Clinical nursing setting

Reflect upon a clinical problem
that you have identified in your area of clinical nursing setting. Summarize
the clinical problem and the research and summarize the knowledge available on
the clinical problem related to the implementation of a practice change in your
clinical practice environment based upon your findings.

Summarize
the clinical problem and available research.

Describe
how you intend to operationalize the practice change in your practice
environment.

What
theoretical model will you use and how will you overcome barriers to
implementation?

What
sources of internal evidence will you use in providing data to demonstrate
improvement in outcomes?

Are
there any ethical considerations?

Sample Solution

In Meditation One, Descartes believes that there is indeed a God, someone who is as he says, “all-powerful.” Descartes states, “Perhaps, indeed, there might be some people who would prefer to deny the existence of any God so powerful, rather than believing that all other things are uncertain.” In other words, there are possibly other people who would deny that there is a God than to believe that everything else in the world does not exist. Descartes believes that God?

is being and all other things are not being. All other things in the world compared to God are subordinate because God is almighty.
Another one of Descartes’ theories in Meditation One is the Evil Demon Argument. It is also worth noting that is this not Descartes own position, but uses it as an argumentative device. The Evil Demon Argument states that an evil demon has the will, power, and the knowledge to make a person a constant victim of deception. Even one is thinking something is self-evidently true, it’s not.

There is a distinction between the mind and the body. The mind is essentially thinking and the body is essentially extended so that the two have nothing in common. In Descartes’ Meditations on Philosophy, there is a character, the mediator, and he reasons that he might cast all the opinions of others into doubt if he can doubt the foundations of basic principles upon which his opinions are founded.

In the first meditation, Descartes rejects as if false any belief that is open to doubt. He pushes skepticism to its limits by introducing the notion of an “evil demon”, a being that always tricks us into believing true what is actually false. The only certainty that Descartes can find is that nothing is certain. Knowledge acquired through the senses was called into doubt by argument from dreaming and knowledge acquired through intellect was called into doubt by the evil demon argument.

In Descartes Meditation Two, Descartes comes up with the argument of God’s existence because he began to wonder something. He began to wonder if he exists. “I think, I exist.” He had previously concluded that the world, minds, bodies, etc. did not exists and then began to doubt the existence of himself. But, to have been

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