This nurse theorist's model considered the client's ability to adapt to stressors:
Who is Roy / Sister Callista Roy?
What does O stand for in the PICOT question model?
What is Outcome?
These are the two main types of data collected during the assessment phase.
What are subjective and objective?
This is a larger system encompassing or outside of a smaller subsystem.
What is a suprasystem?
This ethical principle involves honoring one's commitments or promises:
What is fidelity?
What was Hildegard Peplau's main focus in her theory?
What is the client-nurse relationship?
This type of research is also known as naturalistic research or intrepretivism.
What is qualitative research?
This organization facilitates the development of nursing diagnoses:
What is NANDA?
What do systems strive for in systems theory?
What is Homeostasis/Internal Stability/Equilibrium?
People who espouse this ethical theory believe that the moral rightness of an action is determined solely by its consequence:
What is Utilitarianism?
This nurse theorist encouraged the assessment of a client's "self-care deficits" when planning nursing care
Who is Orem?
This type of research acts as a conduit between "bench" or pure research and clinical research at the bedside.
What is translational research?
This domain of Bloom's taxonomy is used for client outcomes related to knowledge and intellectual skills:
What is the Cognitive Domain?
What is the highest level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory?
What is self-actualization?
When is the nurse legally and ethically able to share client information on social media?
What is Never?
This nursing theorist stressed the importance of both systems and goal setting and attainment in nursing care.
Who is King (also accept Orlando) - but King is a better answer :)
This type of reasoning begins with the "general" and moves to the "specific".
IE: All people benefit from smoking cessation. John smokes, so John would benefit by quitting smoking.
What is Deductive Reasoning?
These types of nursing interventions require instructions, written prescriptions or supervision by another health professional with prescriptive authority.
What are Dependent Nursing Interventions?
This term describes the processes a system uses to convert input into output:
What is throughput?
A person who believes that an act is moral if it's motives or intentions are good, regardless of its outcome could be called this:
What is a Deontologist?
This theorist stressed the importance of culture when providing nursing care:
Who is Leininger?
There are three important aspects of evidence-based practice. These include "best evidence", "professional expertise" and this: ________________________
What is patient preferences
What is True?
Albert Bandura coined this term describing an individual's perceived ability to modify their own behavior.
What is self-efficacy?
This ethical theory stresses the character of the decision maker
What is Virtue Ethics?