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18 Cards in this Set
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The nurse not the patient is responsible for delineating and maintaining ? boundaries.
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professional
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With prof. boundaries the nurse should work within the ? zone of helpfulness which is neither ? nor to ?/? involved
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safe
aloof intense/emotionally |
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The nurse should examine any boundary ?, be aware of its potential implications, and ?
repeated crossings. |
crossing
avoid |
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Variables such as the care setting, community influences, client needs, and the nature of therapy affect the ? of boundaries.
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delineation
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Actions that overstep established boundaries to meet the needs of the nurse are boundary ?.
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violations
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The nurse should avoid dual relationships in which the nurse has a personal or business relationship with a patient, as well as the ? one.
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professional
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? termination relationships are complex because the client may need additional services, and it may be difficult to determine when the ? relationship is truly terminated.
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post
nurse-client |
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When people are socialized into behaviors and attitudes that are perpetuating their inability to escape the underclass it is known as ?
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cultural poverty
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Feelings of despair, day to day attitude changes, people need unemployment and need for financial or government aid is great. Decline in self-respect and retreat from community involvement are all a part of ?
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Cultural poverty
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What are trends in Nursing Education?
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The ANA and ICN are pushing to have all nurses educated to the Baccalaureate level.
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An emotional reaction that may be felt by a person in a profession that has a social structure dominated by members of the opposite sex is ?
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role strain
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Role strain can create ? and ?
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anxiety
discontent |
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? interventions require instruction, written orders, or supervision of another health professional with prescriptive authority.
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Dependent
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Dependent interventions require ? and ? on the part of the nurse but may not be done without explicit directions. Like giving medications
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knowledge
skills |
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? interventions are those for which the nurse’s intervention requires no supervision or direction by others. Like teaching a patient to examine her breasts for lumps.
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Independent
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ADOPIE- Access, Diagnose, Outcome I.D., Planning, Implement, Evaluate is the ? process.
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nursing
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The nursing process is a ? activity that requires both ? and ? thinking and serves as the basis for providing ? care.
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cognitive
critical creative nursing |
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? is a method used by nurses in dealing with patient problems in professional practice.
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ADOPIE
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