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PCC1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers What are the roles of professional nurses? Advocate for patients Provide education Delegate responsibilities Listener Coordinating care Be a leader Change agent Researcher Administrator What is a value? Beliefs or ideas that guide behavior ...

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PCC1 Exam 1 Questions and Answers
What are the roles of professional nurses? - answer Advocate for patients
Provide education
Delegate responsibilities
Listener
Coordinating care
Be a leader
Change agent
Researcher
Administrator

What is a value? - answer Beliefs or ideas that guide behavior

What professional values must a nurse possess? - answer Altruism: concern for
welfare of others - advocacy
Autonomy: right for self determination
Human dignity: respect for worth of everyone
Integrity: truthful, honest, and act according to standards of nursing
Social justice: fair treatment for all people

What is professional nursing? - answer Sense of one's self that is influenced by
characteristics, norms, and disciplines of nursing discipline, resulting in an individual
acting and thinking like a nurse

How to achieve professional identity - answer Hear expectations clearly
Value debriefing and feedback from role models
Engage in reflection
Actively adopt a professional identity
Understand responsibilities and be accountable
Build relationships
Develop personal self-care habits
Embrace patient experiences

What is collaboration? - answer Collaboration is working with other health care
professionals. It is also working with the patient to create a plan

What is health promotion? - answer The process of enabling people to increase
control over, and to improve, their health

What are the 4 health promotion models? - answer 1. Transtheoretical model
2. Health belief model
3. Health promotion model
4. Social cognitive theory

, Transtheoretical Model - answer Pre-contemplative stage
Contemplative stage
Preparation stage
Action stage
Maintenance stage
Relapse stage

Health belief model - answer Assess the risks
Assess how susceptible the person is to get a disease or become ill
Assess what the benefits are to changing
Assess what the barriers are

Health promotion model - answer Achieving optimal wellness is the goal - of multi-
dimensional nature of interaction with our interpersonal and physical environment

Ex: you have an adult who has cancer (physical environment) and their kid wants them
to have chemo (interpersonal dimension) but the adult does not want them to

Social cognitive theory - answer An individual's expectations influence their
behaviors.

Ex: a smoker's expectation is that they are never going to be able to stop smoking
means that they will never try to quit

What are the 3 levels of prevention? - answer Primary: health promotion and specific
protection
Secondary: early diagnosis, prompt treatment, disability limitation, reduce costs
Tertiary: restoration, rehabilitation, surveillance/maintenance

What is the nursing role in primary prevention? - answer Education
Immunizations
Advocating for policies

What is the nursing role in secondary prevention? - answer Health screenings

What is the nursing role in tertiary prevention? - answer Delivering care
Education

Where does health promotion occur? - answer Home, community
Schools: nutrition, dental care, drugs and alcohol abuse, sexuality
Hospitals
Worksites: prevention of back injuries, smoking cessation and accident prevention

What are the physical assessments for health promotion? - answer Age
Smoking history

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