The "Art" of Nursing
Interesting Facts
Theory in Action
Goals
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What type of nursing theory was Virginia Henderson known for?
What is nursing philosophy
100
How long did Henderson live?
What is 98 years old.
100
How many components of nursing care did Henderson identify?
What is 14.
100
What is the overall goal of nursing according to Henderson?
What is independence
200
Fill in the blank! Disagreements among nurses arise from ___ views of the picture rather than a faraway view?
What is close up?
200
How many languages has Henderson's pamphlet of "Basic Principles of Nursing Care" been translated into?
What is over 20 languages.
200
The Nurse's role is to not only assist with medical plan of care outlined by MD but also assume leadership of ___ and providing ___?
What is planning ; basic nursing care.
200
In response to this request to define nursing "independently from technology and medicine", Henderson wrote this.
What is the Basic Principles of Nursing Care
300
This type of art uses the technique of tiny dots of different colors that when applied to canvas mixes colors together from a distance to create a bigger picture.
What is pointillism
300
What was the nickname Henderson often called?
What is First Lady of Nursing
300
True or false: Henderson's definition of nursing clarifies that basic human needs must be addressed, even in the form taking care of the patient and their family.
True.
300
While Henderson emphasized the importance of allowing patient's to worship and communicate their needs, what must first be established before this process can begin?
What is physiological stability.
400
The finished "composition" of nursing might look like this with the nurse as a _____?
What is independent practitioner whose expertise is in aiding the patient be as independent as possible
400
This group gave Henderson the task of defining nursing in 1960.
What is the International Council of Nurses.
400
Name 3 Components of basic nursing care
What is Respiration, eating/drinking, elimination, sleep/rest requirements, clothing needs, temperature regulation, posture/ambulation, hygiene, avoid danger to self/others, communication of needs/feelings, religious/spiritual activity, perform appropriate work activity, play/recreation, learning/human developmental activities
400
The end goal of Henderson's theory was to care for a patient until this occured?
What is total independence, they could take care of themselves in body/spirit again.
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