Ch. 1
CH. 2
Ch. 3
Ch. 4
Ch. 6 (I skipped Culture)
100

Who established the first training school for nurses?

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

The most important concept of the nursing theory. 

The person/individual

100

A state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity is known as?

What is health?

100

What are the four community factors that influence health?

-Social Support

-Community Health Care Structure

-Economic Resources

-Environmental Factors

100
Concerns for the welfare and well-being of others (concern for your patient's welfare) is known as what type of professional value?

What is altruism?

200

What are the four aims of your nursing practice?

What is to promote health, prevent illness, restore health and facilitate coping with dying and death. 

200

What source of knowledge comes from an expert, accepted as truth based on a person's perceived expertise?

What is authoritative?

200

What are the four stages of illness behavior?

What is ... 

Stage 1: symptoms

Stage 2: sick role

Stage 3: dependent role

Stage 4: recovery and rehabilitation

200

A family that includes aunts, uncles, and grandparents is known as?

An extended family
200

How many Basic Tenets of Bills of Rights for RN's are there?

7

300

A cumulative state of frustration with the work environment that develops over a long period of time is called? 

What is Burnout?

300

What type of reasoning examines general ideas and considers specific actions or ideas?

What is deductive reasoning?

300

Beginning after an illness is diagnosed and treated, with the goal of reducing disability and helping rehabilitate patients to a maximum level of functioning is what type of health promotion?

What is tertiary?

300

According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs; what physiologic needs do we have?

What is oxygen, water, food, elimination, physical activity, rest, and sexuality?
300
Respecting the rights of patients to make health care decisions is known as?

Autonomy

400

A loss of satisfaction for providing good quality patient care is known as?

What is compassion fatigue?

400

What type of research was developed by the discipline of anthropology, ethnographic research, and is used to examine issues of a culture that are of interest to nursing? 

What is ethnography?

400

What type of health promotion focuses on screening for early detection of disease with prompt diagnosis and treatment if any is found?

What is secondary?

400

According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, what does it mean to meet our self-actualization needs?

What is acceptance of ourselves and others, respect for all people, ability to be objective etc 

400

Not causing your patient harm is known as?

Nonmaleficence

500

What is ADPIE?

What is assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation?
500

The problem-solving approach to making clinical decisions using the best evidence available. It blends both the science and the art of nursing so that the best patient outcomes are achieved.

What is evidence-based practice?
500

Who developed and illustrated how people interact with their environment as they pursue health?

Who is Pender?

500

What are the five functions of a family? 

Physical, economic, affective and coping, reproductive and socialization. 

500

List at least 4 of the following examples of ethical problems. 

-Deception

-Invasion of Privacy

-Breach of Confidentiality

-Allocation of scarce nursing resources

-Conflicts concerning new technologies

-End-of-life issues

-Beginning-of-life issues

-Short staffing

-Whistle Blowing

-Unprofessional, incompetent, unethical or illegal nurse practice. 

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