
1. Nursing Praxis
1.1. Doing
1.1.1. Not being a robot
1.1.2. Allows the patient to feel seen
1.1.3. Holisitic approach
1.1.4. Advocating for Holistic care
1.1.4.1. Self re
1.2. Being
1.2.1. Empathy
1.2.2. Compassion
1.2.3. Human Connection
1.3. knowing
1.3.1. knowledge application
1.3.2. Critical Thinking
1.3.3. Knowing the "why" behind the "what"
1.3.4. Connecting the dots
2. Praxis when changing a dressing
2.1. Being
2.1.1. recognizes a person in pain
2.2. Knowing
2.2.1. Pain management
2.2.2. Infection control
2.3. Doing
2.3.1. Gental
2.3.2. Respectful
3. Improving our application of Praxis
3.1. Self reflection
3.1.1. Values and Beliefs and how to align your actions
3.1.2. Getting to know yourself better as a nurse and as a person
3.1.3. Reflective journaling
3.1.3.1. process experiences
3.1.3.2. Identify patterns to learn and grow
3.2. Orem's self-care deficit theory: Helping one to regain their independence
3.2.1. Promotes independence
3.2.2. Gives more time to practice praxis
3.3. Knowing
3.3.1. Applying theory
3.3.1.1. using critical thinking skills
3.3.1.2. Provides a framework
3.4. Advocating for changes in the health care system
3.4.1. time
3.4.2. Resources
3.4.2.1. Professional development
3.4.2.2. Mentorship
3.5. Mindfulness
3.5.1. being present in the moment
3.5.2. verbal ques
3.5.3. nonverbal ques
3.5.4. showing down
3.5.5. being fully present
3.6. Supportive work envirnment
3.6.1. Communities of practice
3.6.1.1. Support
3.6.1.2. Share experiences
3.6.1.3. Learn from each other
3.6.1.4. Knowledge
3.6.1.5. Mentorship
3.6.1.6. Innovation