________- includes awareness, orientation, understanding of own and other personal feelings and ability to control and cope with emotions.
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Spiritual
________- defined as development of inner self or ones soul through a relationship with God and others.
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Dr Carmelita C Divinagracia
________ conducted a study to determine the effects of COMPOSURE behaviours of the advanced practitioner on the recovery of selected patients at the Philippine Heart Center.
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Behaviours
________ include: competence, presence and prayer, open- mindedness, stimulation, understanding, respect and relaxation, and empathy.
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Physical
________- involves muscle strength, mobility, posture, gait exercise, and activity tolerance and cardio- respiratory endurance.
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Intellectual
________- refers knowledge and perception of a healthy self and ability to recognize the presence of risk factors and preventive measures.
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Objective of the Study
Determine the effects of composure behavior of the advance nurse practitioner on the wellness outcome of the selected cardiac patients
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Signifiance of the Study
Nursing as a healthcare profession would prove its worth of being at par in quality performance with other healthcare professionals
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Study Population
Adult Cardiac Patients admitted and confined at the Philippines Heart center, Coronary Care Unit
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Composure behaviors
a condition of being in a state of well-being, a coordinated and integrated living pattern that involves the dimension of wellness
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Physiologic Wellness Outcome
This refers to the perceived wellness of selected orthopaedic patients after receiving nursing care in terms of vital signs, bone pain sensation, and complete blood count
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Biobehavioral Wellness Outcome
This refers to the perceived wellness of selected orthopaedic patients after receiving nursing care in terms physical, intellectual, emotional, and spiritual
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Patient Wellness Outcome
This refers to the perceived wellness of selected orthopaedic patients after receiving nursing care in terms of physiologic and biobehavioral.