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30 Cards in this Set
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What is private, personal or group standards of right and wrong?
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Morals
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What is the behavior that is in accordance with custom or tradition and usually reflects personal or religious beliefs
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moral behavior
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What is a formal process for making logical and consistent moral decisions?
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Ethics
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What explains relationships between observed behaviors/events, the effects of these behaviors, and allows us to form a hypothesis
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Theory
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Nursing as a profession is what?
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must be based on technical and scientific knowledge. Knowledge/competence of members must be evaluated by peers. Have a service orientations and code of ethics
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What refers to the application of ethical principles to health care?
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Bioethics
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What is a subset of bioethics that refers to ethical questions that arise out of nursing practice?
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Nursing ethics
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What has a unique body of knowledge and has practical and theoretical boundaries
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Nursing as a Discipline
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What is the communication and defense of the rights and interests of another
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Advocacy
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What is independent and control. Freedom of choice?
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autonomy
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What is the duty to tell the truth?
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Veracity
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What are the 4 factors that contribute to the frequency of nurse's moral problems?
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Rights/Responsibility-rule
Results-goal Relationship-justice Reputation-virtue |
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What is 'collaborative actions?
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the act of working together to achieve a goal?
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What is an example of a collaborative action?
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Medication administration is a collaborative practice.
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A nursing action is raising the head of bed for comfort or give pain medication?
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raising head of bed. giving meds is a collaboration
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What are the 4 concepts in nursing theory?
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health
person/patient/client environment nursing |
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Health is a ?
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concept
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Is health the same for everyone?
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no
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The concept of hygiene is abstract, the task is?
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bathing
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Concepts: hygiene, mobility, nutrition......
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tasks, bathing, turning, ambulation, feeding
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Which nursing theorist, says that the nursing role is to assist the pt to overcome barriers to health?
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Roy's adaptation theory
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Which nursing theorist says: Goal of pt to conduct self-care activities to reach the highest level of human function?
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Orem's Self Care Theory
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Which nursing theorist says: Openly recognizes spirituality as an essential element of health.
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Watson's Caring Philosophy
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Which nursing theorist would assess the factors that limit a pt's ability to bathe?
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Roy
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Which theorist would assist a pt to bathe as a means to experience communication and interaction with the pt?
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Watson
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Which theorist would assist the pt to bathe only when the pt showed that they were unable to complete the task?
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Orem
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What model says: Conceptualizes pts as adapting constantly to internal and external demands w/in a biological and psychosocial contest?
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The Roy adaptation model
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the goal of Orem's theory is to what?
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to help client attain total self-care
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The model of Roy's theory is to what?
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relates to the choices people make as they adapt to illness and wellness (barriers-role-acceptance)
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The Watson theory is?
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Caring theory. Nursing is an interpersonal process
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