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Theory |
Is the foundation for the art and science of nursing |
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Theory (McEwen and Willis 2019) |
Sate of statements that tentatively describe, explain or predict relationships among concepts that have been systematically selected and organized as an abstract |
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Nursing theory |
Organized framework of conceot and purpose designed to guide the practice of nursing |
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Nursing as an art |
Intentional creative use of oneself based upon skills and expertise to transmit emotions and meaning to another |
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Nursing as a science |
Body of abstract knowledge aerived through scientific research and analysis |
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Nursing theory Nursing practice Nursing research |
Process of knowledge development |
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Paradigm |
A model that explains the linkage of science, philosophy and theory accepted and applied by the discipline |
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Phenomenon (Meleis, 2011) |
Term, description, or label given to describe an idea or responses about an event, a situation, a process, a grouo of events or a grouo of situation Permanent or temporary |
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1. Person 2. Health 3. Environment 4. Nursing |
Metaparadigm of nursing |
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Nursing |
Actions: interactiins of the nurse with a person |
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Person |
The recipient od nursinf care like individuals, families and communities |
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Health |
Continuum of wellness to terminal illness |
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Environment |
Place or community where care is provides |
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Florence Nightingale (Lady with the lamp) |
Founder of the Modern Nursing |
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Environmental theory |
Theory developed by Florence Nightingale |
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Pure fresh aur Pure water Effective drainage Cleanliness Light |
Environmental factors affecting health |
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1. Organize patient data 2. Understand patients data 3. Analyze patients data 4. Make decision about nursing intervention 5. Plan patient care 6. Predict outcomes of care 7. Evaluate patient outcomes |
Use of nursing theory in nuraing practice |
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Hypourgoi |
Nurses were kniwn as what on 300 A. D |
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Order of Deaconesses |
Founded in kaiserwerth, germany Woman's role is taking care of the sick |
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Pastor Theodore Fliedner and Frederika Fliedner |
Founders of Order of Deaconesses |
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Linda Richards (1870) |
The first american trained nurse and became a great nursinf pioneer in USA and Japan |
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THE Philippine Nurses Association formerly known as Filipino Nurses Association |
Professional organizariin in the Philippines established to promot the holistic weldare of nursed and to prepare then to be globally comoetitive |
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Anastacia Giron- Tupae (1922) |
Founder of Philippines Nurses Association |
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Training and education Continuing education Community involvement Involvement in resea4ch and geared reseaech output results toward evidenced- based practice |
Milestone in Nursing |
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Neonatal nurse |
Provides care for newborn babies during first four weeks of life |
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Emergency room nurse |
Specialize in caring for people who experience a medical crisis due ti illness or injury |
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Orthopedic nurse |
Works to prevent and treat musculoskeletal problems from fracture to chronic systemuc disorders Helos patients improve mobility |
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Geriatic nurse |
Helps care for aging and elderly individual |
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Critical Care nurse |
Provides care for life threatening medical conditions and injuries |
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Psychiatric Nurse |
Experts inn crisis intervention, mental health assessment, medication and therapy and patient assistance |
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Dialysis Nurse |
Assist patients suffering from kidney failure require regular dialysis to clean their blood |
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Nurse Anesthetist |
Administer topical, regional, and general anesthesia as needed |
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Nurse Educator |
Teaches nursing students. Responsible for designing. Implementing, evaluating, and revising educational programs |
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Nurse Researcher |
conduct studies and analyze data to innovate in health care |
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Nursing as a profession |
Calling in which its members profess ri have acquired special knowledge by training or experience or both so that they may guide advise or save others in that special field |
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To nourish or to cherish |
Nurse comes from latin words |
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Nurse |
One who cares for the sick, the injured, and the physically, mentally, and emotionally disabled |
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To suffer/ to bear |
Patient comes from a latin word |
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Patient |
An individual who seeks for nursing assistance, or for surgery due to illness or disease |
