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Old Jan 12, 2008, 10:14 AM
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what theory does the veterans hospital use?

Hi guys

Anyone working at the veterans hospital, know what theory does the veterans hospital use in there practice. Example,(Benner theory, traditional theory etc...etc...


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Old Jan 12, 2008, 01:44 PM
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Re: what theory does the veterans hospital use?

From what I know of the VA, they use the run-around-like-a-chicken theory.

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Old Jan 12, 2008, 04:12 PM
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Re: what theory does the veterans hospital use?

Originally Posted by Valerie Salva View Post
From what I know of the VA, they use the run-around-like-a-chicken theory.
Too Funny!!!

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Old Jan 12, 2008, 04:32 PM
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OH THAT IS TOO FUNNY, HA-HA!!!!

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Old Jan 13, 2008, 05:56 PM
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OMG I am still giggling over that one! Having worked at the VA for almost two years I can attest to that. I agree: two groups of people most commonly seen working at the VA: running around like a chicken without its head
running around with their thumb up their A__
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Old Jan 13, 2008, 10:17 PM
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Re: what theory does the veterans hospital use?

Originally Posted by IIIseeyaa View Post
Hi guys

Anyone working at the veterans hospital, know what theory does the veterans hospital use in there practice. Example,(Benner theory, traditional theory etc...etc...


IIIseeyaa
I think most government hospitals/military hospitals etc. are moving away from nursing theory as a guiding point and using evidence practice instead.

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Originally Posted by wtbcrna View Post
I think most government hospitals/military hospitals etc. are moving away from nursing theory as a guiding point and using evidence practice instead.
Thank you wtbcrna for taking this post seriously.

Thanks for your response


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Old Jan 14, 2008, 06:07 AM
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Re: what theory does the veterans hospital use?

I thought most hospitals, civilian and military, were moving away from "nursing theory" in favor of "evidence based practice." I just finished my Master's and that's all we talked about, don't think we touched on one "theorist" the whole program.

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Re: what theory does the veterans hospital use?

Just as an aside... I was a Navy wife for 9 years in the 90s and my husband worked in the medical field, I was always somewhat disappointed in the care we received -- always felt like a test subject, never saw the same doctor twice (didn't help that the military medical school was on the base), but we managed to have a healthy baby there and he received excellent training from the MDs that he worked with.

My Dad retired a couple years ago and started going to the VA -- I braced myself based on both previous history and 'horror stories.' I was blown away by what I found -- here's a big THANK YOU to the medical professionals working for the VA in the New Albany, IN/Louisville, KY area, who have treated him like GOLD. He has always been petrified of doctors and is now completely at ease. He's healthier than he's ever been, and when he calls to review his check-ups with me (to get an 'insider' opinion, I suppose) I never have anything but kudos for their work.

Just goes to show that rumor should be taken with a grain of salt, and there's a bit of good everywhere if you just take the time to look. Gives me hope for the future when my own husband needs the VA.

Oh, and their theory of practice is DEFINITELY evidenced-based. Interesting question -- working on an advanced degree or something?

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Old Jan 14, 2008, 12:45 PM
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Originally Posted by happybunny1970 View Post
Just as an aside... I was a Navy wife for 9 years in the 90s and my husband worked in the medical field, I was always somewhat disappointed in the care we received -- always felt like a test subject, never saw the same doctor twice (didn't help that the military medical school was on the base), but we managed to have a healthy baby there and he received excellent training from the MDs that he worked with.

My Dad retired a couple years ago and started going to the VA -- I braced myself based on both previous history and 'horror stories.' I was blown away by what I found -- here's a big THANK YOU to the medical professionals working for the VA in the New Albany, IN/Louisville, KY area, who have treated him like GOLD. He has always been petrified of doctors and is now completely at ease. He's healthier than he's ever been, and when he calls to review his check-ups with me (to get an 'insider' opinion, I suppose) I never have anything but kudos for their work.

Just goes to show that rumor should be taken with a grain of salt, and there's a bit of good everywhere if you just take the time to look. Gives me hope for the future when my own husband needs the VA.

Oh, and their theory of practice is DEFINITELY evidenced-based. Interesting question -- working on an advanced degree or something?

Thank you as well,
Yes I am working on an advance degree, I also start working at the VA at the end of January 2008, and wanted to know what they practiced because that is all we talked about it class, Theories, Theories, and more theories.

Thanks again

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