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What are the 4 modes of Roy?

Self Concept (Physical Self & Personal Self) , Role Function (Instrumental and Expressive), Interdependence (Contributive & Receptive), Physiological

Physical Self

Fat, Ugly

Personal Self

Stupid, Etc

Receptive

Accepting Love

Contributive

Gives Love

9 Physiological Needs

Activity and Rest, Oxygenation, Neurologic, Fluid and Electrolytes, Elimination, Nutrition, Sensation, Protection, Endocrine

6 Curricular Strands

Nursing Process, Critical Thinking, Communication, Research, Leadership, Teaching and Leadership

3 Roles of the BSN Nurse

Coordinator of Care, Provider of Care, Professional

What is the mission of the UAM School of Nursing?

Preparation of professional nurse generalists.

Florence Nightingale as a nursing leader

Lady with the Lamp

Clara Barton

American Red Cross

Lillian Wald

Public Health Nursing

Lavinia L Dock

Women's rights

Margaret Sanger

Public Health/ Birth Control info Clinic (went to jail all the time)

Mary Breckinridge

Rural Health Care

America society of superintendents of training schools est. 1894 became

National League of Nursing Education in 1912 and is still around

Nurses associated alumnae of the US and Canada est. 1896 became

American Nurses Association (ANA) in 1912 and is still around

An experiment to educate nurses quickly

2 year associate degree at community college

Nurses provide care for care for 3 types of clients

Individuals, families, and communities

Nursing practice involves 4 areas:

Promoting health and wellness, preventing illness, restoring health, care of the dying.

Whay are the nurse protective acts? What is their common purpose?

Legal acts for the office of Nursing specific to each state, to protect the public

Purpose of the standards of clinical nursing practice

Establish and implementing standards of nursing to describe the responsibilities for which nurses are accountable

Nightingale had the

Environmental theory

Henderson had the

Definition of nursing theory that involved health and illness

Watson had the

Human caring Theory

Orem had the

General theory of nursing which was about self-care

Roy had the

Adaptation model which was helping a patient and their family to adopt

King had the

Goal attainment theory that stated patient must be involved in the decision-making process to attain goals

Peplau had the

Interpersonal relations model that was the mother of psychiatric nursing (therapeutic communication)

Lenninger had the

Cultural care diversity and universality theory that was about culturally competent and respectful nurses in regards to people's culture