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1. Intuitive period 2. Apprentice period 3. Educative period 4. Contemporary period 5. Spanish period 6. Nursing during Phil. Revolution |
Periods of Nursing History |
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Intuitive Period |
Prehistoric - Early Christian Era More on intuition Illness or sickness caused by the invasion of evil spirit |
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Shaman |
Uses white magic to counteract black magic. |
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Trephining |
Drilling the skull Use to treat psychotic patients Psychotic patients are believed to be possessed by evil spirit |
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Apprentice Period |
On the job training period Refers to a beginner. Means care performed by peoole who are directed by mire experienced nurses |
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St. AGATHA |
An early Christian Martyr. Known as patron of nurses for her vision of st. Peter coming to her aid and nursing wounds she received from being tortured Also patron for thos e with breast cancer |
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St. Claire of Assissi |
Took vows of poverty, obedience to service and chastity Founded that 2nd order of St. Francis of Assissi " The poor claire" |
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St. Elizabeth of Hungary |
The patroness of nursing a princes Fed thousands of hungry people |
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St. Catherine of Siena |
Little saint Took care of the sick as early as 7 years old |
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Dark Period of Nursing |
This period was brought about by revolution and civil war. That us why hospitals in this era were gloomy and cheerless and airless |
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Period of Educated Nurses |
Period during the time of Florence Nightingale who's popularly known as the mother of nursing |
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Period of Educated Nursing |
Peiod that many important events hapoened like discovery of rubber gloves |
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Dr. William Halstead |
Designed rubber gloves US surgeon who emphasized struct aseptic technique for surgical procedure |
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Caroline Hampton Robb |
First nurse to wear gloves while workinf as an operating room |
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Period of Contemoorary Nursing |
Licensure of nurses started Specialisation of hospital and diagnosis Training nurses in diploma program Devt of baccalaureate and advance degree programs |
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Spanish Period |
Religious orders exerted their efforrs to care for the sick by huilding hospitals in diff parts of Philippines |
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Hospital Real De Manila (1577) |
Build to care for the Spanish King's soldiers |
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San Lazaro Hospital (1578) |
Built exclusively for patients with leprosy |
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Hospital de Indios (1586) |
Establish by Franciscan order Service was in general supported by alms and contributions from charitable individuals |
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Hospital de Aguas Santas (1590) |
Founded by Brother J. Bautista of the Franciscan Order |
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Josephine Bracken |
Installed a first hospital in an estate house in Tejeros Provide nursing care ti the wounded night and day |
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Rosa Sevilla de Alveri |
Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers, during the Philippine- American War broje out in 1899 |
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Dona Hilaria de Aguinaldo |
Organized red cross under inspiration of Apolinario Mabini |
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Dona Maria Agoncillio de Aguinaldo |
Provide nursing care to filipino soldiers during revolution. President of Filipino Red Cross branch in batangas |
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Melchora Aquino |
Nursed the wounded Filipino soldiers and gave them shelter and food |
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Capitan Salome |
A revolutionary leader in NE, provided nursing care to the wonlunded when not in combat |
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Agueda Kahabagan |
Revolutionary leader in laguna also provided nursing services to her troop |
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Trinidad Tecson |
" Ina ng biac na bato", stayed in the hospital at the biac na bato to care for the wounded soldier |
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University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing (1946) Manila Central University College of Nursing (1947) University of the Philippines College of Nursing (1948) |
First Colleges of Nursing in the Philippines |
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Anastacia Giron- Tupas |
First Filipino nurse to hold the position of Chief nurse. Superintendent; founder of Philippine Nurses Association |
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Cesaria Tan |
First Filipino to receive a masters degree in nursing abroad |
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Socorro Sirilan |
Pioneered in hospital social service |
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Rosa Militar |
A pioneer in school health education |
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Sor Ricarda Mendoza |
Pioneer in nursing education |
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Conchita Ruiz |
First full time editor of newly named PNA magazine "The Filipino Nurse" |
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Loreto Topaz |
Dean of the Philippine Nursing; Florence Nightingale of Iloilo |
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Epidemiologist |
Study transition and control of epidemic diseases |