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100

A state of burnout and secondary traumatic stress. 

What is compassion fatigue? 

100

Reactional and stemming from conflict within the work setting. 

What is burnout? 

100

Feelings of satisfaction and duty fulfillment in relation to caregiving. 

Positive caregiver outcome. 

100

The ability to understand the feelings of others.

What is Empathy?

100
Specific and relational for each nurse-patient encounter. 

What is caring? 

200

Does not include the parenting of normal, healthy, children. 

What is caregiving? 

200

Relational and coming from a connection that nurses have with their patients and families. 

What is compassion fatigue? 

200

Feelings of stress, depression, and burden. 

Negative caregiver outcome.

200

Irritability, inability to concentrate, fatigue, and sleeplessness. 

What is signs of caregiver stress?

200

Presence, touch, listening, and knowing the patient.

What is caring behaviors?

300

Service that provides short-term relief for primary caregivers, giving them time to rest, travel, or spend time with other family members and friends. 

What is respite care? 

300

Has the potential to negatively affect health and well-being. 

What is Chronic Stressors?

300

Knowing, being with, doing for, enabling, and maintaining belief. 

What is 5 components of Swansons Theory of Caring? 

300

The last stage of care for patients with a terminal diagnosis at the end of life. 

what is hospice care?

300
Patient and family-centered care that optimizes the quality of life by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering. 

What is palliative care?

400

Will dramatically escalate in coming years. 

What is the need for family caregivers?

400

Model focusing on the person-environment interaction.

What is the Lazarus and Folkman model?

400

First stage of burnout. 

What is Exhaustion?

400

A theory stating that comfort must be provided within a cultural or patient-centered context. 

What is Leninger's transcultural theory? 

400
A theory stating that nurses are fundamental for the development of the nurse-patient relationship and for promoting well-being by shaping a system of altruistic values. 

What is Watsons Transpersonal Caring?

500

Concerned with relationships between people and with a nurse's character and attitude toward others.

What is an ethic of care? 

500

Factors influencing stress. 

What is perception of experience, ability to cope and resources, individual expectations and culture, and amount of time available for self-care? 

500

When threat level and individuals ability to adapt and change with available resources match. 

What is when coping is most effective? 

500

Kubler-Ross's stages of grief. 

What is denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance? 

500

When a nurse enters a patient’s room and says “Good morning” before starting care, the nurse combines nursing tasks and conversation. An important aspect of care for the nurse to remember is the need to...

What is assess patient emotional needs?