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Monet Assumptions 1

Monet Assumptions 1

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In Virginia Henderson's need theory, nurses help patients regain independence by empowering them to meet their own needs. Patients naturally desire to return to health, and nurses should support this by addressing physical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs. Nurses are selflessly dedicated to their patients, prioritizing their needs above their own. Henderson believed nurses should have a university education in arts and sciences to provide holistic care and understand human health and behavior. Now we're moving on to the four assumptions of Virginia Henderson's need theory. One, nurses care for patients until they can care for themselves once again. This assumption reflects the idea that nursing is about empowering patients to regain their independence in meeting their own needs. Nurses provide care and support to patients, guiding them towards self-care abilities. The goal is not only to address immediate health concerns, but also equip patients with the skills and knowledge necessary to maintain their well-being after discharge. Two, patients' desire to return to health. Patients believe that individuals naturally desire to achieve and maintain optimal health. Nurses should acknowledge and support this innate desire by providing comprehensive care that addresses not only physical ailments, but also psychological, social, and spiritual needs. By fostering a therapeutic environment and facilitating the healing process, nurses can help patients work towards their goal of returning to health. Three, nurses are willing to serve, and nurses will devote themselves to the patient day and night. This assumption underscores the selfless dedication of nurses to their patients. Henderson recognized that nursing is a calling characterized by compassion, empathy, and a commitment to the well-being of others. Nurses are expected to prioritize the needs of their patients above their own, demonstrating unwavering dedication and willingness to provide care around the clock if necessary. Four, nurses should be educated at the university level in both arts and sciences. Henderson advocated for a rigorous education for nurses that encompasses a broad spectrum of knowledge in both the humanities and the sciences. She believed that nursing is a profession that requires a solid foundation in various academic disciplines, including biology, psychology, sociology, ethics, and communication. By obtaining a comprehensive education at the university level, nurses are better equipped to understand the complexities of human health and behavior, communicate effectively with patients and interdisciplinary teams, and provide holistic care that addresses the diverse needs of individuals and communities.

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