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| shared identity related to social and cultural heritage |
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| transcultural nursing theorist |
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| a way to identify new knowledge,improve professional education and practice |
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| freedom from external control |
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| defines the legal boundaries of nursing practice in each state |
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| term description or label given to describe an idea or responses about an event |
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| developed the nursing code of ethics |
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| american nursing association |
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| philosophical ideas of right and wrong |
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| conceptualization of some aspect of nursing that describes explains predicts or prescribes nursing care |
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| federally funded program for the elderly |
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| established the first nursing philosophy |
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| heirarchy of needs theory that is useful for disignating priorities of nursing care |
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| the study of conduct and character |
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| help patients maintain and regain health |
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| selfcare deficet theorist |
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| assesment planning implentation monitoring evaluation |
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| a way of conducting telephone reports |
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| anything written or printed on which you rely as record or proof of patient actions and activities |
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| conduct that falls below a standard of caring |
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| defines actions as right or wrong based on their right making characteristics |
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| the zone of personal space that souch extends the greatest is |
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| National Council Licensure Examination for registered nursing |
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| doretha orem, jean watson, madison leiniger are all |
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| practice setting where a majority of nurses work is |
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| "slipping a little "in reference to hemodynamic pressure the nurse is using what aspect of communication |
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| in looking at 19th century, growth of nursing stimulated by |
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| client sais understands most of info but still has questions about medication after nurse provided client with info regarding treatment. This response is an example of |
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defies legal boundaries of nursing practice in each state |
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| nurse moved from seattle to boston and works in a hospital.. most important factor for nurse to consider when moving |
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| massachusetts nurse practice act |
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| childs socialization into american culture at 6 months old is |
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| who defines nursing as protectin, promotion, optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury |
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| What type of tort will malpractice fall under |
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