Ways of Knowing: empirical, personal, ethical, and aesthetic description of a clinical case


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Ways of Knowing: empirical, personal, ethical, and aesthetic description of a clinical case


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In this assignment, consider each of Carper’ s Ways of Knowing: empirical, personal, ethical, and aesthetic. For EACH of these four ways of knowing, you will think about and describe a clinical case situation with an intervention that was informed by th particular “way of knowing.” Include an explanation on how that “way” of knowledge helped to inform your decisions for the clinical intervention that you used in caring for a patient, family, group, or community. Thus, there will be four situations for which you briefly describe the clinical conte xt, an intervention used, and an explanation of how one of the ways of knowing informed the decision to implement a particular intervention. You will complete this brief case description, and explanation for EACH of the four (4) ways of knowing