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name some of the main ideas of Nightengale's Nursing philosophy.
Emphasis on Pt.'s condition is a reflection of the environment, clenliness, hang hygeine, protection of Pts. education, research, observation.
What are the main ideas of Henderson's nursing philosophy?
the nurse is a substitute for the pt. The nurse will do for the pt what the pt would do for themselves if they were able. emphasis on the 14 basic needs- as well as relation between nurse and pt.
what are the main ideas of Watson's Nursing philosophy?
Watson focused on caring. The "10 carative factors". and the caring relationship between the nurse and the pt. "caritas processes"
How does queens describe it's nursing philosophy?
evidence based care, and values based practice.
What is a concept?
an abstract notion or idea.
what is a philosophy?
a set of beliefs.
who does evidence based practice belong to?
the patient
Who does values based practice belong to?
the nurse.
LPN and LVN are both ______ programs
certification.
Licensure such as those recieved when one becomes an RN , are _____ documents
legal
What is clara barton known for?
founder of the red cross. lead independent campaign for soldier relief.
what was dorthea dix known for?
Military nurse corps+ mental health nursing.
what was Mahoney known for?
first african american nurse in usa.
What was Wald known for?
1st formalized public health nursing practice. founder of the henry street settlement.
What was Nutting know for?
she was the first nuring professor- she founded the american journal of nursing.
what was Robb know for?
founder of the american nurses association. suggested an increase in professionalism in nursing.
_____ _______ was the founder of nursing.
florence nightengale.
What are benner's four stages of development
Novice or Stage I
Advanced beginners or Stage II
Competent practitioners or Stage III
Proficient practitioners or Stage IV
what was the first type of nursing program?
diploma nursing program.
the first baccaulariate program was founded in 1909 at __________ university and was 3 years in length
university of minnesota
what is a phenomena?
an observable occurence.
what is a proposition?
linkages between concepts. Helps to make things more concrete
______'s theory of human caring grounded in a relational ontology of being-in-relation. and spirit to spirit connections.
watson
a caring moment involves:
Human to human transaction.
Becomes part of the life history of each person.
Connection at the spirit level
.
intentionality is:
Projection of awareness, with purpose and efficacy, toward some object or outcome
fewer than ___ of all nurses work full time
2/3rds
the majority of nurses are ____ (race) _____(gender)
white women
the age of nurses is ...?
increasing
T/F nursing is the largest health care profession in the US
true
the majority of all nurses are employed in _______.
hospitals
the ________ ______ is a multistep program that begins with entry levels and can go all the way up to CNS
clinical ladder
Who is known as the angel of the battle feild
clara barton.
the first 3 american nurse training schools were >>>
Bellevue training school for nurses in NYC, Connecticut training school fornurses in new haven, and boston training school for nurses.
the first all black nurse training program was at the ...?
atlanta baptist female seminary
who founded the american nurses association (ANA)?
Isabell hampton robb
______ _____ was the founder of the henry street settlement and began the first formalized public health nursing practice.
lillian wald
During the spanish american war ____ _____ was made the first trained african american nurse.
namahyoke curtis
_______ is an occupational group with a set of attitudes or behaviors or both.
profession
Abraham flexner, Richard hall, and authors of other publications on professionalism have all had these 3 similarities in thier descriptive characteristics:
service/altruism, specialized knowledge, and autonomy/ethics.
T/F Occupation, and Profession are synonomus.
false
What are the 3 different types of Nursing education programs.
diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate
we call the reliance on reasearch as a basis for nursing practice _______ ____ ______
evidence based practice
the ANA is proof of which of Kelly's professional criteria?
autonomy
what are cohen's 4 stages of socialization?
unilateral dependence, (2) negativity/independence, (3)dependence/mutuality,(4) interdependence
what are Benner's 4 stages of socialization?
novice, advanced beginner, proficient practitioner, expert practitioner.
who was the world's first nursing professor?
mary nutting
what was the earliest for of nursing program in the us?
hospital-based diploma program.
______ ______ consists of informed opinions and decisisons based on empirical knowledge and experience.
clinical judgement
Nursing research is the systematic investigation of ________ r/t improving pt. care.
phenomena
______ _____ _____ means using the best available research findings to make clinical decisions that are most effective for the pt.
evidence based practice.
a _______ represents the intellectual acceptance of somthing as true or correct
belief
______ are freely chosen principles, ideals, or standards held by an individual class or group that give meaning and direction to life.
values
______'s self-care model is developed through 3 operations diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory.
orem
King's model is focused on roles, and _____
goals
Roy's model is focused on _______
adaptation.
peplau's theory of interpersonal relations in nursing emphasises the interaction btwn the nurse and the pt. and the fact that the nurse must.....
take on many roles.
orlando's theory emphasizes _______ action based on the client's _______
deliberate, behavior
Culture care was the brain child of what theorist.
leininger
T/Faccording to leininger, all children of all cultures have the same needs.
false.
______'s self-care model is developed through 3 operations diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory.
orem
King's model is focused on roles, and _____
goals
Roy's model is focused on _______
adaptation.
peplau's theory of interpersonal relations in nursing emphasises the interaction btwn the nurse and the pt. and the fact that the nurse must.....
take on many roles.
orlando's theory emphasizes _______ action based on the client's _______
deliberate, behavior