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Which theorist....

-Nurse-patient relationship, explored interpersonal relationship of nurse and client
-Persons feelings are a predictor of positive outcomes
Peplau
Which theorist..

Self help-To assist the individual in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery if they can’t do it themselves
- AKA “Florence Nightingale” of the 20th century
Henderson
Which theorist....

-Science and art of nursing
-Unitary human being central to the discipline of nursing
-How man interacts with his environment
Rogers
Which theorist....

-Self-care is a human need
-Nurse implements appropriate measures to assist the client in meeting needs by matching them with an appropriate supportive intervention
Orem
Which theorist...

Interacting systems theory in which the patient is a personal system within a social system. The nurse and the patient experience each other and the situation, act and react, and transact.
King
Which theorist....
-Nurse will be the change agent in assisting the indiv. With adaptation when an insult renders him/her in need of environmental modification.
-Humans are biopsychosocial beings existing within an environment. Needs are created within interrelated adaptive modes: physiological self concept, role function, and interdependence.
Roy
Which theorist....

-Culturally congruent nursing care
-Transcultural nursing- Caring is a central theme of nursing care, knowledge, and practice.
Leininger
Which theorist....

Clinical nursing is holistic to promote humanism, health, and quality of living. Central theme is caring.
Watson
Which theorist....

-Nurses role is to recognize the persons unique pattern of life and to work within that pattern to achieve the person's goals.
-Defines health as “expanding conciousness”
Newman
Definition:
The intellectual and affective outcomes of the nurse to understand the relationships between human beings, their environment, and health
Nursing philosophy
What are the 3 concepts found in a nursing philosophy?
Nursing
Health
Environment
Person
(NHEP= nursing helps every person!)
________ guides research and practice, incorporates the science of nursing with the art of nursing
Nursing theory
________ is a group of concepts that are broadly defined and systematically organized to provide a focus, a rationale, and a tool for the integration and interpretation of information
conceptual framework
_____ is the process by which a person acquires the knowledge, skills, and sense of identity that are characteristic of a profession
Socialization process
______ are social principles, ideas, or standards held by an individual that give meaning and direction to life (what is important to you)
Values
_______ guides research and practice, incorporates the science of nursing with the art of nursing
Nursing theory
Patient education, teaching, and counseling takes place during the

A) Orientation phase
B) Working phase
C) Termination phase
B) Working phase
You would introduce yourself and establish the tones and guidelines of your relationship with the patient during the

A) Orientation phase
B) Working phase
C) Termination phase
A) Orientation phase
You would teach a patient how to use their call light during the

A) Orientation phase
B) Working phase
C) Termination phase
A) Orientation phase
You would make resources more familiar to patients during the

A) Orientation phase
B) Working phase
C) Termination phase
C) Termination phase
“You say you’re upset, but you are laughing.”

This is an example of what technique of therapeutic communication?
Confrontation which presents contradictions and inconsistencies in what the patient says and does.
What level of nurse must pass the NCLEX-PN?

BSN, ADN, or LVN?
LVN
Which level of nurse must pass the NCLEX-RN?

BSN, ADN, or LVN?
BSN and ADN
_______ is defined as effective demonstration by the time of graduation, of knowledge, judgment, skills and professional values derived from the nursing and general education content.
Competency
The _________ speaks for the patient or maintains the patient’s rights in the face of the healthcare system
patient advocate
What roles are identified by DELC?
Providers of Care
Coordinators of Care
Members of the nursing profession
What is DELC's purpose?
To help establish competencies and consistency between LVN, ADN, and BSN programs
What are the essentials of Baccalaureate Nursing Education?
These were designed to provide consistencies in BSN education programs.
________ is the relationship between the person and the environment that is appraised as exceeding the person's resources and endangering the person's well being.
Stress
The UTMB SON philosophy involes three things:
Providing scholarly teaching
Innovative scientific investigation
State of the art patient care
_____ is the sum total of the way of living; includes values, beliefs, standards, lang, thinking patterns, behavioral norms, communication styles, etc.
Culture
Definition:
Cultural modification of an individual, by adapting to or borrowing traits from another culture; a merging of cultures as a result of prolonged contact
Acculturation
Definition:
Assuming the culture traditions of a given group
Assimilation
Definition:
Thinking your culture is superior to
others
Ethnocentrism
Definition:
Process by which a person learns the requirements of the culture by which he/she is surrounded, and acquires values and behaviors that are appropriate or necessary in that culture
Enculturation
Definition:
Of or relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, religious, linguistic, national, tribal, religious, or cultural background
Ethnic
Definition:
Pertaining to a social group within a society that claims to possess a common geographic origin, migratory status, religion, race, language, traditions, and food preferences
Ethnicity
Definition:
A segment of the population that is essentially "left out" or not given much thought
Marginalized population
Definition:
The study of the moral principles of our interactions with other people
Ethics
Enabling the patient to make his/her own decision regarding medical treatment is an example of which ethical principle?

A) Beneficence
B) Fidelity
C) Autonomy
D) Veracity
C) Autonomy
Autonomy entails the ability to make a choice free from external constraints.