Creativity and creative thinking What I learned about creativity that I didn’t know. What was new to me about creativity was the fact that it has to include some aspect of relevance. In this case, I thought that creativity does not have to solve the problem at hand. All I thought was that it should just be a unique way of thinking to a problem, which must not arrive at the solution. Apart from that, I also thought that creativity could be borrowed from old ideas and ways of doing things. This is unlike the manner in which it is indicated, whereby it is highlighted that creativity should revolve around what is not expected or what has never been in existence before. To this end, it is, therefore, evident that two lessons were learnt as far as the definition of creativity is concerned, and one of them is that it had to solve the problem at hand. The other thing is that it should be a new concept or phenomenon(Griffiths & Conti, 2019). The myth that most surprised me and…
Role of Women in Frankenstein Women play a significant role in human progress, and thus, they have an important place in society. Notably, women are not at all inferior to men, as proclaimed by Mary Shelley in her novel. They are capable of handling all their duties of day to day life. In her novel “Frankenstein,” Mary Shelley portrays women as submissive and passive (Shelley, 15). This is majorly done in order to represent the mistreatment women undergo in a male-dominated society. However, there are certain instances in the book where women have displaced their strong character to their family as well as to men. Thus, this paper will discuss a number of ways in how female characters have demonstrated their strong character in Frankenstein? And why females are viewed as a submissive and passive gender in the Mary Shelley Frankenstein? Females are perceived to be a strong character in the novel by Mary Shelley. Females such as Caroline and Elizabeth have shown a strong character, which is more appealing than the beauty which the society cherishes (Shelley, 26). For…
risky factors which are related to the in-hospital deaths among the adults and the shedding period Corona virus was first experienced in 2019 in one of the cities in China (Wuhan). This city became the center of the epidemic of this deadly disease, corona virus. Before more research was done, the virus was believed to be zoonotic transmitted, which is associated with the use of seafood and live animals. Later, the Chinese scientists discovered that the virus could be transmitted from one person to another. The symptoms of this virus include issues with the upper respiratory tract and acute pneumonia, which can cause respiratory failure. This virus can cause death as most of the infected patients died in hospitals. According to the authors, it is believed that there were no previous researches concerning this virus (COVID 19), and no articles had been published earlier before this article about this virus, corona virus, which was later termed as COVID 19. The risk factors and the elements causing this disease were not robust at an earlier stage. Before the publication of this…
Response: Cultural Views of Sexuality If we may carry out research on all the cultures of the world and how every one of them perceives sexuality, we might end up coming with mixed views and beliefs that some may be out of our expectations. They all matter by the end of the day as far as sexuality is concerned. According to the guest speaker’s research on the few sampled cultures, I was able to learn that things vary as we move across our cultures. At some point, the Aka community values virginity until one gets married. The contrary is evident among the Tukano of South America. In that case, we have to appreciate the fact that people grow in different environments where the society around forces them to subscribe to certain beliefs. As for that matter, the world is tolerating various sexual behaviors, including masturbation, incest, and early marriages, among others, as a result of cultural diversities. However, I suggest that a new culture is set up, if possible, to dilute all these cultures and bring uniformity and equal sexual…
CRITICAL SELF-REFLECTION In this draft, I am proud and confident of the following; Arrangement of ideas. I believe that I have arranged my ideas systematically and avoided repetition. Detailed work. My thesis is well detailed, and ideas are properly analyzed. The following areas need improvement; Clarity of ideas. Some ideas in the thesis are developed slowly and require extensive support. The work is properly organized overall, but the recommended solution, recommendation, and justification part might need a better organization. I had questions about the thesis statement; is it independent of the Thesis model? If so, should it be similar to the thesis statement in the Executive Summary? My thesis statement is strong and supported throughout the entire essay, as it covers ways to enhance inter-departmental communication to improve customer care. My Rhetorical structure is arranged well as it follows the instructions provided. It also avoids the mixing of ideas. Each of my paragraphs contains one main point that is well developed because I’ve managed to incorporate one idea in one paragraph in most areas of the essay. Each of my…
