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Choosing behaviors that balance the effects of emotional and physical stressors
What is the definition of Self-Care?
100
Possesses mastery of the fundamental knowledge and skills necessary for quality nursing practice
What is Competence?
100
Focus is on the patient's ideas, experiences, and feeling
What is the Nurse-Patient Relationship focus?
100
Reliance on the character, ability, strength, or truthfulness of another individual
What is Trust?
100
Number of hours of sleep need according CDC
What is 7 - 9?
200
1. Professional growth 2. Personal growth 3. Ability to find meaning in work
What is 3 Contributes to Self-Care?
200
Ability to move beyond self-interest or self centeredness to be caring in relationships with patients, families, peers and members of the healthcare team
What is Altruism?
200
Allows for the attainment of health related goals
What is Therapeutic Communication?
200
The ability to enter into the life of another person to perceive his or her thoughts and feelings. The ability to perceive and understand another person's emotions accurately and to communicate the meaning of feelings to the other through verbal and nonverbal behavior (Therapeutic)
What is Empathy?
200
Phase where nursing student takes vital signs, performs physical assessment, helps patient set goal for the day
What is the Working Phase?
300
One who actively focuses on creating and maintaining a balance and synergy of physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, personal and professional wellbeing
What is a "Healthy Nurse"?
300
Seeks opportunities to stretch the mind, imagination, feelings and conscience
What is Growth?
300
1. Facilitating Communication of distressing thoughts and feelings 2. Assisting a patient with problem solving to help facilitate activities of daily living 3. Helping patients examine self defeating behaviors 4. Promoting self care and independence
What is goals of therapeutic relationships?
300
*The actual sharing of another's feelings *Usually accompanies responses of sadness or pity *Objectivity may be lost *There may be a need to reduce one's own distress (nontherapeutic)
What is Sympathy?
300
Phase where the Nursing student meets patient, establishes trust
What is the Orientation Phase?
400
30 minutes of exercise per day
What is the minimum amount of exercise needed per day?
400
Demonstrates accountable behaviors that reflect the dignity and worth of the nursing profession and the patient
What is Professionalism?
400
Allows the nurse to understand what is meaningful to the patient; patient's concerns, experiences and challenges
What is Narrative Interaction?
400
Phase where Nursing Student says good bye and let's patient know they will not be returning
What is the Termination Phase?
400
*Reflecting *Clarifying *Paraphrasing *Open-ended questions *Giving Information *Acknowledgement
What is Therapeutic?
500
"The nurse owes the same duty to self as others, including the responsibility to preserve integrity and safety, to maintain competence, and to continue personal and professional growth."
What is ANA Code of Ethics for Nurses?
500
1. Competence 2. Altruism 3. Professionalism 4. Growth
What is the 4 Pillars of Caritas?
500
The act of giving freely and willing of oneself to another through expressions of warmth, compassion, kindness, consideration, and interest
What is Caring?
500
Phase where Nursing student receives report, reviews electronic health record, uses technologic resources for clarifications, discusses plan with instructor
What is the Preinteraction Phase?
500
*Giving Advice *False Reassurance *Judgmental Response *Probing *Challenging *Stereotyping *Defense Responses
What is Non-therapeutic?