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Defined as the act or process of acquiring knowledge and/or skill in a particular subject
What is learning?
100
Oxygen, water, food, elimination, rest and activity are at this level on Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
What are physiological needs?
100
She advocated for cleanliness, good nutrition and fresh air for her patients leading to reduced morbidity and mortality rates during the war; also known as “Lady with the lamp”.
Who was Florence Nightingale?
100
His theory states that certain internal, external, physical and psychological needs are common to all people, needs are arranged in a hierarchy, unmet needs lead to tension that motivates the person to react to meet the need, when the needs are met, the person is no longer aware of the need, and needs can vary from person to person.
What is Maslow’s Human Needs Theory?
100
The process by which information is exchanged between the sender and the receiver.
What is communication?
200
A manner, feeling or position toward a person or thing
What is attitude?
200
The definition of this is health involves the harmonious balance of body, mind, emotions and spirit within an every changing environment.
What is holistic care?
200
First woman ever appointed to an administrative position by the federal government. She was superintendent of female nurses in the army in 1861. Following the war, she concentrated her efforts on the reformation and treatment of mentally ill.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
200
General theory that consists of the three sub-theories of self-care, self-care deficit and nursing system.
What is Dorothea Orem’s Self Care Deficit Theory?
200
The use of words (either written or spoken) to send a message.
What is verbal communication?
300
The way a person best receives, process and assimilates information (knowledge) about a particular subject
What is learning style?
300
An arm of the United Nations that places particular emphasis on combating communicable diseases, educating heath care workers and improving the health of all people of the world.
What is World Health Organization (WHO)?
300
Established in 1893 to advance the quality of nursing education and prepare the nursing workforce to meet the needs of diverse population in and ever changing health care environment.
What is National League of nursing (NLN)
300
Her interests were in cultural care and how nursing responds to people of different cultures. She identified two types of care (generic and professional) in every culture.
Who is Madeline Leiniger?
300
Verbal and nonverbal communications are in agreement
What is congruent?
400
Analyzing you time commitments, knowing yourself, clarifying you goals, setting priorities and identifying goals, disciplining yourself to adhere to the plan through changes and until the goal is reached, minimizing interruptions and knowing your textbook. These are strategies of this.
What is time management?
400
This is the ability to function as an independent person capable of making sound decision.
What is intellectual wellness?
400
Established in 1911 to improve health standard and the availability of health care services for all people, foster high standards for nursing, stimulate and promote the professional development of nurse, and advance their economic and general welfare.
What is American Nurses Association (ANA)?
400
In research, these nurses can question the basis for nursing actions by considering research, evidence tradition and patient preferences.
What are practical/vocational nurses?
400
A student nurse is sitting in a preconference meeting with her peers and clinical instructor preparing for the first day of clinical to begin. She begins to think to herself, “Oh I’m so nervous. I can’t do this. I am terrible at meeting and talking with people. How am I going to go into my client’s room and introduce myself? This is an example of this type of communicating with oneself.
What is negative self-talk?
500
Four basic skill of critical thinking
What are critical reading, critical listening, critical writing and critical speaking?
500
Developing activities that recharge the body, mind and spirit, taking time for fun and scheduling a few minutes each day to do at least one fun thing are examples of this
What is self-nurturing?
500
The process by which a voluntary, nongovernmental agency or organization appraises and grants accredited status to institutions and/or programs or services that meet predetermined structure, process and outcome criteria.
What is accreditation?
500
A nurse must have this type of degree to design and implement research studies and publish findings.
What is research doctorate?
500
Space (18 inches to 4 feet) used for friends and coworkers, effective for many nurse-client interactions involving interviewing or data gathering.
What is personal space?
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