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Theoretical basis for clinical reasoning Nurs2218

I will attach hers. and I will attach my first post as well.
Initial posting
Review the case study provided (Link here). Each student in your group is to select a different theory to guide the assessment and intervention of this patient. Three students will pick a nursing theory different from the ones selected in Module 3 and two other students will select a non-nursing theory.
Included in this initial posting are the following:
Identify the theory selected, your rationale for the selection of this theory, the major concepts, and relationship statements applicable to this case situation. These statements need to be beyond generalized statements and illustrate intricate conceptual processes and thought of your theory. Need a reference.
State the level of theory and your rationale for selection.
Obtain one primary research article in which the theory you selected was used and then describe how the article informed you to specifically apply the findings to this case situation. This research article does need to test the theory related to your specific small group topic. You also need a primary reference (article or book) describing the theory selected. Your textbook may not be used as a primary source reference for your theory.
Describe how you would specifically apply this theory to this case related to assessment, feasible interventions, and measurable outcomes. We want detailed statements of application to the case study and not just general statements. These statements will go into detail regarding your feasible interventions and measurable outcomes. Envision yourself as an advanced practice nurse and how you would mentor or lead the other staff on your team related to the application of this theory to the case provided.
Succinctly summarize the strengths and limitations of the theory you selected.
List 1-2 points of what you learned from this experience above of finding and applying a research article to a practice situation.
List what you consider a well-designed PICOT question (clear and containing all the essential elements) related to the case situation.
PICOT is a mnemonic used to describe 5 elements of a good clinical question. It stands for
P – patient/problem
I – intervention
C- comparison
O- Outcome
T -Time
Example: For patients living in a long-term care facility who are at risk for pressure ulcers (P), how does a pressure ulcer prevention program (I) compared to standard care (e.g., turn every 2 hours and going to the bathroom every two hours) (C) affect the development of pressure ulcers (O) in the next 30 days (T)?
8. Correct APA 7th edition listing for the 2 references. Keep any direct quotes to a maximum of 1-2. We prefer you write things in your own words and reference them correctly.

Second Posting( THIS IS WHAT I NEED)
Review another student’s posting and provide a response that reflects critical thinking.
Provide a primary scholarly reference to support your response.
You are essentially providing a comparison of the usefulness of the theory you selected to the one that another student in your group used.
Correct APA 7th edition listing for your reference.

CLASSMATES POST UNDER that I need to respond to
Selected Theory:Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs TheoryI selected Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, which is a non-nursing theory that is borrowed and adapted by many in the nursing field. Abraham Maslow, (1942/2012), stated “Human needs arrange themselves in hierarchies of pre-potency. The appearance of one need usually rest on the prior satisfaction of another, more pre-potent.” Maslow theory of hierarchy of needs is based on a five-tier process, where one must fulfill one level to achieve the next level. The five tiers are physiological needs, safety needs, love, acceptance and belonging needs, esteem needs and self-actualization. The lowest tier physiological needs include food, water, breathing, and homeostasis. These needs must be meet before moving to the next tier of security and safety needs. Some of the basic safety and security needs includes financial security, health and wellness, as well as safety against accidents and injury. These two tiers make up what is considered basic human needs. The first social tier is love, acceptance, and belongings which include things like friendship, romantic attachments, and family. This tier is followed by esteem needs, which is the fourth level, which can be described as appreciation and respect. The top tier of Maslow hierarchy of needs is self-actualization. People must have their needs met to reach their full potential as human beings. Maslow (1942/2012), reported that “people who are satisfied in these needs, basically are satisfied people, and it is from these that we may expect the fullest and healthiest creativeness.” Maslow’s hierarchy of needs relates to this patient simply because his needs are not met throughout the tiers. To achieve self actualization or accepting one as their selves, which is the top tier, the patient must meet the needs in the lower tiers. Mr. Smith presents for left foot pain and a wound, which is important to his health, his basic needs followed by social needs must also be met to optimize his health. Mr. Smith possibly has met the lowest tier of psychological needs, which include food, water, air, shelter, and clothing. However, it is possible that not all needs re met such as good sleep and sex. During a life review, Mr. Smith states he was recently widowed and his son is moving. Mr. Smith appears to be grieving and is exhibiting signs of depression which will affect all aspects of this tier as well as aspect of the next two tiers. As described above and his recent lab work and vital sign findings indicate, Mr. Smith is not meeting the key aspects of safety when concerning his health. Mr. Smith is lacking key aspects in each tier therefore he can not reach self actualization and optimize his health and wellness. Often time, we need to “get back to the basics”, in Mr. Smith’s case, this is completely true. In order, to assist him in reaching his goal of accepting oneself, then we, as medical professionals, need to assist Mr. Smith with meeting the basic needs in Maslow’s hierarchy of needs and then assist him to transition through the tiers. Primary Article:Shih, C. Y., Huang, C. Y., Huang, M. L., Chen, C. M., Lin, C. C.,