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Nursing Process
cultural competency
communication
misc
100
who is the first nursing theorist?
Florence nightingale
100
what are the five steps of the nursing process?
assess, dianosis, plan, implentation, evaluation
100
what cluter believes in burning to reduce heat lost during diarrhea?
Asian
100
preconceived idea
developed before the encounter based on past experience
100
demonstrated by putting self in someone else's shoes
empathy
200
Who was a pioneer for public health nursing?
lillian wald
200
what are the two types of information gathered?
Subjective and objective
200
what is the first step in becoming culturally competent?
cultural self assessment
200
appeal to common practice
argument that something is ok because most people do it
200
enacted to protect a patients health information; need to know basis
HIPAA
300
during which time were herbs and ritualistic dances used to "cure" someone of sickness?
Prehistoric
300
what are the threee portions of the nursing diagnosis?
problem; r/t phrase/eitology; symptoms
300
ethnocentrism
belief that your culture, nation, or ethnic group is the best
300
red herring
introduction iof irrelevant topic to distract from current issue
300
responding with noncommital answers
blocking
400
Who were the first to use suture in wound repair?
Egyptians
400
what is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
Physiological, safety, love, self esteem, self actualization
400
susto
emotional based illness with mexican culture
400
when the speaker attacks the person to distract from the problem
Ad Hominem abusive
400
middle range theory
smaller in scope and may refer to a specific population or situation
500
what is considered the "dark ages" of nursing?
Rennissance and reformation period
500
what are SMART outcomes?
specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, timed
500
empacho
pain in stomach due to food being lodged in the intestinal tract
500
assigning certain beliefs and behaviors to groups without recognizing individuality
stereotyping
500
6 leading causes of death
cancer; cardiovascular/stroke; chemical dependancy; diabetes; homicides/accidents; infant mortality