A plan of actions intended to influence and determine decisions, actions, and other matters.
What is policy?
100
What influences culture on illness behaviors?
What is past experiences?
100
Belief that hands on training received in the hospital based on diploma programs were superior
What is the reason for slow growth of BSN programs in the US.
100
A broad general view of nursing that clarifies values and answers.
What is philosophy?
200
Theory with a major premise that belief in oneself as having the ability to improve health is important in changing health behaviors
What is Banduras Self Efficacy Theory
200
"That part of ethics which has to do with regulation and government of a nation or state, the preservation of its safety, peace, and prosperity, the defense of its existence and rights against foreign control or conquest.
What is politics?
200
Ask questions that allow the nurse to learn about specific cultural expectations of the patient, IE: what shall I call you?
What is culturally congruent care?
200
Type of nursing program that saw a major increase in the 1970's
What is Doctoral programs.
200
Overriding principles of writing dealt with the sensitivity to the effect of the environment on the patients health and recovery
Who is Nightingale
300
Individual health practices are taken into account with other aspects of the individual
What is holistic view?
300
Being informed of social and political issues
What is being political?
300
Persons thoughts are scattered and attention to learning is decreased
What is severe anxiety?
300
Degree that graduates most nurses today
What is associate degree
300
Focused on the individual as a bio-psychosocial adaptive system and described nursing as humanistic discipline that emphasized the persons adaptive abilities.
Who is C Roy
400
Can be provided in any setting, considers whole person, mind, body, spirit
What is holistic characteristics?
400
What is a nurse who takes a more active role in politics than the nurse citizen by joining politically active nursing organizations, contacting public officials through letters, emails and in person.
What is a nurse activist?
400
Phase when nurse shares name, credentials and extend to responsibilities.
What is orientation phase?
400
Required to practice nursing, not automatically granted on completion of a nursing program
What is licensure
400
Said carative factors guide nurses in transpersonal caring practice
Who is Jean Watson
500
Nurses contribute to healthy environment by?
What is recommending the use of products that can be used again to decrease waste, IE: disposal diapers
500
A broad purpose association, serving the needs of all nurses.
What is ANA?
500
Acknowledge patients feelings and uses open ended statements to encourage the patient to verbalize further.
What is empathy?
500
Validates a high level of proficiency and knowledge.
What is certification
500
Described self care theory. People want to be in control of their lives and take care of themselves.