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44 Cards in this Set
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Fundamentals of knowing Empirical, personal, ethical, aesthetic |
Barbara A. Carper |
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Systems Model- health as systems stability and is viewed as continuum of wellness |
Betty Neuman |
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Self Care Deficit-individuals abiliry to perform self care |
Dorothea Orem |
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Nursing as external regulatory force which acts to preserve the the organization and integration of patients behavior at optimum level |
Dorothy Johnson |
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The helping art of clinical nursing, identifying patients need for help |
Ernestine Wendenbach |
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Typology of 21 nursing problems |
Faye Abdellah |
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Environmental theory |
Florence Nightingale |
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Interpersonal Theory |
Hildegard Peplau |
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Nursing Process Theory |
Ida Jean Orlando |
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Goal Attainment Theory |
Imogene King |
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Human Caring Theory |
Jean Watson |
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Human to Huma Relationship Model |
Joyce Travelbee |
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Comfort Theory |
Katharine Kolcaba |
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Core, Care, Cure 3C's |
Lydia Hall |
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Transcultural nursing, Culture Care Diversity and University |
Madeleine Leininger |
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Health as Expanding Consciousness |
Margaret Newman |
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Unitary Human Beings |
Martha Rogers |
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Health Promotion and Health Protection Model |
Nora Pender |
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Stages of Nursing Experience Novice - advanced- competent-proficient-expert |
Patricia Benner |
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Human Becoming Theory |
Rosemarie Rizzo Parse |
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Technological Competency as Caring in Nursing |
Rozzano Locsin |
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ADAPTATION Theory |
Sister Calista Roy |
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14 basic needs |
Virginia Henderson |
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Health Promotion risk factor reduction |
Primary Prevention |
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Early detection and prompt treatment |
Secondary Prevention |
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Rehabilitative |
Tertiary |
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Clean tecnique |
Medical asepsis |
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Sterile technique |
Surgical asepsis |
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The bug that causes the disease |
Infectious agent |
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The ace where the bug reproduces |
Resorvoir |
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The means the bug uses to leave the reservoir |
Port of exit |
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Reliable Measurement Temp |
Rectal |
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Accessible and convenient to get in body temp (15-30 minutes) |
Oral |
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Safe and noninvasive temp Least accurate moist |
Axillary |
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Readily Accessible, reflects core temperature |
Tympanic Membrane |
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Sings of Fever Onset-Course-Defervescence |
Onset: cold or chill stage, shivering goose flesh appearance of skin Course: absence of chills, skin feels warm, glassy-eyed appearance Defervescence: Fever abatement, sweating, possible dehydration |
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Above all usual range |
Pyrexia |
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Temperature alternates at regular intervals between periods |
Intermittent |
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Wide range of fluctuations temp |
Remittent |
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Short febrile periods of few days /temp/ |
Relapsing |
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Temperature fluctuates minimally but remains above normal |
Constant |
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Temperature that rises rapidly |
Fever spike |
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Radial Pulse |
Readily accesible |
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Temporal pulse |
Used when radial pulse is not accesible |