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| _____ _________ is the foundation upon which practice as a registered nurse is based |
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| what is evidenced based practice |
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| practice guided by diverse theories that help the nurse interpret the evidence and direct decision making |
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| philosophies, models and theories have what 4 universal concepts |
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| person, health, environment, nursing |
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| expressions of personal thoughts,beliefs and values |
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| _________ _________serve as guides for professional practice and influence professional behaviors |
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| building blocks of nursing theorie |
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| nursing frameworks- a detailed organized framework |
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| _________ ___________teach nurses that all systems in the human body are interdependent |
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Eriksons theory has how many stages and is based on _______development
and are influenced by what 3 factors |
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6 stages
psychosocail
biological, socail, environmental |
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________ theory developed by Bertallanaffy defines interdependence of environments in and around us.
change in one part will effet on another |
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| _____theory helps you as a nurse understand behaviors in patients, families, and yourself |
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| _______ theory helps the nurse understand the ability of living things to adjust |
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| florence Nightingales nick name |
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| what war was FN involved in |
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| what three major relationships did FN theory focus on |
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environment to the patient
nurse to environment
nurse to patient |
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| who is well known for definition of nursing " to assisst the individual sick or well in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery |
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| who is credited for holism in nursing |
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| 14 fundamental needs long term care practice for appiclation. REHAB unit also |
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| Hendersons 14 fundamental needs |
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mental health , medical floor
nonjudgemental trusting relationships spiritual well being coping ability |
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| jean watson philosophy of science and caring |
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| MOTHER OF PSYCIATRIC NURSING |
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| THEORY OF INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS (PEPLAU) |
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PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH SETTING TO ESTABLISH - THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIP, TRUST, PROMOTE INDEPENDENCE
HOMELESS PATIENT THERAPEUTIC COMMUNICATION SKILLS |
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| ORLANDO BELIEVED THAT THE GOAL OF THE NURSE IS TO MEET |
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IMMEDIATE NEEDS
RELIEVE DISTRESS AND DISCOMFORT
PATIENT THOUGHTS FEELINGS, PERCEPTIONS ASSESSMENT INCLUDES VERBAL AND NONVERBAL BEHAVIORS |
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| OR PATIENT OR MEDICAL FLOOR - IMMEDIATE NEEDS AND ID NONVERBAL CUES |
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| NURSING PROCESS THEORY ORLANDO |
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WELLNESS CLINIC TEACHING
INSTRUCTION |
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| TAKING CARE OF HISPANIC POPULATION OR OTHER ETHNIC GROUP OTHER THAN YOUR OWN |
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| TO IDENTIFY INNER STRENGHTS TEACHES STRATEGIES FOR FOCUSING ON SELF-AWARENESS AND POSITIVE OUTCOMES |
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EXPANDING COUSCIOUSNESS
(NEWMAN) |
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| COPING ABILITIES ID MALADAPTIVE BEHAVIORS |
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| BEHAVIIORIAL SYSTEMS MODEL (JOHNSON) |
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| THEORY OF GOAL ATTAINMENT(KING) |
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| NURSE PLANS GOALS AND OUTCOMES |
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| CONSERVATION MODEL (LEVINE) |
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CONSERVING ENERGY AIDS PT
ADAPTATION THROUGH CHANGE |
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| COMMUNITY HEALTH NURSE -PRIMARY SECONDARY AND TIERTARY ASSESS ILLNESS AND PROMOTE HEALTH IN ALL THREE LEVELS |
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| HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS MODEL |
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PROMOTES INDEPENDENCE
HOME HEALTH NURSES
PLANNING TO PROMOTE SELF RELIANCE NO LONGER NEEDING ASSISSTANCE |
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