Assignment: Madeleine Leininger

What is your perception of the world today and how does it impact your teaching?
March 5, 2022
Assignment: Supervising Physicians
March 7, 2022

Assignment: Madeleine Leininger

Assignment: Madeleine Leininger

Assignment: Madeleine Leininger

Leininger, M. (1995).Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, research, and practice. Columbus, OH: McGraw-Hill College Custom Series.

Leininger, M. (1997). Overview and reflection of the theory of culture care and the ethnonursing research method.Journal of Transcultural Nursing, 8(2), 32-51.

Leininger, M., & McFarland, M. (2002).Transcultural nursing: Concepts, theories, research, and practice(3rd ed.). New York: McGraw-Hill.

Madeleine Leininger is a self-employed transcultural global nursing consultant, lecturer, and author. She received her PhD in an- thropology from the University of Washington, and her MSN from Catholic University in Washington DC. Research interests include transcultural nursing care, comparative human care, cultural con- texts, cultures of nursing and health professions, and clinical use of Culture Care findings.

Leininger, M. (1991).Culture care diversity and universality: A theory of nursing. New York: National League for Nursing Press (redistributed by Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc., New York, 2001).

Leininger, M. (1994).Nursing and anthropology: Two worlds to blend. New York: John Wiley. (Reprinted in 1994 by Greyden Press, Columbus, OH)

research findings, however, has yet to be woven into practice, education, and administra- tion. Transcultural knowledge is also being used by other dis- ciplines today. Many users of the theory find it most meaning- ful and timely as our world becomes increasingly global and complex, requiring realistic and sensitive understanding of people.

REFERENCES

Leininger, M. (1978).Transcultural nursing. Thorofare, NJ: Slack. (Reprinted in 1994 by Greyden Press, Columbus, OH)

ARNP Protocol – (format example does not have to be followed in total or in part) The ARNP and supervising physician determine the content of the protocol agreement.

I. Requiring Authority: A. Nurse Practice Act, Chapter 464, Florida Statutes

B. Chapter 64B9 4, Florida Administrative Code, Rules Pertaining to Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioners

II. Parties to Protocol:

(Should include: name, address, ARNP certificate number, and DEA number of the ARNP (if applicable); name, address,

license number, and DEA number of all supervising physicians or dentists; Nature of practice, practice location, including

primary and satellite sites)

A. (Name), ARNP, ARNP 9999999, DEA 999999 (If applicable)

ARNP Address

123 Street

Anywhere, FL 12345

B. (Name of authorized supervising physician), title, Florida license number, DEA 999999

Physician Address

456 Avenue

Anywhere, FL 12345

C. Practice Name

Practice Location

123 Main Street

Somewhere, FL 99999

III. Nature of the Practice

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