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31. Nursing problems is a condition faced by the patient or patient's family that the nurse can assist them to meet
- consistent with nursing goals/functions
32. Orem - Central Theme Nursing and self-care activities
33. Orem - Environment It is the modern society's values and expectations
34. Orem - Health wellness is the integrity of the individual, illness results in the person's inability to maintain self-care
35. Orem - Nursing Nursing is the giving of direct assistance to persons who are unable to meet their own self-care needs, developed through nursing education
and experiences
36. Orem - Person • Humans with physical, psychological, interpersonal, and social components, meeting self-care needs through learned behavior
37. Partly Compensatory - Both nurse and patient perform care measures, either manipulation or ambulatory task
- Either the patient or the nurse may have the major role in the performance of care
38. Profession - Based in everyday human experiences and responses to one another
- Uses knowledge to respond to specific human needs
39. Supportive Educative - Is able to perform or can and should learn to perform self-care measures but unable to do so without assistance
system - The patient is doing all the self-care activities
- The nurse promotes the client as self-care agent
40. Theory of Culture Care The study and practice focused on comparative cultural care (caring) values, beliefs, and practices of individuals or groups of similar or
Diversity and Universality different cultures with the goal of culture specific and universal nursing care in promoting health or well-being or to help people face
unfavorable human conditions, illness or death in culturally meaningful ways
41. Theory of nursing system the assessment of the self care needs and self care activities of the individual
42. Theory of self-care ability to initiate and perform activities independently where the patient, being sick or not is able to do self-activities, and daily routines
independently
43. Theory of self-care incapability or limitation in providing continuous effective self-care
deficit
44. Wholly Compensated - Done when the patient is unable to engage in those self-care actions, requiring self-directed and controlled ambulation and manipulative movement
Care or the medical prescription to refrain such activity
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31 Confidence is generally described as a state of being certain, either that a hypothesis or prediction is correct, or that a chosen course of action is the
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best or most effective
32 Conscience The awareness of a moral or ethical aspect to one's conduct together with the urge to prefer right over wrong
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33 Conscience Conformity to one's own sense of right conduct
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34 Conscience A source of moral or ethical judgment or pronouncement
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35 Cultural heritage Physical or "tangible cultural heritage" includes buildings and historic places, monuments, artifacts, etc., that are considered worthy of
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preservation for the future. These include objects significant to the archaeology, architecture, science or technology of a specific
culture.
36 Developmental Categorize a person's behaviours or tasks into approximate age ranges or in terms that describe the features of an age group.
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Theory
37 Developmental Allow nurses to describe typical behaviours of an individual within a certain group, explain the significance of those behaviours, predict
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Theory behaviours that might occur in given situation, and provide rationale to control behavioural manifestations.
38 dignity the state of being worthy of honor or respect.
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39 Emotional refers to our emotional and mental states, our thoughts and feelings. It involves awareness and acceptance of a wide range of feelings in
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(Psychological) oneself and others, the ability to express emotions, to function independently and to cope with the challenges of daily stressors.
40 Empowering Cluster of key areas of responsibility that mandate compliance to the standards of legal, ethico-moral responsibilities and personal and
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professional development
41 Enabling Cluster of key areas of responsibility that provide support to effective and efficient performance of patient care competencies including
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management of resources and environment and record management
42 Enhancing Cluster of key areas of responsibility that ensures safe and quality nursing care to include research and quality improvement
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43 Ethico-moral The nurse observes ethico-moral considerations in the practice of the profession.
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responsibilities
44 General Systems A system is ever changing, and any change in one part affects the whole
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Theory
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49 Human Dignity In nursing you are taught to treat all patients with dignity, you are to treat each person as equal and not refuse care to anyone
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regardless of their past or other factors. You treat each patient as you would treat your own loved ones if you were to care for
them.
50 Integrity Nurses provide an environment of openness; they are honest in their approach to one another and those they serve.
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51 Integrity is the basing of one's actions on an internally consistent framework of principles.
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52 Integrity Nurses also behave honestly, fairly, and ethically are truthful. They are truthful, trustworthy, and fair in all efforts, while
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holding themselves to the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct.
53 Kurt Lewin developed the classic theory of change
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54 Legal Responsibilities The nurse adheres to practice in accordance with the laws, policies and guidelines affecting nursing.
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55 Love and Belonging Needs It includes giving and receiving affection, attaining a place in a group, and maintaining the feeling of belonging.
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56 Love of Country It's always good to love your country. After all, it's where you live.
