Historical Figures in Nursing/misc
Asepsis
Communicating
Values/Ethics and Advocacy
Health, Wellness and Illness
100
Florence Nightengale
What is the Founder of Modern Nursing
100
To reduce the number and transmission of organisms
What is "Asepsis"
100
Failure to listen, placing the nurses needs above the patients, and improperly decoding the patients message
What is "Major Barriers of Communication"
100
The duty to "Do No Harm"
What is "non-maleficence"
100
Narrowest interpretation of health
What is "The clinical model"
200
Clara Barton
What is organizer of the Red Cross
200
Skin, Tears and Cilia
What is "Natural Barriers to Infection"
200
The phase of the helping relationship the nurse considers potential areas of concern.
What is "Preinteraction Phase"
200
Enduring Beliefs or attitudes about the Worth of a person/object or idea
What is "Values"
200
social, emotional, intellectual, spiritual, occupational, environmental
What is "The seven components of wellness"
300
Dorthea Dix
What is the "Unions Superintendant during the Civil War"
300
Infections obtained as a result of treatment in a Hospital or Healthcare facility.
What is "nosocomial infections"
300
Clarifying the problem and structuring and formulating a contract
What is "The Introductory Phase" of a helping relationship.
300
Formal statement of a groups ideas or values
What is "code of ethics"
300
health is seen as a condition of actualization or realization of a person's potential
What is the "Eudemonistic Model"
400
nurse who’s performance is fluid, very flexible, highly proficient, does not require rules or guidance and demonstrates highly skilled nursing care
What is Benner's Stages of Nursing.....Stage V/Expert
400
Host produces antibodies in response to natural antigens
What is "Active Immunity"
400
Task groups, teaching groups, self help groups, therapy groups
What is "Types of health care groups"
400
AIDS, Abortion, Organ transplantation, End of life, Euthanasia
What is "common ethical issues in nursing"
400
measures a persons perceived level of wellness.
What is the "Illness-wellness continuum"
500
Independence at work, responsibiity and accountability for one's actions
What is Autonomy.
500
type of precautions used for patients with pneumonia/pertussis/mumps/diptheria.
What is Droplet Precautions?
500
Pace/intonation/simplicity/clarity/timing/humor
What is "aspects of verbal communication"
500
informs patients about their rights, provides them with information to make informed decisions, protects their client
What is an "Advocate"
500
client is not held responsible for their condition, excused from certain social roles, obliged to try to get well quickly and to seek competent help
What is "Parsons four aspects of the sick role"
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