The Effects of Patients Death on Nurses Introduction The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the various effects of patient’s deaths on nurses. As members and individuals of health caring profession, nurses play a pivotal role in the care of the dying patients (Grandey, 2015). It is therefore significant to explore dying and death extensively from the viewpoint of individuals who care for the dying patients in order to make use of their experiences on the ground of deeper understanding of the entire process. Kondo and Nagata (2015) argued that nurses are mostly exposed to deaths and dying patients in the course of their duties. The experience that nurses gain while caring for the dying makes them to be very conscious of their own mortality and consequently leading to unease and anxiety (Miles, 2017). Individual nurses with strong anxiety concerning deaths may end up being less comfortable in their provision of nursing care for dying patients. Background of the Problem The death of patients as well as caring for them throughout their dying process may be very stressful and…
Research Proposal on Assessment and Management of Pressure Ulcer Pain among In America Statement of the Problem The primary purpose of the study will be to investigate the ways through which the nurses assess and manage the pain of their clients in Americans with hematology malignancy. These people are said to require an acute admission in the hospital to the Haematology unit in the City Of New York. The research will be highly focusing on the best ways that pain can be assessed based on age (Kozier, 1997). Different people of different ages have different interpretations of pain. The way adults interpret pain is not the same way children interpret. It is, therefore, a vital issue for nurses to be aware of this fact so that they can have relevant treatment according to the level of pain. Importance of the Problem A large group of people is suffering from different kinds of pain. The foundation of helping the victims is to know the level of pain. The fact that the level of pain ought to be known for the effective…
Diary of a Medical Mission Trip In the case of a disaster, people need to find the means to take care of patients in the best means possible. Nursing intervention is a practice that is done on a patient so that they can reach their set health goals. There are several levels of nursing interventions such as primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. The levels are dependent on the stage that the patent is in. The standards have different levels of activity. This paper is a discussion of the three significant levels of nursing interventions based on a student’s diary of a medical trip. Primary prevention involves all the steps taken to void the onset of an infection. Based on the diary of the student, the best measures are to prevent the contamination of the wounds that the patients have (Coolbrandt et al, 2018). More clean water should be provided to clean the injuries as well as the doctors who handle the patients. In addition to that, clean bandages and wound dressing should be provided. The dressing should also be changed…
Critical Review of the Book ‘Understanding the Human Behavior and the Social Environment’ by Charles H. Zastrow, Karen K. Kirst and Sarah L. Hessenauer. On ‘a new view of age,’ old adults are not accepted as the age of less activity. Persons identified as mature adults are presented as more special than their younger counterparts. This position is tending to point out the younger olds as less required by societies. To hide the reality with age abilities, older adults on TV are often less portrayed as helpless and cranky and often as wise and respected. The truth is that this is not the true reflection of the general old adults. For example, in the text, it is presented that the older olds in Japan are a mark of social deferential; they are guaranteed better services (Charles H. Zastrow, 2019). The reality is that most of the old adults lose their intellectual instincts with the advanced age and that the unique treatments aim at recognizing their presence rather than reflecting their worth. ‘A new view of ageing’ overrules the tendency to…
Covid-19 Response Over the last three months, the world has been shocked by the spontaneous increase in the number of Covid-19 cases arising from the Corona Virus. However, the most shocking is the response of the United States towards the calamity (Judd, Zaslav and Diaz par 1). According to MedR, there is a thirty-five per cent continuous increase in the number of covid-19 cases in the US. Compared to this, there are only two thousand three hundred and forty-eight ICU beds (MedR 1). MedR predicts a twenty per cent increase in the need for ICU bed. There are only nine thousand ventilators compared to the needed thirty thousand. Despite this, the government does not seem eager to change these statistics by increasing ventilator production This situation s frustrating to health caregivers and service providers who understand the importance of the above equipment (Judd, Zaslav and Diaz par 1). Healthcare practitioners are at a crossroad of putting their lives to risk for humanity due to the negligence of the government or leaving work until the necessary equipment are available. Despite…