The study of the structure and interactions of all genes in the human body, including the interactions with each other as well as the environment.
What is "genomics"?
Belief about the truth of something about what matters, which act as a standard to guide one's behavior.
What is a "value"?
The nurse performs an extensive assessment on the client's admission to the hospital.
What is a "Comprehensive Assessment"?
Comprehensive assessment is the initial assessment, focused assessment is to gain the most important information first, time lapsed is scheduled to compare a client's current status to a baseline data obtained earlier.
Nurses are required to know their scope of practice for the state they are licensed to work.
What is the"Nurse Practice Act"?
The nurse places the client upright at 90 degrees for meals because the client has difficulty swallowing.
What is "dysphagia"?
A condition of early infancy linked to nutritional and emotional deprivation.
What is "Failure to thrive"?
An example of a mode of value transmission occurs when a parent wants the child to have good nutritional habits so they deprive the child of their favorite TV show if the vegetables are not eaten.
What is "Rewarding and Punishing?
One model for organizing data is based on the human needs hierarchy.
What is "Maslow"?
A threat or attempt to make bodily contact with another person without the person's consent.
What is "assault"?
A nursing diagnosis for a client with a BMI of 18.
What is "Imbalanced nutrition less than body requirements"?
Cognitive development from infancy through adolescent, learning occurs as a result of the internal organization of the event, forming a mental schema (plan) and serving as a base for further schema as one grows and develops.
What is Jean Piaget "Theory of Cognitive Development"?
A professional nurse who has a commitment to promote universal access to health care.
What is "Social Justice"?
An examination of the client for objective data that may better describe the client's condition.
What is the "physical assessment"?
Duty, breach of duty, causation, and damages.
What are the four elements of "Liability"?
This vitamin assist in collagen formation, is antioxidant and enhances iron absorption. Sources are citrus fruit, broccoli, green peppers,,strawberries.
What is vitamin "C"?
Erickson's Theory of Psycho social Development begins with the infancy stage. A time when the infant learns to to rely on the caregivers to meet basic needs of warmth, food, and comfort, forming trust in others. Mistrust can result from inconsistent, inadequate, or unsafe care.
What is "Trust versus Mistrust"?
A professional nurse values acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards.
What is "Integrity"?
The nurse uses standards and agency policies for setting priorities identifying and recording expected client outcomes, selecting evidence based nursing interventions and recording a pan of care.
What is the"Planning Step" of the nursing process?
Student nurses are held to the same standard of care that would be used to evaluate a registered nurse.
What is the "Legal liability" of the student nurse?
Macro nutrient which supplies energy, spares protein so it can be used for other functions, prevents ketosis from inefficient fat absorption.
What is "carbohydrates"?
Lawrence Kohllberg's Moral Theory involves a level identifying with significant others and conforming to their expectations. The person respects the values and ideals of the family and friends, regardless of consequences
What is the "Conventional Level"?
A home health nurse, guided by the principles of bioethics, performs a safety assessment of the home to prevent harm to the client.
What is "Nonmaleficence"?
An example of an outcome when a nurse writes the following for the client who is trying to stop smoking. "The client appreciates or values a healthy body sufficiently enough o stop smoking."
What is an"Affective" outcome?
Affective- pertains to changes in client values, cognitive- involves an increase in knowledge, psycho-motor achievement of new skills, physical changes are actual bodily changes like weight loss.
A nurse finds a client on the floor. The policy is to document for quality improvement all the facts on a form. The nurse must also document the chart after assessing the client and completing this form.
What is an"Incident report"?
This vitamin is most important for alcoholic's care related to the effects of alcohol on the GI tract.
What is "vitamin B"?