The application of the knowledge of nursing and the technical aspects of the practice
What is the Science of Nursing?
Jean Watson's Philosophy of Science and Caring has what 4 components?
Human being, health, environment/society, and nursing make up these four components.
Empirical
Aesthetic
Ethical
Personal Knowing
What are Carper's Ways of Knowing?
When a nurse's practice includes supporting someone to make their voice heard
What is an Advocate in nursing?
The purpose of this is to ensure that professionals practice in a safe competent ethical manner
What is regulation or a regulatory body?
Explicit nursing values, knowledge, and practices of human caring that are geared toward subjective inner healing processes and the life world of the experiencing person, requiring unique caring-healing arts and a framework called "caritative factors"
What is Jean Watson's Caring Science & Human Caring Theory?
To give/receive care, and to connect with another person/human being.
What are the basic human needs according to Watson?
Therapeutic use of self, reflection, personal stories, genuine self.
Do I know what I do? Do I do what I know?
What is personal knowing?
The ability to carry out nursing responsibilities in an independent manner
What is autonomy?
What is self-regulation in nursing?
When the government contracts with CARNA to regulate its own members in order to protect the public from harm
A core set of concepts and constructs that are interdependent and uniquely define a discipline.
What is the definition of metaparadigm?
A high level of overall physical, mental, and social functioning. The unity of mind, body, and soul.
What is Jean Watson's view/definition of health?
Validation, confirmation, conceptualizing. Theories, formal descriptions. Knowing what is this? How does this work?
What is empirical knowing?
Activities that nurses are licensed to initiate based on their sound judgment and skills. Includes ongoing assessment, emotional support, providing comfort, teaching, physical care, and making referrals to other health care professionals.
What are Independent Nursing Interventions?
Who regulates nurses in Alberta?
CARNA
College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta
What do the "Narrative Factors" encompass?
What are subjective inner healing processes?
According to Watson, what is the definition of environment/society?
Watson's definition of environment/society is that every society has had some people care for others. A caring attitude is not transmitted by genes, but by the culture of society. (Watson, 2008)
Principles, codes, moral comportment, exploring, clarifying, dialogue, justification
What is ethical knowing?
Activities carried out under the physician’s orders or supervision. Includes orders to direct the nurse to provide medications, intravenous therapy, diagnostic tests, treatments, diet, and activity or rest. Assessment and providing explanation while administering medical orders
What are dependent nursing interventions?
Who regulates Nurses in Canada?
CNA
Canadian Nurses Association
The definition of nursing as "a human science of persons and human experiences that are mediated by professional, personal, scientific, esthetic and ethical human transactions."
What is Jean Watson's view of Nursing?
How many Caritas make up the Watson caring factors?
Ten.
Transformation, envisioning, rehearsing, appreciation & inspiration
What is aesthetic knowing?
Actions that the nurse carries out in collaboration with other health team members, such as physicians, social workers, dietitians, and therapists. These actions are developed in consultation with other health care professionals to gain their professional viewpoint.
What are collaborative inerventions?
Who regulates MacEwan's Nursing Education?
NEPAC
Nursing Education Provincial Approval Committee
Within CARNA