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name some of the main ideas of Nightengale's Nursing philosophy.
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Emphasis on Pt.'s condition is a reflection of the environment, clenliness, hang hygeine, protection of Pts. education, research, observation.
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What are the main ideas of Henderson's nursing philosophy?
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the nurse is a substitute for the pt. The nurse will do for the pt what the pt would do for themselves if they were able. emphasis on the 14 basic needs- as well as relation between nurse and pt.
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what are the main ideas of Watson's Nursing philosophy?
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Watson focused on caring. The "10 carative factors". and the caring relationship between the nurse and the pt. "caritas processes"
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How does queens describe it's nursing philosophy?
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evidence based care, and values based practice.
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What is a concept?
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an abstract notion or idea.
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what is a philosophy?
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a set of beliefs.
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who does evidence based practice belong to?
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the patient
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Who does values based practice belong to?
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the nurse.
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LPN and LVN are both ______ programs
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certification.
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Licensure such as those recieved when one becomes an RN , are _____ documents
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legal
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What is clara barton known for?
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founder of the red cross. lead independent campaign for soldier relief.
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what was dorthea dix known for?
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Military nurse corps+ mental health nursing.
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what was Mahoney known for?
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first african american nurse in usa.
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What was Wald known for?
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1st formalized public health nursing practice. founder of the henry street settlement.
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What was Nutting know for?
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she was the first nuring professor- she founded the american journal of nursing.
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what was Robb know for?
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founder of the american nurses association. suggested an increase in professionalism in nursing.
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_____ _______ was the founder of nursing.
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florence nightengale.
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What are benner's four stages of development
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Novice or Stage I
Advanced beginners or Stage II Competent practitioners or Stage III Proficient practitioners or Stage IV |
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what was the first type of nursing program?
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diploma nursing program.
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the first baccaulariate program was founded in 1909 at __________ university and was 3 years in length
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university of minnesota
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what is a phenomena?
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an observable occurence.
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what is a proposition?
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linkages between concepts. Helps to make things more concrete
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______'s theory of human caring grounded in a relational ontology of being-in-relation. and spirit to spirit connections.
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watson
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a caring moment involves:
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Human to human transaction.
Becomes part of the life history of each person. Connection at the spirit level . |
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intentionality is:
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Projection of awareness, with purpose and efficacy, toward some object or outcome
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fewer than ___ of all nurses work full time
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2/3rds
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the majority of nurses are ____ (race) _____(gender)
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white women
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the age of nurses is ...?
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increasing
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T/F nursing is the largest health care profession in the US
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true
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the majority of all nurses are employed in _______.
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hospitals
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the ________ ______ is a multistep program that begins with entry levels and can go all the way up to CNS
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clinical ladder
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Who is known as the angel of the battle feild
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clara barton.
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the first 3 american nurse training schools were >>>
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Bellevue training school for nurses in NYC, Connecticut training school fornurses in new haven, and boston training school for nurses.
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the first all black nurse training program was at the ...?
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atlanta baptist female seminary
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who founded the american nurses association (ANA)?
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Isabell hampton robb
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______ _____ was the founder of the henry street settlement and began the first formalized public health nursing practice.
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lillian wald
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During the spanish american war ____ _____ was made the first trained african american nurse.
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namahyoke curtis
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_______ is an occupational group with a set of attitudes or behaviors or both.
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profession
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Abraham flexner, Richard hall, and authors of other publications on professionalism have all had these 3 similarities in thier descriptive characteristics:
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service/altruism, specialized knowledge, and autonomy/ethics.
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T/F Occupation, and Profession are synonomus.
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false
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What are the 3 different types of Nursing education programs.
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diploma, associate degree, and baccalaureate
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we call the reliance on reasearch as a basis for nursing practice _______ ____ ______
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evidence based practice
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the ANA is proof of which of Kelly's professional criteria?
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autonomy
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what are cohen's 4 stages of socialization?
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unilateral dependence, (2) negativity/independence, (3)dependence/mutuality,(4) interdependence
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what are Benner's 4 stages of socialization?
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novice, advanced beginner, proficient practitioner, expert practitioner.
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who was the world's first nursing professor?
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mary nutting
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what was the earliest for of nursing program in the us?
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hospital-based diploma program.
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______ ______ consists of informed opinions and decisisons based on empirical knowledge and experience.
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clinical judgement
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Nursing research is the systematic investigation of ________ r/t improving pt. care.
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phenomena
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______ _____ _____ means using the best available research findings to make clinical decisions that are most effective for the pt.
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evidence based practice.
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a _______ represents the intellectual acceptance of somthing as true or correct
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belief
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______ are freely chosen principles, ideals, or standards held by an individual class or group that give meaning and direction to life.
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values
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______'s self-care model is developed through 3 operations diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory.
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orem
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King's model is focused on roles, and _____
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goals
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Roy's model is focused on _______
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adaptation.
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peplau's theory of interpersonal relations in nursing emphasises the interaction btwn the nurse and the pt. and the fact that the nurse must.....
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take on many roles.
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orlando's theory emphasizes _______ action based on the client's _______
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deliberate, behavior
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Culture care was the brain child of what theorist.
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leininger
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T/Faccording to leininger, all children of all cultures have the same needs.
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false.
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______'s self-care model is developed through 3 operations diagnostic, prescriptive, and regulatory.
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orem
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King's model is focused on roles, and _____
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goals
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Roy's model is focused on _______
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adaptation.
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peplau's theory of interpersonal relations in nursing emphasises the interaction btwn the nurse and the pt. and the fact that the nurse must.....
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take on many roles.
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orlando's theory emphasizes _______ action based on the client's _______
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deliberate, behavior
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