Professional Nursing Concepts Ch 1-6(updated) questions and answers
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Professional Nursing Concepts Ch 1-6(updated) questions and answers ANA definition of nursing
"The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the ...
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Professional Nursing Concepts Ch 1-6
ANA definition of nursing - Answer "The protection, promotion, and optimization of
health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the
diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals,
families, communities, and populations".
Altruism - Answer the nurse shows concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses,
and other health care providers.
Autonomy - Answer i. Planning care in partnership with patients
ii. Honoring the right of patients and families to make decisions about health care
iii. Providing information so patients can make informed choices and decisions.
Human dignity - Answer i. Providing culturally competent and sensitive care
ii. Protecting the patient's privacy
iii. Preserving confidentiality of patients and health care providers; and
iv. Designing care with sensitivity to individual patient needs.
Integrity - Answer Acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted
standards of practice
Social Justice - Answer i. Supports fairness and non-discrimination in the delivery of
care;
ii. Promotes universal access to health care; and
iii. Encourages legislation and policy consistent with the advancement of nursing care
and health care.
how professional nursing values are acquired. - Answer a. Acquired during socialization
into nursing from code of ethics, nursing experiences, teachers, and peers.
b. Traditions and cultural, ethnic, and religious groups
Values - Answer something of worth; an enduring belief or attitude held dearly by a
person about people, objects, ideas, or action
Beliefs - Answer Interpretations or conclusions that one accepts as true
Attitudes - Answer Mental positions or feelings toward a person, object, or idea
the 7-step Patient Value Clarification Process. - Answer 1. List alternatives
2. Examine possible consequences of choices
3. Choose freely
4. Feel good about the choice
5. Affirm the choice
6. Act on the choice
7. Act with a pattern
, Professional Nursing Concepts Ch 1-6
What is the 7-step Patient Value Clarification Process. - Answer A process for a nurse
to use when patients' value system is detrimental to their health
CARING - Answer promoting health, healing, and hope in response to the human
condition
INTEGRITY - Answer respecting the dignity and moral wholeness of every person
without conditions or limitation
DIVERSITY - Answer affirming the uniqueness of and differences among persons,
ideas, values, and ethnicities
EXCELLENCE - Answer creating and implementing transformative strategies with
daring ingenuity
Truth - Answer i. Faithfulness to fact or reality
ii. Attitudes
1. Accountability
2. Authenticity
3. Honesty
4. Inquisitiveness
5. Rationality
6. Reflectiveness
Florence Nightingale - Answer o Well educated
o Holistic view of health: body, mind
o Saved many lives in Crimean war
o Focus on cleanliness & Nutrition
o Founded first nursing school 1860
o Focused on data and outcomes
o Layed foundation for evidence based practice: Notes on Nursing
Dix and Barton - Answer recruited nurses in the civil war
Mahoney - Answer initiated integration of Nursing
Wald - Answer established Public Health Nursing
Jewish doctors - Answer developed a hygeine code
o Beliefs: Disease is a curse r/t sin
Romans - Answer used slaves for nursing care
Greeks - Answer Hippocrates (father of western medicine) wrote first medical text
Christianity in Middle Ages - Answer o Wealthy women helped peasants
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