Views patient as an adaptive system
Roy
Attitudes, ideals, or beliefs that an individual or a group hold and uses to guide behavior.
Values
Lady with the lamp
Florence Nightingale
Problem-solving approach to clinical practice that integrates the conscientious use of best evidence in combination with a clinician's expertise and patient preferences and values in making decisions about patient care.
Evidence-Based Practice
Person-to-person encounter conveying a closeness and sense of caring
Presence
Defines health as a positive, dynamic state, not merely the absence of disease
Pender
Faithfulness or honoring one's commitments or promises.
Fidelity
Founder of the American Red Cross
Clara Barton
ADPIE
Nursing Process
Personal appearance and facial expressions, for example
non-verbal communication
Focused on communication in the nurse-patient relationship
Peplau
"the doing of good"
Beneficence
Developed novice to expert
Benner
Using cognitive skills that make desirable outcomes probable
Critical thinking
Restating another's message more briefly using one's own words
Paraphrasing
Recognizes that cultural traditions, values, and beliefs must be integrated into care
Leininger
Duty to do no harm
Patricia Young
The processes by which nurses make judgments.
Clinical Reasoning
A technique that provides a way to work with patients who may not seem ready to make a behavior change.
Motivational interviewing
Based on stress and the patient's response to the stressor; 5 systems that interact with each other
Neuman
Being Fair
Justice
Active in the Underground Railroad movement and helped to lead over 300 slaves to freedom
Harriet Tubman
Mode focuses on interactions related to giving and receiving of love, respect and value.
Interdependence
Mnemonic created to improve safety in the transfer of critical information.
SBAR/ISBAR