ann and Ben was unfolding. Shuffling to Ann's bedside, he took her small fragile hand in his. These hands had rocked cradles, burped babies, and groomed the horses she loved to ride. Gently holding her hand, he turned to the nurse. "She would ride like the wind was chasing her." Looking back to Ann his voice broke; choking back tears "Ann, Ann I saw Jessie…Jessie is calling." Ben turned "Jessie was our daughter. She died having a baby that was too big. When she died it was a pitch-black night. Cold, so cold, the baby died too, a little boy, named him Abe, Jr. after Jessie's husband. I took Ann outside so she could cry to God above and there in this dark sky we saw two falling stars…together…just falling. We knew it had to be Jessie and Abe…two angels to light up the night." Ben turned back as a deep sign escaped from Ann's lips. A soft smile remained as she joined Jessie and Abe.

Based on this case study how would the nurse actualize Parse's theory of Human Becoming?

What are characteristics of a humanbecoming nurse? What are strengths and weaknesses to this theory of nursing?

What challenges exist for healthcare institutions to switch to this nursing approach?

How might Parse's understanding of transcendence guide the nurse, as Ann's death became a reality to Ben?

From the nursing theories we have discussed, what theory would you apply to this case study? Develop a plan of care to include both nursing theories (be specific and provide reasons)

The APA formatted paper should include 2 outside references and your book. The essay should be between 1250 and 1500 words in length.

Assignment: Write an APA paper to include all aspects required for an APA paper. Remember all the notes I have given you over the course to attain full credit. This paper should include 2 outside references and your textbook –that is a total of 3 references - and should be at least 1250 words. Divide each item with a level 2 heading.

How would the Nurse Deliver Parse's Theory of Human Becoming in regards to the case study? (How can the nurse use Parse’s theory to guide her)

Characteristics of a human becoming nurse?

Strengths and Weaknesses to this theory of nursing? (Discuss both strengths and weaknesses)

Institutional Challenges - What challenges exist for healthcare institutions to switch to this nursing approach?

How might Parse's Understanding of Transcendence guide the nurse as Ann's death became a reality to Ben?

Choose an Additional Nursing Theory to apply to this case (explain reasoning for choice) and develop a plan of care to include both nursing theories.


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Running head: PARSE’S THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING

Parse's Theory of Human Becoming, Characteristics, Strengths and Weaknesses
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PARSE’S THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING

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Introduction
Parse theory is relevant in the practice of Pediatric Nursing. Children are sometimes
patients, unhealthy to talk and unprotected for self-care. There is prominence on the inspiration
behind the theory that concentrates on people as living harmony (Parse, 1992). Representation
nursing care that encounters the physiologic requirements, affection and security gives
preference to that theory. Parses theory advances the patient as a significant leader. Nurses
should provide the patient conclusions on what she figured her body could take to improve
welfare. Nurse regularly offer the patient preparations of resolution and let the patient belief that
by captivating this remedy it will recover his infection (Parse, 1999). Nurses do that
predominantly to complete the action, without fostering the patient. It succeeds the inquiry to the
patient what does he expects would best work for him. The theory Emphasis on human selfesteem and flexibility.
Nurse Deliver Parse's Theory of Human Becoming
The exploitation of this theory envelops the considerable majority of the primary
decision-makers in the present nursing practice (Parse, 1992). The nurse must think thoroughly
to pick a choice that outfits their distinction and is in their best interest to give abundant human
satisfaction. Here, the nurse does not do nursing facilitation that advances the welfare or cure
disease, but instead, she goes about as a help mechanism to influence Ann's lives to be pleasant
in her remaining minute and give quality care by providing her desires and last wishes.
The nurse should favor Ann as a unique human by giving suitable pain control in addition
to symptoms management and offer physiologic help like home oxygen as well as satisfactory
hydration

PARSE’S THEORY OF HUMAN BECOMING

Characteristics of a human becoming nurse
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