Parse’s theory of Human Becoming DQ
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and the assignment rubric to help you focus.2. Read the required chapter(s) of the textbook
and any additional recommended resources. Some answers may require you to do
additional research on the Internet or in other reference sources. Choose your sources
carefully.3. Consider the discussions and any insights gained from it.4. Create your
Assignment submission and be sure to cite your sources, use APA style as required, check
your spelling.Assignment:Your assignment this week will be an APA paper to
include title page, level headings, and a reference page.Case StudyThe hospice nurse sat
with Ann’s husband, Ben. Ann was resting quietly as the increased dosage of IV pain
medication gradually reached its therapeutic level. Ben turned his head and slowly turned,
looking out the room’s only window. As he glanced up, a small flicker of light caught his
breath. It was a shooting star. A tear fell from the corner of his eye and he turned to Ann.
The nurse sensed that something significant to Ann and Ben was unfolding. Shuffling to
Ann’s bedside, he took her small fragile hand in his. These hands had rocked cradles, burped
babies, and groomed the horses she loved to ride. Gently holding her hand, he turned to the
nurse. “She would ride like the wind was chasing her.” Looking back to Ann his voice broke;
choking back tears “Ann, Ann I saw Jessie…Jessie is calling.” Ben turned “Jessie was our
daughter. She died having a baby that was too big. When she died it was a pitch-black night.
Cold, so cold, the baby died too, a little boy, named him Abe, Jr. after Jessie’s husband. I took
Ann outside so she could cry to God above and there in this dark sky we saw two falling
stars…together…just falling. We knew it had to be Jessie and Abe…two angels to light up the
night.” Ben turned back as a deep sigh escaped from Ann’s lips. A soft smile remained as she
joined Jessie and Abe.Based on this case study how would the nurse actualize Parse’s theory
of Human Becoming?What are characteristics of a human becoming nurse? What are
strengths and weaknesses to this theory of nursing?What challenges exist
for healthcare institutions to switch to this nursing approach?How might Parse’s
understanding of transcendence guide the nurse, as Ann’s death became a reality to
Ben?From the nursing theories we have discussed, what additional theory would you apply
to this case study? Develop a plan of care to include both nursing theories (be specific and
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