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What is a Specific Concept?

A specific concept is a particular detailed apt mental construction that is in consideration


of an essential phenomenon suitable for carrying out research and developing theories. Specific
concepts are comprehended with abstracts of real life situations . Consequently, they represent
more than what can be psychologically imagined since that fails to capture the complexity of
real nature of the concerned attributes. In broad explanations of specific concepts, they can as
well be referred to as abstract representations or social cognitives that are perceived through
realities built through direct or indirect life experiences.Therefore, the mannerism in which a
concept is included in a context should take into account constructive application so as to
advance knowledge in a particular area of specialization. Passably, specific concepts are
communicated through wording with an assumption that the mentally developed idea is
contained in the terms and expressions. It is with noting that terms and expressions serve as a
channel to avail the concept to other people but not to be taken as the concept. The wordining
and choosing of expressions to communicate a particular concept varies from one concept to
the other.
The primary wording and selection of suitable expressions requires use of designated
terms that constantly have clear and concise meaning of the communicated idea in an that
takes place in empiric reality. The communicated specific concept can either be an abstract that
is a collaboration, care or even a concrete that is fatigue fever or pain.The wording and
selection of specific concepts should always enable the concerned to unravel the meaning of
the concept to the world and establish a meaning phenomena that has either direct or indirect
experiences to the other party interest in grasping the concept. Concepts, particularly specific
concepts are like wall bricks because they form the basis of the meaning of science.
Nursing Assessment for Specific Concepts
Nursing assessment on specific concepts is based on phenomenon or a set of
phenomena on symbolic representations. There are several theories under specific concepts
that attempt to explain the reasoning behind the perception of specific concepts. The theories
are centered on various complex questions that seek different ways of thinking rather than
providing the answer to the questions. Nursing theories always have a customary
metaparadigm concept which represents patients, nurses, the environment and health.
Additionally, other nursing concepts are pertinent to daily nursing practices. The specific nursing
concept under communication requires to be practiced twice before gaining approval from the
concerned medical practitioners. For instance, it is crucial to communicate stress causing
factors so as to prevent and establish a foundation free from stress and illnesses. Nurses are
considered the environments of the patients and the way they perceive this environment has a
profound effect in stancing healing illnesses related to health. Specific concepts under nursing
are either primary, secondary and tertiary prevention of illnesses. The subconstructs of specific
concepts presupposes an algorithm that repeatedly offers chances of studying and
understanding diseases and illnesses that reoccur within various individuals.
One of the well known chances for study under primary prevention is the flexible line up
of defenses. The chance offers an opportunity to reduce penetration possibilities of stressors
that would cause illnesses. For instance, when a nurse provides a calm environment to the
patient the risk factors that cause stress would be reduced thus making treatment possible. On
the other hand, nurses apply secondary intervention to locate illness with the patient and use
the appropriate interventions to treat the disease. Thus secondary intervention entails treatment
of a disease when symptoms are easily recognizable. Ultimately, tertiary prevention is mainly for
re-education purposes. It attempts to demarcate pliable lines of defenses to prevent illness and
disease occurrence again.
Nursing Diagnosis that are Related to Specific Concepts
Nursing care diagnosis involves expressing care and needs to the patients with an
application of possible nursing intervention behaviors and theories such as the health model
and social cognitive. The diagnosis requires recognizable languages among the involved
nurses. Nursing diagnosis contributes to an improved nursing knowledge. Nursing diagnoses
are brought together by an international classification known as NANDA. Therefore, the
experience of nurses with the languages used in NANDA helps them find a better way of
communicating experiences with the patients. Moreover, it also contributes to and improves
care to the patient through classification of nursing phenomena and homogenizing languages
among nurses. Generally, nursing diagnosis involves interpretation of data obtained
scientifically from nursing practices. The interpreted data is used in planning,evaluation and
implementation of nursing practices. The application of nursing diagnoses gives nurses visibility
to caregiving that is unrecognizable.
Defining characteristics of a particular illness needs application of specific concepts so
as to successively diagnose the cause and possible treatment. The characteristics to be defined
are possible clues of examinations and checks. In this case, the practice of defining
characteristics is simply acknowledged as attributes or in other words specific concepts.The
main concerns of the nurses are the related factors that have caused the condition that
prompted diagnosis. Therefore, the intercedent are understood as the related factors that cause
health conditions in nursing diagnosis. Nursing diagnosis mainly applies specific concepts
through interventions. When a particular diagnosis is regarded as a concept, the effectiveness
of the results will be as a result of the concept. Effective nursing diagnosis aids in articulating
various patient manifestations to specific concepts that leads to initiation of nursing action.
Nursing diagnosis is only vital to nursing practices if only they are integrated with specific
concepts, mainly a specific phenomenon.
Specific, Realistic and Unmeasurable Goals Attributed to Patient Care of Specific Concept
The practice of approaching patient care through specific concepts is attributed to many
specific, unmeasurable and realistic goals. To begin with, the analysis of various concepts
equips the nurses with the required common terms necessary to conduct research for different
kinds of illnesses. For instance, research that aims at exploring the concept of human dignity
increases awareness to the nurses on how crucial the concept is to the vulnerable patients
receiving healthcare. The development and analysis is the driving force to an improved quality
patient care. The goals attributed to patient care as a result of applying specific concepts are
often limited by the use of terms that are used in daily common practices since they are
imprecise and at times ambiguous. Consequently, words such as dignity, respect and care
should be considered as ambiguous with respect to reflection of special meaning of terms in
specific concepts. The consideration aims at achieving similar status when it comes to technical
terms. Another goal attributed to patient care of specific concepts is the necessity to effectively
come up with immediate responses to emerging patient care challenges. Universally, the
establishment of a specific concept is to improve healthcare to the patients. The concept
focuses on achieving the best ideas that are effective without many setbacks. The primary goal
is to evade consequences of trial and error which is characterized by mortalities or permanent
damages.
Specific concept is attributed to saving resources since most of its end results for
implementation are error free. The expression and implementation of untried data has a
profound effect of misusing the available resources because of perpetual trials. The goals are
realistic since they at first tried in words before being applied. Finally, as mentioned earlier the
wording and expressions only express ideas that can improve healthcare for patients. Thus The
main goal is to have an analyzed data to apply in affecting quality patient care.
Nursing Interventions for Patient Care of Specific Concept

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