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NURS 2030 Final Exam Questions And Correct Answers



american association of colleges of nursing includes __ __ __ and focuses on

domains, competencies, sub-competencies

competency based education

process by which nurses make decisions based on nursing knowledge, critical thinking,
and clinical reasoning

clinical judgement

the exchange of information, thoughts and feeling through a variety of mechanisms like
verbal, written, behavioral, body language, touch, emotion

communication

the way nurses relate to other human beings

compassionate care

a broad range of individual, population, and social constructs

diversity, equity, and inclusion

principles that guide a person's behavior

ethics

integration of current evidence and clinical expertise with individual and family
preferences

problem solving approach to the delivery of health care

evidence- based practice

personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that impact health

social determinants of health

spheres of care

- wellness and disease prevention

- chronic disease care

- regenerative / restorative care

,- hospice / palliative care

physical and mental health

management of acute and intermittent needs of healthy people

wellness, disease prevention

management of diseases and prevention of negative sequelae

chronic disease care

critical and trauma care

complex acute care

acute exacerbation of chronic conditions

unstable patients

regenerative/restorative care

end of life care, supportive care, long term care, rehab, chronic disease states

hospice/palliative care

levels of care

primary community, acute, long term, hospice, palliative, respite

screening

promote wellness

prevent disease

primary care

prevention

working with population

community care

admission to treat and stabilize and episode

acute care

patients needing a place a residence aid with ADL's long term care facility client has < 6
months of life remaining hospice treatment care that soothes as dying palliative care
longer duration of stays for client needing complete care respite care 1798- doctors
arrange maternity lectures to help train the maternity nurse 1835 founding of the
philadelphia almshosue, a hospital established under epidemic or plague conditions

, 1854- florence nightingale

British nurse who established sanitation guidelines and standards of care during the
Crimean War. Also established nurse education programs at British hospitals

1861 Dorothea Dix

America nurse appointed superintendent of Army nurses during Civil War

1909- Name of place children go to attempt to prevent the contraction of TB

Farmingale Tuberculosis Preventorium for Children

Jessie Quimby lived there

What makes a discipline a discipline

education, theories, research, social relevance, a value orientation

the responsibility of each individual to act professionally within their role as a nurse

self determination

governing rules and regulations established by institutions and organization which
direct nursing practices

policies and procedures

rules and regulations which are determined by each state to guide the delivery of
nursing care to clients

nurse practice act

explanatory statements that describe a component level of nursing care and
professionalism

scope and standards of practice

interpretive statements that address the values, client obligation, and ideals of the
nursing profession

code of ethics

How does the American Nurses Association's Nurses: Scope and Standards of Practice
define nursing?

What the nurse does

What the nurse's responsibilities are

Where and when are client is to be performed

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