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