Metaparadigm Flashcards

1
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scientific principles to be applied

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Nursing

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2
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trained nurses

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Nursing

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3
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skilled in observing and reporting
patient’s health status while providing care as the patient recovers

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Nursing

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4
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Patient

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Person

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5
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nurses performed tasks to and for the
patient and control the patient’s environment to enhance recovery

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Person

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6
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being well and using every power (resource) to the fullest extent in living life

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Health

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7
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prevention of disease via environmental control and social responsibility

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Health

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8
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create and maintain a therapeutic environment that would enhance the comfort and recovery of the patient

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Environment

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9
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caring relationship and condition and connection

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Nursing

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10
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caring is primary because caring self is set possibility of giving help and receiving help

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Nursing

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self-interpreting being and effortless nonreflective understanding of the self in the world

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Person

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12
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what is assessed whereas well-being is the human experience of health or wholeness

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Health

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13
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well-being and being ill are understood as distinct ways of being in the world

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Health

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14
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conveys social environment and social definition and meaningfulness

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Situation/ Environment

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15
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person engaged interaction, interpretation and understanding of situation

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Situation/ Environment

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16
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consist of knowledge . thought, values, philosophy, commitment, and action with some degrees of passion

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Nursing

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17
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a unity of mind/body/spirit/nature and she says that personhood is tied to notions that one’s soul possess a body that is not confined by objective time and space

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Person

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18
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the positive state of physical, mental, and social well-being with the
inclusion of three
physical, mental, social

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Health

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19
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healing spaces can be used to help others transcend illness, pain, and suffering

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Environment

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20
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patient’s room, magnetic field of expectation is created

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Environment

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21
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emphasizing the environment and person connection

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Environment

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22
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the unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual sick or well

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Nursing

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23
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to help him gain interdependence as rapidly as possible

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Nursing

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24
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individual achieves wholeness by maintaining physiological and emotional balance

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Person

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25
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patient as someone who needs nursing care but did not limit nursing to illness care

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Person

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26
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balance in all realms of human life

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Health

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27
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it is equated with the independence or ability to perform activities without any aid in the 14 components or basic
human needs

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Health

28
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everything that is outside of the patient but is connected to the patient is considered the environment and the environmental should support the 14 fundamental needs

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Environment

29
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the client’s health needs can be viewed as problems, which may be overt as an apparent condition, or covert as a hidden or concealed one

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Nursing

30
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recipients of nursing as individuals (and families)

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Person

31
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people as having physical, emotional, and sociological needs

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Person

32
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the purpose of nursing services

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Health

33
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in patient-centered approaches to
nursing

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Health

34
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state mutually exclusive of illness

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Health

35
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society is included in planning for optimum health on local, state, and international levels

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Environment

36
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the focus of nursing service is clearly the individual

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Environment

37
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an art, a helping service, and a technology

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Nursing

38
Q

actions deliberately selected and performed by nurses to help individuals or groups under their care

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Nursing

39
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a total being with universal, developmental needs and capable of continuous self-care

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Person

40
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structurally and functionally whole or sound

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Health

41
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wholeness or integrity includes that which makes a person human operating

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Health

42
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environmental factors, environmental elements, conditions, and developmental environment

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Environment

43
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unique profession in that it is concerned with all the variables affecting

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Nursing

44
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open client system in reciprocal interaction with the environment

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Person

45
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the client may be an individual, family, group, community, or social issue

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Person

46
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continuum of wellness to illness that is dynamic in nature and is constantly changing

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Health

47
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internal and external factors that surround and influence the client system

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Environment

48
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stressors (intrapersonal, interpersonal, and extrapersonal)

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Environment

49
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learned profession and is both a science and an art

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Nursing

50
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concern with people and the world in which they live a natural fit for nursing care, as it encompasses people and their environment

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Nursing

51
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human beings is a unified whole possessing his own integrity and manifesting characteristics different from the sum of his parts

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Person

52
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passive health symbolizes wellness and the absence of disease and major illness

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Health

53
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change is continuously innovative, unpredictable, and characterized by increasing diversity

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Environment

54
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environmental and human fields are identified by wave patterns manifesting continuous change

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Environment

55
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Has a primary goal that is to foster equilibrium within the individual.

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Nursing

56
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A behavioral system is comprised of subsystem constantly trying to maintain a steady state.

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Person

57
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As an elusive, dynamic state influenced by biological, psychological, and social factors.

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Health

58
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Consist of all the factors that are not part of the individual’s behavioral system, but that influence the system. The nurse may manipulate some aspects of the environment, so the goal of health or behavioral system balance be achieved.

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Environment

59
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Goal-seeking system where the performance of roles and responsibilities assists human beings to attain, maintain, and restore health.

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Nursing

60
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Are open, social beings who are unique, rational, sentient, and capable of making decisions.

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Nursing

61
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Dynamic life experiences of human being, (stressors in the internal and external environments).

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Health

62
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Background for human interactions.
- a. internal environment
- b. external environment

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Environment

63
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A

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64
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Humans are holistic and adaptive system

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Person

65
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Holistic care

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Person

66
Q

Person should be the main focus
of nursing

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Person