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100

This is one of the best ways to prevent legal problems in nursing practice. 

What is promote positive interpersonal relationships.  

100

These are attitudes, ideals, or beliefs that an individual holds and uses to guide behavior. 

What are values. 

100

This type of system promotes the exchange of stuff with other systems. 

What is an open system. 

100

This is a group of related concepts, definitions, and statements that describe a certain view of nursing phenomena. 

What is a theory. 

100

This theorist developed the theory that included 14 basic needs of the patient. 

Who is Virginia Henderson. 

200

Nurses must have this in order to practice. 

What is a valid license.

200

This term is the application of ethical theories and principles to moral issues or problems in healthcare. 

What is bioethics. 

200

This is the most basic need according to Maslow. 

What is physiological needs. 

200

There are 4 major concepts of the nursing discipline. 

What are person, environment, nursing, and health. 

200

This theorist loved the environment and its effect on patients. 

Who is Florence Nightingale. 

300

Every nurse must take this in order to be a nurse. 

What is the NCLEX-RN, licensing examination. 

300

This moral development theory focused primarily on men. 

What is Kohlberg's stages of moral reasoning. 

300

This is the suprasystem in which persons live. 

What is environment. 

300

This is a set of beliefs about the nature of how the world works. 

What is a philosophy. 

300

This theorist is Dr Buxton's favorite and developed "Interpersonal Relations in Nursing." 

Who is Hildegard Peplau. 

400

This is the primary legal concern of healthcare professionals. 

What is malpractice. 

400

This Kohlberg level is characterized by moral decisions that conform to the expectations of one's family, group, or society.

What is the conventional level. 

400

This is the best way to determine if a patient has adequate social support. 

What is ask them

400

This word refers to the science and body of knowledge created by and for the discipline of nursing. 

What is nursology.

400

This theorist focused on the science of caring. 

Who is Jean Watson. 

500

All patients must be given an opportunity to sign this prior to any treatment. 

What is informed consent. 

500

This principle asks questions of who should receive healthcare and whether healthcare is a right or a privilege. 

What is justice. 

500

Healthy People is a national initiative to improve the health of who. 

What is the nation.

500

This is a more specific organization of nursing phenomena than philosophies. 

What is a conceptual model or framework. 

500

This theorist developed her theory thru her work with couples experiencing miscarriage. 

Who is Swanson. 

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