Read Chapter 7 in Alligood (2022) and also read the case study on p. 78. Answer the following questions as they relate to the case study:
Case Study; chapter 78
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A 62-year-old inmate is admitted to this hospital from prison with a complaint of chest pain. The patient is being worked up for possible myocardial infarction and admitted to the cardiac unit. Because the patient is an inmate, while he is in the hospital a prison guard will be posted outside of the patient’s room and the patient will be handcuffed to the bed rail. During the initial assessment, the admission nurse finds the patient to be withdrawn. The nurse discovers the patient has a past medical history significant for abuse of multiple substances. The patient describes how the addictive behaviors led to his incarceration and estrangement from his family. The patient expresses to the nurse interest in meeting with a chaplain while in the hospital.
1. Describe examples of how the nurse can provide care to the patient in the case study as guided by each of the 10 caritas processes
2. Compare the values and beliefs in your own nursing philosophy (from Week 2 DF) with Watson’s 10 caritas processes. How are your values and beliefs the same or different from Watson?
My nursing philosophy states that as a nurse, I would provide customized care based on the needs of the patients, to give care, and not just treat the illness while providing an environment where the patient will feel respected, comfortable, and confident in my nursing abilities. I always develop a personalized relationship with my patient, I also focus on their spiritual and social problems and challenges and help by going beyond duties call.
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Reference
Alligood, M.R. (2022). Nursing theorists and their work (10th ed.). Elsevier.
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Read Alligood’s (2022) Chapter 7 as well as the case study on page 78. As they pertain to the case study, respond to the following questions:
Chapter 78: Case Study
A 62-year-old inmate is admitted to this hospital with chest problems after being released from prison. The patient has been admitted to the cardiac unit after being evaluated for a probable myocardial infarction. Because the patient is an inmate, a prison guard will be stationed outside the patient’s room and the patient will be shackled to the bed rail while he is in the hospital. The admittance nurse notices that the patient is withdrawn during the initial assessment. The nurse discovers that the patient has a severe medical history of substance misuse. The