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Fund. Nursing Theory

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Name the two things that nursing as a profession requires?   Administer quality care, Be responsible and accountable  
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Name the 3 things that the nursing practice requires.   Current knowledge and practice standards Insightful and compassionate approach Critical thinking  
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Name Benner's 5 stages of nursing proficiency:    Novice Advanced beginner  Competent  Proficient  Expert  
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Name the 6 standards for the ANA Nursing Practice.   Assessment Diagnosis Outcomes identification Planning Implementation Evaluation  
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The ________ __________ is the foundation of clinical decision making   Nursing Process  
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Name the 10 ANA \ standards of professional performance   Ethics, quality of practice, professional practice evaluation, education, communication, resources, evidence-based practice and research, leadership, environmental health, collaboration  
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A _________ _______ _______ is the philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define principles used to provide care.   Code of Ethics  
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It (is/is not) important for you to incorporate your own values and ethics into your practice.   is  
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Professional roles include what six attributes   Autonomy and accountability, caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator, and manager  
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1. Nursing is defined as a profession because nurses: A. perform specific skills. B. practice autonomy. C. utilize knowledge from the medical discipline. D. charge a fee for services rendered.   B. Practice Autonomy  
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Name the four types of advanced practice registered nurses.   Clinical nurse specialist Certified nurse practitioner Certified nurse midwife Certified registered nurse anesthetist  
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Who  First practicing epidemiologist  Organized first school of nursing  Improved sanitation in battlefield hospitals  Practices remain a basic part of nursing today?   Florence Nightingale  
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_______ ________ ________ was the first nursing professor at Columbia Teacher’s College   Mary Adelaide Nutting  
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Army and Navy Nurse Corps established in what century?   Twentieth century  
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In the _________s nursing specialization began   1920s  
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2. Professional nursing specialty organizations seek to: A. improve standards of practice. B. expand nursing roles. C. improve the welfare of nurses in specialty areas. D. all of the above.   D. all of the above  
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A ___________ is designed to explain a phenomenon such as self-care   Theory  
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Name the 4 components of Theory    Phenomenon  Concepts  Definitions  Assumptions  
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protection, promotion, & optimization of health & abilities; prevention of illness & injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis & treatment of human response, & the advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations.   Nursing  
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________ includes independent nursing interventions that the nurse initiates without medical orders   Autonomy  
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The _________ helps the patient maintain and regain health, manage disease and symptoms, and attain a maximal level of function and independence.   caregiver  
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The ________ Protects patients' human and legal rights and provides assistance in asserting these rights.   advocate  
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The ___________ explains, demonstrates, reinforces, and evaluates the patient's progress in learning   Educator  
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The __________ is central to the nurse-patient relationship   communicator  
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The _____________ has personnel, policy, and budgetary responsibility for a specific nursing unit.   manager  
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A _________ ________ __________ is an expert clinician in a specialized area of practice.   Clinical nurse specialist (CNS)  
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A _______ ______ detects and manages self-limiting acute and chronic stable medical conditions.   Nurse practitioner  
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A ________ _________ _________ Involves the independent care for women in normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery and care of newborns.   Certified Nurse-Midwife  
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A _________ ___________ __________ __________ Provides surgical anesthesia   Certified registered nurse anesthetist  
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A __________ ___________ Works primarily in schools of nursing and staff development   nurse educator  
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A __________ ___________ manages patient care and the delivery of specific nursing services within a health care agency   Nursing administrator  
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A ________ _____________ Investigates problems to improve nursing care and to expand the scope of nursing practice   Nurse researcher  
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How did florence nightingale see the role of the nurse in the early 1800s?   as having "charge of somebody's health" based on the knowledge of "how to put the body in such a state to be free of disease or to recover from disease.  
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______ _________ and __________ __________ Opened the Henry Street Settlement, focusing on the health needs of the poor   Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster  
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_______ __________ was the founder of the American Red Cross   Clara Barton  
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________ ___________ __________ was instrumental in moving nursing education into universities   Mary Adelaide Nutting  
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_________ ____________ was the first professionally trained African-American nurse   Mary Mahoney  
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What are the 5 external forces that have affected nursing practice in the 21st century?   Nurse's self care, Affordable Care Act and rising health care costs, demographic changes of the population, human rights, increasing numbers of medically underserved.  
