Social Cognitive Theory

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Brief Introduction to Nursing Nursing is a profession within the health care sector. The health care sector mostly focusses on the care of individuals, families and communities. The aim of the nurses is to attain, maintain and recover optimal health and quality of life of their patients. Nurses most of the time leave their families and have a short time to pass with them due to giving their best in their work and making their best that they can, so to improve the quality of life of a lot of individuals in the environment. On a daily bases the main objective of a nurse is to try their very best to save the lives of their patients no matter what they must go through. Nurses also …show more content…

Those individuals may mostly be known as visual learners. After the individuals learn how to apply this theory they can predict what the results might be in a certain situation. After making assumptions within the social-cognitive theory, the individual develops an ability to encounter a technique that will help them to gain knowledge and self-regulated. Examples of this theory that are applied in the nursing field is when your instructor teaches, the use of modules is most likely to be used for the students to have a better understanding of the concept and can have an idea how the object looks. Then there you will be able to apply your knowledge on that module for example an artificial human hand that contains veins, the veins contain a yellow liquid that represents blood. Your instructor would show you the module and will explain you how it works and he will grade everyone individually to see if you gained knowledge of it. Another example would be when discussing the different functions of the skeletal system, your instructor will bring the actual human skeletal system and explain the different pasts and their function. He’ll show each part as he goes explaining its functions. When using models, it makes you experience like if you are in an actual …show more content…

When individuals commit a wrong action or decision they know or may not know that they may have to face the consequences of their actions which mostly they may not like. Most of the times they try their best in doing the right things to get a reward which in return motivates them to strive to do better. Some examples of the operand conditioning theory that may be used in the nursing field is when a child is taken to the clinic for a monthly general health checkup. In the child’s first experience for a health checkup he/she was administered a vaccine therefore psychologically scarring them to think that every checkup they may be administered a vaccine which causes them to avoid the clinical visits at all costs. If they do somehow go for their second checkup and still end up getting a new vaccine the nurse at hand rewards them with a lollipop for their bravery therefore practicing the operant conditioning theory. If a nurse practices this specific theory on the child on the first or second visit it will help placate the child’s worry for the next monthly general health checkup because they know that in the end they will get a reward being candy or

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