Theories
Knowing
Evidence Informed Practice
Health Care
Caring
100
The description of lived experiences, recognizes that a whole may be different than a sum of its parts
What is phenomenology
100
Carper's Ways of Knowing
What is empirical, aesthetic, self and ethical knowing
100
What is the evolution of terms
What is research based practice + evidence based practice = evidence informed practice
100
Who is known as the "Father of Medicine"
Who is Tommy Douglas?
100
What are the 4 factors that influence care
What is settings, perceptions, society, culture
200
Emphasis on the subjective experience of an individual, promotes self-direction and self-awareness and persons ability to participate
What is humanism
200
What does this mean to the person, the use of intuition
What is aesthetic knowing
200
Factors that effect evidence informed practice
What is patient preferences, clinical judgement, expert opinion, scientific research
200
The government pays for the health care services on behalf of its citizens
What is public funding
200
Understand where the patient is coming from; subjective, experiential feelings and acts if assisting others
What is humanistic caring
300
Examines the power structures in relationships, encourages empowerment
What is critical social theory
300
Research that involves analyzing numbers in order to answer the research question
What is quantitative research
300
The steps of the evidence-informed practice cycle
What is define, search, appraise, synthesize, adapt, implement, evaluate.... REPEAT
300
Fraser Health, Interior Health and Vancouver Coastal Health are examples of...
What is regional health authority
300
The 2 elements of scientific caring
What is technical (skills you see), rational (critical thinking, EIP, decision making)
400
asserts dignity and self-worth, values basic goodness and potential of all people
What is humanism
400
What does this mean to me? Do I know what I do?
What is self knowing
400
Provide an example of evidence informed practice
What is leaving IV's in longer, new dressings for wound care, sitting patients up to help with breathing
400
Improved access to primary health care, increased chronic disease prevention, improved care for the frail elderly and enhanced end-of-life care are part of the...
What is BC Ministry of Health 7 Priorities (Primary Health Care Charter
400
List some barriers to care
What is overuse of technology, language barriers, lack of trust, compassion fatigue/moral distress, heavy workload
500
Cancer patient doesn't want people to feel sorry for her, doesn't want to be seen as a person with cancer
What is phenomenology
500
Added to Carper's Ways of Knowing in 1995: The nurses responsibility and knowledge missing, social determinants of health
What is sociopolitical knowing
500
Barriers to implementing research findings in practice (as nurses)
What is nursing culture and attitudes, lack of confidence, lack of leadership and lack of organizational influence
500
The 5 principles of the Canada Health Act
What is Public Administration, Comprehensiveness, Universality, Portability, Accessibility
500
Asking patient "What is the most important thing I can do for you today?" and asking yourself "what else could be going on?" provides environment conducive to caring
What is CARE Aware
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