Nursing Theories
Laws and Ethics
Unique Nursing Skills
Nursing Process
Nursing Client relationship
100

a nursing theory that focuses on the importance of the environment in promoting health and healing. The theory posits that the environment can be manipulated to create conditions that are conducive to healing, and that nurses have a responsibility to create and maintain these conditions

Environmental Theory

100

develops regulations by which to carry out the mission of a public agency

What is administrative law

100

acts that involve collecting data which include interviewing, observing, and examining the client

What are assessment skills

100

setting realistic and measurable goals as well as developing a written plan. This includes long term and short-term goals

What is planning

100

caregiver, educator, collaborator, and delegator.

What are nursing roles in the nurse-client relationship

200

a nursing theory that emphasizes the importance of the humanistic aspects of nursing care. It focuses on the concept of caring as a central element in the nurse-patient relationship and views caring as essential to healing and promoting well-being.

What is the Caring Theory

200

Nurse Practice Acts are an example of this law

What is statutory law

200

nursing interventions that restore or maintain a person’s health

What are caring skills

200

identification of health-related problems

What is diagnosis

200

possess current knowledge, perform technical skills safely, be committed to client care, be available and courteous, remain objective, advocate on a client’s behalf, promote the client’s independence.

What are the nurse’s responsibilities

300

the function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge

What is the definition of Nursing

300

examples include assault, battery, false imprisonment, invasion of privacy and defamation

What are intentional torts

300

interventions that include communicating with clients, actively listening during exchanges of information, offering pertinent health teaching, and providing emotional support

What are counseling skills

300

How a nurse determines if a client goal was achieved.

What is evaluation

300

using words and gestures to accomplish a particular objective and is extremely important in the nurse-client relationship

What is therapeutic verbal communication

400

a holistic approach to nursing care that takes into account the cultural beliefs and practices of patients

What is the Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality

400

requires hospitals with emergency departments to provide a medical screening examination to any individual who comes to the emergency department and requests such an examination and prohibits hospitals with emergency departments from refusing to examine or treat individuals with an emergency medical condition

What is EMTALA

400

interventions that provide stability and security during a health-related crisis

What are comforting skills

400

Carrying out the plan of care for the client

What is implementation

400

giving false reassurances, using cliches, giving approval or disapproval, agreeing, disagreeing, demanding an explanation, giving advice, defending, patronizing, and changing the subject

What are nontherapeutic verbal communication techniques

500

a nursing theory that focuses on the nurse-patient relationship and its impact on patient care and outcomes

What is the Interpersonal Relations Theory

500

a competent person’s right to make his or her own choices without intimidation or influence

What is autonomy

500

demonstrating full attention to what is being said and hearing both content being communicated and the unspoken message

What is active listening

500

This begins with the nurse’s first contact with the client and continues as long there is a healthcare need

What is assessment

500

Identify the current problem, describe desired outcomes, answer questions honestly, participate to the fullest extent possible, be open and flexible to alternatives, and comply with the plan of care

What are the client’s responsibilities

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