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Three common conditions affecting cognition Right Ans - Delirium,
Dementia and Depression
Community health nursing Right Ans - nursing practice in the community,
with the primary focus on the health care of individuals, families, and groups
in a community. The goal is to preserve, protect, promote, or maintain health
Public health nursing Right Ans - Nursing specialty that requires
understanding the needs of a population.
Community social systems Right Ans - Visits various sites and learn about
their services.
Different social systems Right Ans - 1. Educational system
2.Government
3.Communication system
4.Welfare system
5.Volunteer programs
6.Health system
Social determinants of Health Right Ans - Biological, socioeconomic,
psychosocial, behavioral, or social factors that contribute to a person's current
state of health.
5 Determinants of health Right Ans - 1. Economic stability
2. Education access
3.Quality
4.Health care access and quality
5. Neighborhood and built environment
Florence Nightingale Right Ans - Founder of modern nursing, first nursing
theorist
,Florence Nightingale theory Right Ans - Concept of balance between
environment and patient: emphasized prevention; clean air, water, and
housing. Grand theory
Orem's theory Right Ans - Self-care deficit nursing theory
Orem's theory of Self-Care Right Ans - -Focuses on patient's self-care
needs.
-Continually assess how much self-care a patient is able to perform.
-Grand theory.
Leininger's theory Right Ans - Culture care theory
Leininger's theory of culture care Right Ans - -Theory of cultural care
diversity and universality
-Integrates patients' cultural traditions, values, and beliefs into care plans.
-Middle-range theory
Watson theory Right Ans - Caring
Watson transpersonal Caring theory Right Ans - -To understand the
interrelationships among health, illness, and human behavior rather than
focus on the disease-cure model.
- Holistic model that supports a nurse's conscious intention to care to promote
healing and wholeness.
-Grand theory.
Roger's theory Right Ans - Unitary beings
Rogers' Theory of Unitary Human Beings Right Ans - Four core principles:
energy fields, openness, pattern, and pan-dimensionality.
Carative Factors Right Ans - 1. Humanistic-altruistic system of values
2. Instilling Faith-Hope
3. Sensitivity to self and others
(First 3 are foundation of model)
, 4. Helping-trusting, human care relationship
5. Expressing positive and negative feelings
6. Creative problem-solving caring process
7. Transpersonal teaching-learning
8. Creating a supportive, protective, and/or corrective mental, physical,
societal, and spiritual environment
9. Human needs assistance
10.Allowance for existential-phenomenological-spiritual forces
Swanson's 5 caring process Right Ans - 1. Knowing- Striving to understand
and event as it has meaning in the life of the other
2. Being with- Being emotionally present to the other.
3. Doing for- Doing for other as one would do for self if it were at all possible.
4. Enabling- Facilitating the other's passage through life transitions (e.g., birth,
death) and unfamiliar events .
5. Maintaining belief- Sustaining faith in other's capacity to get through an
event or transition and face a future with meaning.
Performance improvement (PI) Right Ans - -Formal approach for the
analysis of healthcare- related processes at a local level.
-PI is one approach that organizations use to learn how processes can be
altered to yield higher-quality care, better patient experience, and lower costs.
-Involves review of how existing interventions withing a process function.
Evidence Based Practice (EBP) Right Ans - Problem-solving approach to
clinical practice that combines the deliberate and systematic use of best
evidence in combination with a clinician's expertise, patient preferences and
values, and available health care resources in making decisions about patient
care.
Steps of EBP Right Ans - 0. Cultivate a spirit of inquiry within an EBP
culture and environment.
1. Ask a clinical question in PICOT format.