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_________ ___________ is when an individual becomes burnt out from giving a high level of energy and compassion over a prolonged period to suffering individuals.   Compassion fatigue  
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What are the 6 competencies of the QSEN (quality and safety education for nurses) initiative?   Patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, safety, and informatics  
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_____________ is the study of all of the genes in a person and how these genes interact with one another as well as the environment   genomics  
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an ________ ____________ emphasizes advanced knowledge in basic sciences and research-based clinical courses.   Associate's degree  
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A ________ ___________ is a 4-year program and includes social sciences, arts, and humanities   Baccalaureate degree  
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A ________ __________ Emphasizes research-based clinical practice.   Master's degree  
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A _________ _______ _____________ includes rigorous research and theory development.   Doctor of philosophy  
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A _________ ________ ________ ________ is a practice-focused doctorate   Doctor of Nursing Practice  
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______ ____________ _____________ Instruction or training provided by health care agencies   in-service education  
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_________ ____________ is formal, organized educational programs offered by various institutions.   Continuing education  
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What is the purpose of nurse practicing acts?   1. regulate the scope of nursing practice, 2. protect public health, safety, and welfare. 3. shield the public from unqualified and unsafe nurses.  
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The NCLEX-RN (examination for RN licensure) provides what?   a minimum knowledge base for nurses  
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_______ __________ __________ seek to improve the standards of practice, expand nursing roles, and foster the welfare of nurses within the specialty areas.   Professional Nursing Organizations  
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.T he factor that best advanced the practice of nursing in the twenty-first century was: 1. Growth of cities 2. Teachings of Christianity 3. Better education of nurses 4. Improved conditions for women   3. Better education of nurses  
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A group that lobbies at the state and federal levels for advancement of nurses’ role, economic interests, and health care is the:   American Nurses Association  
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.Graduate nurses must pass a licensure examination administered by the: 1.State Boards of Nursing 2.National League for Nursing 3.Accredited school of nursing 4.American Nurses Association   1. State Boards of Nursing  
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_________ __________ are a conceptualization of some aspect of nursing communicated for the purpose of describing, explaining, predicting, or prescribing nursing care   Nursing Theories  
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A ________ includes concepts, definitions, and assumptions or propositions   Theory  
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A ___________ is a Label given to describe an idea about an event or group of situations   phenomenon  
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_________ are ideas and mental images.   Concepts  
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___________ Define a particular concept based on the theorist’s perspective   Definitions  
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____________ are “Taken for granted” statement   Assumptions  
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______ ___________ are the structural framework for broad, abstract ideas about nursing   Grand theories  
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_______ _______ ________ are more limited in scope and less abstract   Middle-range theories  
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__________ _________ Describe phenomena and identify circumstances in which the phenomena occurs   descriptive theories  
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_________ __________ address nursing interventions for a phenomenon, guide practice change, and predict consequences   Prescriptive theories  
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A _________ is the perspective of a profession.   domain  
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A ___________ Links science, philosophy, and theories accepted and applied by the discipline   pardigm  
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The ________ ________ Provides a way to organize major concepts and visualize the relationship   conceptual framework  
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The ____________ ____________ is what nursing is, what it does, and what we do   Nursing meta-paradigm  
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A ___________ is the recipient of nursing care.   Person  
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The _________ includes All possible conditions affecting the patient and the setting of health care delivery   environment  
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__________ is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems   nursing  
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A _______ _________ explains a phenomenon specific to the discipline that developed the theory.   Shared Theory  
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________ is data or information that results from a patient's assessment.   input  
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_________ is the end product of a system; whether patient's health status improves, declines, or remains stable.   Output  
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___________ serves to inform a system about how is functions   feedback  
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__________ is the product and information obtained from the system   content  
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Nightingale's theory   The patient’s environment was the focus of nursing care  
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Peplau's theory   Nurse–patient relationship  
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Henderson's theory   Help patient perform 14 basic needs through physiological, psychological, sociocultural, spiritual, and developmental domains  
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Benner's theory   Five stages of skill acquisition of nurses  
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Orem's theory   Patient’s self-care needs  
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Leininger's theory   Culturally specific nursing care  
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Roy's theory   The goal is to help the patient adapt to various domains  
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Watson's theory   Philosophy of transpersonal caring  
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_________ __________ uses logic to explore relationships among phenomena   Theory generating  
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______ _________ determines how accurately a theory describes a nursing phenomenon   theory testing  
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Nursing metaparadigm includes the following linkages: 1. Person 2. Health 3. Environment or situation 4. All of the above   4. all of the above  
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