a sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristics, norms, and values
of the nursing discipline, resulting in individual thinking, acting, and
feeling like a nurse Correct Answer-professional identity
attributes of professional identity Correct Answer-doing, being, acting
ethically, flourishing, changing identities
explains what it means to do the right thing even when no one is looking
Correct Answer-being
doing the right thing Correct Answer-acting ethically
characterized by a lack of interest in commitment Correct Answer-
identity diffusion
person keeps talking about changing those around hum and not about
changing himself Correct Answer-foreclosure
characterized by overwhelming anxiety that is "hard to sit through with
someone" Correct Answer-maratorium
reasonably se;f-aware, has a sense of self and can manage overwhelming
anxiety should it occur Correct Answer-identity achieved
,she does what she says she will do and acts with consistency and
purpose Correct Answer-integrity
feeling what another is feeling and responding to it with the intent of
doing something to help Correct Answer-compassion
to affect change and to stand in opposition for moral rightness Correct
Answer-courage
dont take an overstated amount of credit or blame for a particular
situation
views the situation realistic and sees the larger pic Correct Answer-
humility
last line of defense Correct Answer-nurses
foster positive environments and situations
finding resources to help situations Correct Answer-human flourishing
use of evidence based guidelines Correct Answer-improve patient
outcomes
applying the best available research results when making decisions about
health care Correct Answer-evidence based practice
, this type of reasoning helps nurses understand specific patient
experiences, setting the stage for individualizing care Correct Answer-
narrative reasoning
understanding of patient responses to nursing actions while care is
occurring
"real time" Correct Answer-reflection-in-action
consideration of the situation after the patient care occurred Correct
Answer-reflection-on-action
__________________ is the most significant contributing factor to poor
quality of care Correct Answer-health insurance
the poor health outcomes or increased morbidity and mortality among
ethnic minorities are frequently due to Correct Answer-lack of health
promotion activities and or risky health behaviors in this populations
examples of avoidable and unacceptable health disparities Correct
Answer-unequal receipt of early and adequate prenatal care, receipt of
recommended immunizations, pain management, breast cancer
screening, and palliative care
goal directed decision making about health that is the result of an
authorized, public decision making process Correct Answer-health
policy