Nurse’s toolbook for promoting wellness by Carol Miller

By Carol Miller

"While many books have lined the theoretical points of well being, just one source delivers a true experience of what wellbeing seems like on the bedside: the Nurse's Toolbook for selling well being. Compact and simple to exploit, this exact how-to advisor is full of wellness-oriented scientific instruments and functional feedback, from instructing dietary well being to aiding all elements of sufferer functionality from a holistic Read more...

summary: "While many books have lined the theoretical facets of wellbeing, just one source supplies a true feel of what well being seems like on the bedside: the Nurse's Toolbook for selling health. Compact and simple to exploit, this distinctive how-to consultant is stuffed with wellness-oriented scientific instruments and sensible feedback, from educating dietary well being to helping all elements of sufferer functionality from a holistic and wellness-oriented perspective."--Jacket

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Nurses identify wellness-oriented needs by phrasing assessment questions from a wellness perspective and by adding one or two questions that focus on wellness. ” At a minimum, this simple question raises the patient’s awareness about self-wellness, and it paves the way for supporting healthy behaviors and identifying stress-reduction interventions. Nurses use the assessment process to identify the patient’s perspectives about personal responsibility for health, balance through all phases of health, understanding of body–mind–spirit connectedness, relationships with self and others, and relationships with the environment.

Guided imagery? 86] at [07/18/16]. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Not to be redistributed or modified in any way without permission. Chapter 2: Fitting Wellness into Practice • Nurse’s Toolbook for Promoting Wellness Assessing Relationships with Self, Others, and the Environment The extent to which nurses assess mental, emotional, spiritual, sociocultural, and environmental factors that affect the patient’s health status depends on each situation. In any situation, however, nurses assess the factors—including relationships with self, others, and the environment—that significantly affect the person’s immediate care needs and ability to implement essential interventions.

Ann: Sometimes when I’m feeding the baby I cry because I think about my mother then, but I don’t like to cry very much because I worry that I’ll pass my sadness to the baby. 86] at [07/18/16]. Copyright © McGraw-Hill Global Education Holdings, LLC. Not to be redistributed or modified in any way without permission. Chapter 1: Exploring the Wellness Territory • Nurse’s Toolbook for Promoting Wellness Nurse: Crying is a normal part of grieving and acknowledging feelings is healthy. Can you think of concrete ways in which you can express your feelings, perhaps using the time when you are feeding the baby?

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