Nursing history
Nursing education and research in Canada
Accountability and Legal aspects of Nursing
Metaparadigm and nursing models
Orem Model
100

Other than indigenous women who were also skilled caregivers? 

Women in religious groups 

100

What is an example of an expanded career role for a nurse?

nurse practitioner, clinical nurse specialist, nurse midwife, nurse administrator, nurse researcher, nurse educator 

100

Tort law is divided into categories, What are they?

Intentional torts, negligence 

100

What's the purpose of a nursing model?

serve as the ontological and epistemological base of the profession; They determine practice, education, and research. 

100

what are 4 types of environments a person exists in

physical, cognitive, biological, social 

200

True or false nursing was built on the idea of thinking womanly. 

True

200

What are the categories of need for healthcare?

urgent, emergent, elective 

200

Consent has 3 components. What are they?

Disclosure, capacity, voluntariness 

200

What's a metaparadigm and what's the nursing metaparadigm?

Metaparadigm: It is the most global philosophical or conceptional framework of a profession. It identifies the concepts central to a profession and how they relate to each other.

Nursing Metaparadigm: Nursing, person, environment, health 

200

What's a nursing goal?

What do I want my patient to achieve 

300

What caused the government to be more responsible in the health sector?

WW1, and Spanish flu 

300

What are some different type of healthcare organizations and care settings. 

physician offices, nurse practitioner offices, specialist clinics, occupational health clinics, hospitals, telehealth, rehab centers, CHSLD, hospice, crisis centers, etc. 

300

What's false imprisonment?

The intentional confining of a person within fixed boundaries without the persons consent. 

300

Larry did a study on how the great recession effected young children mentally. Is this an example of quantitative research or qualitative research?

Qualitative

300

What's an action demand statement?

A statement where a nurse will state what he or she will do to treat a patient.

400

What are RNs and CNAs 

Registered nurses and certified nursing assistants 

400

What the levels of healthcare? 

Primary care: first contact point 

secondary care: care from specialist following referral

Tertiary care: settings of highly specialized skills, technology, supports

quaternary care: (highly specialized care centers) 

400

What should nurses have incase of being charged with negligence?

Personal liability protection

400

What's a paradigm? 

A paradigm is a way of organizing perceptions and experience, based on a specific set of beliefs values and assumptions.  

400

How is self-care deficit calculated?

Requirements less than or equal to self-care ability 

500

What are some roles nurses fill?

caregiver, communicator, educator, client advocate, counselor, change agent, leader, case manager, research consumer, etc

500

What's the CNA

Canadian Nursing Association 

500

John has expressed that his fine that if nurse Becky takes a sample of his stool for a study. What kind of consent was presented in this scenario? 

Implied or Expressed? 

Expressed

500

What's empirical knowing?

Knowledge generated through research, knowledge of nursing science needed for professional practice.


500

What's consists of a sociocultural orientation?

Languages spoken, languages understood, religion, religion practices affecting self-care, education