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23 Cards in this Set
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Nightingale theory |
Environmental theory |
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Virginia Henderson theory |
Theory of needs |
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Theory of Martha rogers |
Nursing as science |
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Meaning of ANA |
American Nurses association |
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Nursing as Autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups and communities, sick or well and in all settings |
International council of nursing |
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Levels of clienteles |
Individual, family, population groups, community |
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Nursing meta paradigm |
Person, nursing, health, environment |
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Nursing practice |
Promoting health and wellness Preventing illness Restoring health Caring for the dying |
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Nursing definition common themes |
Nursing is caring Nursing is an art Nursing is a science Nursing is client-centered Nursing is holistic Nursing is adaptive Nursing is concerned with health promotion, health maintenance and health restoration Nursing is a helping profession |
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Nursing practice as a science |
Degree qualified Skilled and knowledgeable Professional Capable and competent |
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Nursing practice as an art |
Care Compassion Communication Support Reassurance A spiritual calling |
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It is a national policy describing the levels of educational qualifications |
PHL qualification |
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Scope of nursing practice article |
Article 6 section 28 |
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What is article VI, section 28 |
Performs nursing service to the different levels of clienteles |
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Roles and functions of the nurse |
Caregiver, communicator, teacher, client advocate, counselor, change agent, researcher, expanded career roles |
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Professional self-concept |
Benner's novice to expert model |
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Novice to expert |
Novice, beginner, competent, proficient, expert |
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Criteria of a nursing as a profession |
Specialized education, body of knowledge, service orientation, on going research, code of ethics |
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Elements of the ICN code |
Nurses and: People Practice Profession Co-workers |
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"having charge of the personal health of somebody, and what nursing has to do is to put the patient in the best possible condition for nature to act upon him" |
-Florence nightingale |
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"the unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well" |
Virginia Henderson |
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"the process by which the body of knowledge, nursing science is used for the purpose of assisting human beings to achieve maximum health within the potential of each person" |
Martha rogers |
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"the protection, promotion, and optimization of health abilities, prevention of illness and injury..." |
American nurses association (ANA) |