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100
The process through which clinical judgements are derived
What is clinical reasoning?
100
Any combination of two or more persons who are bound together over time by ties of mutual consent, birth/&or adoption or placement and who together assume responsibilities.
What is family?
100
Questions and relationships
What are interventions?
100
To highlight an observation of a pattern of strength, coping or relationships that have endured over time.
What is a commendation?
100
The third phase of CasP
What is a community health diagnosis?
200
Noticing, interpreting, responding and reflection
What are the 4 phases of the clinical judgement model (Tanner's)?
200
The second phase of collaboration. (in the spiralling model of collaborative partnership)
What is zeroing in?
200
Refers to the assumptions, beliefs, and practices which situate the nurse in relationship with others.
What is relational stance?
200
Cause and effect, obtaining data to inform the nurse.
What does a linear question focus on?
200
The passage or movement from one state, condition or place to another.
What is transition?
300
Those that improve with greater quantity or quality of care
What are nursing sensitive outcomes?
300
A period beyond which a phenomenon will not appear.
What is critical period?
300
Power sharing, being open and respectful, being non-judgemental and accepting, living with ambiguity, and being self reflective.
What are essential ingredients of a collaborative partnership?
300
A tool that illustrates repetitive patterns between factors that help to foster interactional thinking.
What are circular pattern diagrams?
300
Recognizing the rights of individuals for self determination
What is respect for autonomy?
400
A combining of best evidence and professional expertise and an integration of this into current practice
What is a key feature of Evidence Based Practice?
400
Appraisal of the situation
What is a major factor in resiliency?
400
The 3 major categories of CFAM (Calgary Family Assessment Model)
What are structural, developmental, and functional?
400
Semisitting position in which head of bed is raised to angle of at least 45 degrees and knees may be flexed or horizontal.
What is Fowler's position?
400
Bull neck
What is a complication of diphtheria?
500
A format used to help create a search question in relation to a particular clinical issue.
What is PICO?
500
Mobilizes energy stores, controls swelling and suppresses immune responses.
What are the effects of increased coritsol levels?
500
Cognitive, behavioral, and affect.
What are the 3 domains of family functioning in the Calgary Family Intervention Model?
500
Triadic questions
What are questions addressed to a third person about the relationships of two other people?
500
Accessibility, public participation, health promotion, appropriate technology, and intersectoral collaboration
What are the principles of Primary Health Care?