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What are the ideal and manifest features of the Culture and Subculture of Nursing?
What are the ideal and manifest features of the Culture and Subculture of Nursing?
Ideal culture refers to attributes that are the most desired and preferred values and norms of a group, while manifest culture refers to what actually exists and is identifiable in the day-to-day world such as patterns, values, lifestyle patterns, and expressions.
Describe the American Culture of Nursing in the Early Era (1940–1974) and Recent Era (1975–2000)
Describe the American Culture of Nursing in the Early Era (1940–1974) and Recent Era (1975–2000)
The early era was characterized by male dominance, limited companionship, and a patriarchal structure. The recent era focused on caring for patients with interpersonal skills and commitment, as well as other-care.
What were the interpersonal skills and characteristics exhibited in the Early Era (1940–1974) of the American Culture of Nursing?
What were the interpersonal skills and characteristics exhibited in the Early Era (1940–1974) of the American Culture of Nursing?
Interpersonal skills included self-sacrifice, being overworked and underpaid, limited supplies, interdependence, deference, compliance, and a political passive culture.
How was the relationship dynamic described in the Recent Era (1975–2000) of the American Culture of Nursing?
How was the relationship dynamic described in the Recent Era (1975–2000) of the American Culture of Nursing?
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What were the challenges faced by the Culture and Subculture of Nursing in the Early Era (1940–1974)?
What were the challenges faced by the Culture and Subculture of Nursing in the Early Era (1940–1974)?
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