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altibaby

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Community mental health nursing is BEST defined as:
 
  a. public health nursing that focuses on mental health only
  b. public health nursing with emphasis on mental health
  c. synonymous with psychiatric home health nursing
  d. outpatient private-practice psychiatric nursing

Question 2

When having a discussion with a group of nurse managers about the effects of caring for clients, which statement leads you to know that they understand Martha Rogers's Theory of Human Energy Fields?
 
  a. There is little interconnectedness between persons and their environment.
  b. A nurse's thoughts and intentions create a vibrational pattern that can influence clients.
  c. If a nurse appears disorganized, clients will become more empowered to care for themselves.
  d. The nurse's centered energy field has little effect in restoring a sense of balance in others.



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okolip

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Answer to Question 1

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Community mental health is viewed as a synthesis of community health nursing and public health with particular emphasis on mental health (though not to the exclusion of physical health).

Answer to Question 2

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Rogers's theory was based on her interest in quantum physics and focused on energy fields. She expanded the concept of energy fields from physics to conceptualize the interconnectedness of human interactions with each other and with the environment. Using Roger's model, nurses understand that one person who is an energy field influences other fields nearby. In short, the nurse's energy field will have an effect on the client's.




altibaby

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Excellent


ultraflyy23

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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