Synthesis and Application
Please respond to one of the following options by starting a new thread. Be sure to include the number of the option you are addressing. Review the Grading Rubric in Appendix B prior to working on your post. Please enter your work directly into the discussion rather than posting as an attachment.
1) Please discuss the concept of work beliefs/health beliefs (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then make a meaningful connection(s) with health promotion. Â Â In light of this, what can the nurse do to promote optimal health outcomes?
2) Please discuss the concept of isolation and distance (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then address how this concept might relate to CAM. In light of this, what can the nurse do to promote optimal health outcomes?
3) Please discuss the concept of self-reliance (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then make a meaningful connection of self-reliance to informed consent. In light of this, what can the nurse do to promote optimal health outcomes?
4) Please discuss the concept of lack of anonymity (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then make a meaningful connections of lack of anonymity with community support. In light of this, what can the nurse do to promote optimal health outcomes?
5) Please discuss the concept of outsider/insider (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then make a meaningful connection of outsider/insider to individualized, patient centered care. In light of this, what can the nurse do to promote optimal health outcomes?
6) Please discuss the concept of old timer/newcomer (must be a minimum of five thoughtful, well written sentences). Â Then make a meaningful connection of old timer/newcomer to the Health Needs Action Process. In light of this, what can the nurse d
Appendix B – synthesis and application Remember that integrating your own thoughts with evidence from the literature is an effective to demonstrate synthesis and critical analysis. Sometimes a few short direct quotes add value to your work. But remember that long quotes generally serve to share someone else’s thoughts, rather than your analysis.Â