Nurse Theorists
Health
History of Nursing
CNO
Pot Pourri
100
Hierarchy of needs theorist
Who is Maslow
100
Approach to health that your body is a machine, when it breaks down, it can be fixed.
What is the Medical Approach
100
Canada's first lay nurse, founder of Hotel Dieu Hospital in Montreal
Who is Jeanne Mance
100
CNO stands for
What is College of Nurses of Ontario
100
Professional organization responsible for advancing the RPN profession
What is RPNAO
200
The nursing process developed by Orlando
What is assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation
200
The extent to which people are able to satisfy needs, a resource for everyday living rather than an objective for living
What is WHO definition of health
200
"Critical to advancing the profession of nursing in the interests of the Canadian public"
What is learning from the lessons of nursing history
200
The website for CNO
What is www.cno.org
200
What is included in the RPN scope of practice.
What is care for clients whose condition is stable and outcomes are predictable
300
Stated that nurses must attend to their primary function, which is caring
Who is Jean Watson
300
A process of enabling people to improve their well-being and quality of life
What is health promotion
300
Name the 3 titles that hae been used in Ontario for your profession
What is CNA (certified nursing assistant), RNA, RPN
300
To protect the public
What is the mission of the CNO
300
Most RPN's work in this area of practice
What is Geriatrics
400
Defined the core of nursing care as the interpersonal relationship between the nurse and the patient
Who is Hildegard Peplau
400
The process of promoting self-care efforts of others directed toward taking charge of one's health
What is empowerment
400
Character traits for nurses in Canada's early history
What is young, unmarried, white, Christian women
400
The professional magazine produced to keep nurses informed or practice issues and changes.
What is "The Standard"
400
Name 2 nursing roles and 2 nursing functions
What is the role of caregiver, advocate, teacher, leader and the function of giving medications, bathing, reporting, documenting
500
Shifted the focus from disease processes toward an environment conducive to healing.
Who is Florence Nightingale
500
Activities that promote early detection of disease such as going for blood pressure screening
What is secondary prevention
500
Name 3 things that Florence Nightingale is famous for
What is Founder of Modern Nursing, Principles of cleanliness and comfort, elevated status of nursing
500
Identify 2 ways the CNO regulates nurses
What is setting criteria for registration, establishing standards of practice, providing a complaint and discipline process, Quality Assurance programs
500
List 3 General Rules for APA
What is times new roman font size 12, double-spaced, margins 1", beginning with title page-number pages in top right corner of each page, references page and reference citations must be included
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