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57 Love of God For god so loved (agape) the world, that he gave his only begotten son, that whoever believes in him should not perish, but
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have eternal life. (john 3:16)
58 Love of God The bible indicates that love is from god. In fact, the bible says "god is love.". Love is one of the primary characteristics of
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god. Likewise, god has endowed us with the capacity for love. This capacity for love is one of the ways in which we are
"created in the image of god."
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59 Love of People The Essential Teaching Of Jesus: "Love All People As Yourself
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60 Love of People Respect for the Dignity of Each Person Regardless of Race, Creed, Color & Gender
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61 Management of Resources Includes managerial and supervisory skills that enhance nursing care delivery to protect clients, family, significant others.
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and Environment
62 Maslow's hierarchy provides a framework for recognizing and prioritizing basic needs.
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63 Mental (Intellectual) refers to your ability to think and learn from life experience, being open to new ideas, and the ability of one to question and
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evaluate information.
64 Natural Heritage is also an important part of a culture, encompassing the countryside and natural environment, including flora and fauna,
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scientifically know as biodiversity
65 Needs Model/Theory People must meet lower level needs to some degree before they can address higher level needs.
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66 Nomos Determination or Law
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67 Patient care competencies Cluster of key areas of responsibility that include safe and quality care, communication, health education and collaboration and
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teamwork.
68 Personal and Professional The nurse accepts responsibility for one's personal and professional development in the practice of nursing.
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development
69 Physical State of well-being void of disease or illness
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70 Physiological Needs Fundamental motivating forces and provide the base for Maslow's pyramid
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71 Physiological Needs Oxygen, food, water, elimination, activity, rest, temperature, maintenance, and sexuality are essential for existence.
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72 Quality Improvement The nurse participates in activities towards quality care management that will ensure quality patient care.
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73 Records Management The nurse maintains accurate and updated documentation of patient care.
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74 Refreeze is establishing the change as a new habit, so it now becomes the "standard operating procedure." Without some process of
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refreezing, it is easy to backslide into the old ways.
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75 Research Advances the discipline of nursing, helps develop nursing knowledge and improves nursing care
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76 Safe and Quality Nursing Promotes achievement of client outcome by providing nursing care that enhances the care delivery in any setting and across the
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Care life span in order to protect client, family, significant others and other health care personnel.
77 Safety and Security Needs The person needs to feel safe, both in the physical environment and in relationships.
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78 Self-actualization needs is the innate need to realize fully all of one's abilities and qualities, that is, to maximize one's potential.
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79 Self-Esteem Needs The individual needs both self-esteem and esteem from others.
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80 Social the ability to interact effectively with other people and the social environment, to develop satisfying interpersonal relationships, and to fulfill social ro
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independent relationships with others, and practicing healthy sexual behaviors.
81 Social Justice Nurses are required to uphold freedom of choice in their patients' care, while upholding their dignity.
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82 Social Justice refers to the concept of a society in which justice is achieved in every aspect of society, rather than merely the administration of law.
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83 Spiritual It is essential component is a belief in some meaning or order in the universe, a higher power that gives greater significance to individual life. People
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84 Systems Theory Includes purpose, content, and process, breaking t the "whole" and analyzing the parts.
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85 Systems Theory The relationships between the parts of the whole are examined to learn how they work together.
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86 Systems Theory It provides another approach for studying individuals in their environments and is used by many disciplines.
