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38 Cards in this Set
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Value |
personal belief about worth that guides one's behavior |
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Attitude |
feeling or emiotion, both positive and negative, toward people, objects, or ideas |
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Beliefs |
intellectual attitueds based primarily on faith as opposed to fact |
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utilitarianism |
greatest good for the greatest number |
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deontology |
theory that argues that there are moral standards that exist independent of the ends.
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formalist theory |
one must do good regardless of the outcome (one's actions are more important than the end result |
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Autonomy |
self rule, free choice (pt makes choices) |
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Benificence |
do good |
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confidentiality |
privacy |
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fidelity |
promise-keeping (always faithful) |
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justice |
like cases should be treated alike (who gets ICU room?) |
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monmaleficence |
do no harm |
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veracity |
telling the truth |
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paternalism |
controlling a person to prevent harm |
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ADPIE |
asses, diagnose, plan, implement, evaluate |
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Madeleine Leininger |
founder of transcultural nursing |
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Callista Roy |
biopsychosocial adaptive system |
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Hildegard Peplau |
Therapeutic interpersonal relationship |
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Ida Orlando |
individualize care by attending to behavior |
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Dorthea Orem |
baseline ability to provide adequate self-care is assessed |
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Imogene King |
Personal, interpersonal, social (patient involvement in setting goals) |
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Jean Watson |
emphasized the caring aspects of nursing
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ADN nursing |
find middle range theories useful as they are specific to patient care |
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Nurse Practice Act |
Scope of practice, compitence levels, educational requirements (LPN/RN), controlled by state legislature |
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Statutory |
laws enacted by federal, state, and loval legistlative bodies |
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Tort Law |
wrongful act by one party against another party or against property. (tort: complaint filed in court) |
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Contract law |
agreements between parties that involve obligation or duty |
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Negligence (unintentional) |
conduct that falls below the "standard of care"(ex: pt falls, failure to monitor, failure to ensure pt safety, improper performance of treatment) |
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Malpractice |
Failure to utilize the 6 rights of medication administration ( ex: failure to respond to pt, med error, wrong dosage, failure to follow facility procedure, imporper technique, faulure to supervise treatment |
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assault |
threat or attempt to inflict physical contact to a person |
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battery |
invasion of a person's privacy by unpermitted touching |
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invasion of privacy |
pulishing w/out consent, disclosing confidential information |
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defamation of character |
making or publishing fals statements that result in damage to a person's reputation (malice- intentionally harming another person, slander - speaking, libel- written false statements) |
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Nightengales environmental theory |
relieve pain and suffering- conditions external to environment affect sick and well persons |
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Modern Nursing |
Started in Crimean War (nightengale) |
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1st school for LPN |
Ballard in NY |
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Mildred monteg |
Doctoral discertion for RN |
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4 nursing concepts |
health, environment, patient, nursing |