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Define Bandura's self-efficacy approach. Altering health patterns depends on? High Self efficacy =? Low Self efficacy=? What are 4 components for lifestyle change? Example of use of Bandura model?
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-exercise influence over personal health related behaviors - beliefs in ability to change own behavior -leads to efforts to change -leads to lack of change -info, skill development, skill enhancement, social supports -stop smoking
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Number one complaint of new graduate nurses? Define critical thinking? (6)
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-can't think critically -raises clear & precise questions, gather/assess relevant data, use abstract ideas to interpret, well reasonsed conclusions, open minded and to alternate views, communicates effectively about solutions to complex problems
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Explain the critical thinking process? (3) Name 5 cognitive skills?
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-ID assumptions underlying issue, consider context & meanings for all individuals, gather enough data to predict other outcomes or alternatives -divergent thinking, reasoning, reflrection, clarifictation, evaluating evidence
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Identify the five phases of nursing process, explain each? What is subjective vs objective data?
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Assessment(subjective/objective data), Diagnosis(validate, cluster data, observe relationships, use nurse diag), Planning(ID goal and outcome, care plan), -Implementation(carrying out actions, continue to assess, doc), Evaluation(ID changes to adjust care, examine progress vs goal) - Sub-pt data-symptoms, Obj-observations-signs
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According to Peplau's theory, what is nursing based on? Term used? three phases? Six roles for nurse?
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-interpersonal process and nurse patient relationship -therapeutic use of self -orientation/intro phase, working/accomplish task toward goals, termination/ends relationship constructively -counselor, teacher, resource, technical expert, surrogate, leader.
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Explain Self-Awareness. Guideline?What are professional boundaries? Why is reflective practice important? Goal of understanding our stereotypes?
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-aware of one's own interpersonal relationships -get your emotional needs met outside of nurse patient relationship -space b/w nurse's professional power and patient's vulnerability. - focusing on ones own thoughts and understand how it affects patients - accept all patients regardless of what we believe
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WHO definition of health? What is a holistic approach to nursing? Why is WHO's definition holistic? Health practices are ____ determined? Give examples of health practices?(6)
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-state of complete physical, mental, and social well being and not merely the absense of disease or infirmity. -view health as interrelationship of all parts that make up a whole person. -interplay b/w psycho, social, spiritual, and physical aspects of human life - culturally -nutrition, exercise, rest, stress, relationships, spirituality
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What is an open system? For example?
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-exchange of matter, energy, and info with other systems and environment -laundry + Pharm + nurses + Phys = hospital
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What is Evidence Based Practice? Why is it important?
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use best research findings to make clinical decisions most effective to pts. -to provide best available care, not just guesswork or intuition
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How do you become a better communicator? (4)
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-Listen (actively, open posture, venting), use empathy(ID with feelings), ask open ended Q's, give needed info
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What does reflection mean during commmunication?
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-pt should think through situation by reflecting q's back to them to develop their own solutions
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What is incongruent communication?
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-Speech and non-speech (verbal/nonvb) do not match
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What is collaboration? involves? (3)
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-working jointly with other professionals - civil behavior, willing to work together, supportive attitude/behavior of org
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What is the function of the Cal Hospital Compare website?
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-compares and rates quality of service in California hospitals
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