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87 Unfreeze involves finding methods of making it possible for people to let go of an old pattern that was counterproductive
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88 Von developed general systems theory
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Bertalanffy
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- sense of self
- recognize the patient's needs
4) help the individual to perserve his or her place in a family, community, society
11. 7 Domains of Nursing 1) helping role
2) teaching or coaching function
3) diagnostic client monitoring function
4) effective management of rapidly changing situations
5) administering and monitoring therapeutic interventions and regiments
6) monitoring and ensuring quality of health care practices
7) organizational rule competencies
12. 10 carative factors 1) formation of a humanistic-alturistic system of human values
2) instillation faith-hope
3) cultivation of sensitivity to one's self & to others
4) developing of a helping-trusting human caring relationship
5) promotion & acceptance of the expression of positive and negative feelings
6) systematic use of creative problem-solving caring process
7) promotion for a transpersonal teaching learning
8) promotion for a supportive, protective & corrective, mental, physical, societal, & spiritual
environment
9) assistance with gratification of human needs
10) allowance for existential-phenomenological spiritual forces (caring in terms of
experience and perceptions)
13. ADNEP diabetes
14. ADPIE - A: Assessment
- D: Diagnosis
- P: Planning
- I: Intervention
- E: Evaluation
15. ANSAP supervisor, headnurse
16. CARE model - C: clinical model; signs and symptoms
- A: Adaptive Model; situational adjustment
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1. adaptive Anything that has a positive influence on the health and well-being
response of people
2. Arlene B Miller Co-author of Called to Care: A Christian Worldview for Nursing,
which proposes a Judeo-Christian model of caring
3. Betty Neuman Developed one of the most popular and widely used health systems
theories
4. borrowed Theories borrowed by one discipline from another discipline;
theories previously the primary basis of nursing
5. comfort theory Recent theory being used as a basis for nursing practice and a
foundation for nursing research; developed by Katherine Kolcaba
6. culture care Theory designed to help nurses provide culturally congruent,
competent, and safe care in a multicultural world
7. developmental Theory focusing on the person as a developmental being with needs
needs theory that could be met by health care professionals, including nurses and
physicians
8. Dorothea Orem Believed that life, health, and well-being are maintained by
activities that people initiate on their own, such as breathing and
eating; focused on nursing as a way to restore self-care in patients
9. Florence The first nursing theorist; worked on a developmental needs theory
Nightingale
10. health promotion Mid-range theory that focuses on variables known to impact health
model behavior
11. Hildegard Peplau Nurse whose Interpersonal Relations in Nursing: A Conceptual
Frame of Reference for Psychodynamic Nursing (1952) focuses on
developmental needs of patients, but even more on interpersonal
relationships by using a psychological model; worked on an
interpersonal theory
12. Imogene King Developed the goal attainment model, which focused on three
interacting systems: personal, interpersonal, and social
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25. Sister Callista Focused on adaptation and believed the goal of nursing was to
Roy promote adaptive responses
26. systems theory Assumes all living systems are open systems constantly exchanging
information with the environment
27. theory A principle that can explain the operation of a certain phenomenon
with considerable supporting evidence
28. theory of Mid-range theory used in nursing research and clinical practice; its
uncertainty assessment tool, the uncertainty in illness scale, is frequently used
with cancer patients
29. thermodynamics Branch of physics concerned with laws governing heat production,
changes, and conversion into other types of energy
30. Virginia Early nurse researcher and nurse educator best known for her
Henderson coauthored Textbook of the Principles and Practice of Nursing
(1955); focused her attention on physiological balance
31. worldview Set of presuppositions or assumptions about the basic makeup of the
world
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1. 3rd order of St. Francis st elizabeth joined this order during 1228
2. accordance with legal principles and the code of ethics in making personal responsibility 1 ; beginning nurse's role on client care
and professional judgement
3. Alexander II father of st elizabeth
4. applies the research process in improving client care responsibility 2 ; beginning nurse's role on research
5. barber-surgeon st martin was once a
6. charity, piety, simplicity, serving the poor and sick st Elizabeth's values
7. collaborative relationship with colleagues to enhance nursing core services responsibility 4 ; beginning nurse's role on client care
8. Compassion we are sensitive to the needs of others
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9. Competence seek enhancement on the quality of the nursing education and practice through local and
international updates
10. Competency integration of knowledge, skills, attitudes and values that underpin effective performance
11. Core competency elements of competency that contribute to and build a key area of responsibility
12. Dec 4 1579 st. martin born on
13. deliver health programs and services effectively to specific client groups responsibility 3 ; beginning nurse's role on management and leadership
14. demonstrates ability to lead and supervise satff responsibility 5 ; beginning nurse's role on management and leadership
15. demonstrates accountability for safe nursing practice responsibility 2 ; beginning nurse's role on management and leadership
16. demonstrates management and leadership skill to provide safe and quality responsibility 1 ; beginning nurse's role on management and leadership
care
17. Doctor Angelicus St thomas is also called
18. dumb ox st thomas was called as an insult
19. engages in nursing or health related research responsibility 1 ; beginning nurse's role on research
20. evaluate research study utilizing guidelines in the conduct of a written responsibility 2 ; beginning nurse's role on research
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21. excellence culture of excellence continuously commit to achieve higher level of quality
22. Fortitude courage, the control of responses made to difficulties and dangers
23. Holistic care totality of a person
24. honesty, loyalty, tolerance justice related to
25. Innovation encourage creative and critical thinking, new ideas and research
26. integrity through honest and genuine care for the individual, family and community
27. Jan 28, 1255 st thomas was born on
28. Jan 28 or Mar 7 feast day of st thomas aquinas
29. judgement, reliability prudence related to
30. Jul 18, 1323 st thomas was canonized on
31. july 7, 1207 st elizabeth was born on
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67. utilizes the nursing process in the interdisciplinary care of clients responsibility 2 ; beginning nurse's role on client care