NSG 100 Flashcards

INTRO (41 cards)

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is a unique bio-psycho-socio-cultural being
who is always in constant interaction with the environment. These interactions affect individuals, families, population groups
and societal health status – ensuring active participation in the
delivery

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person

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is a unique ___

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bio-psycho-socio-cultural being
who is always in constant interaction with the environment. These interactions affect individuals, families, population groups
and societal health status – ensuring active participation in the
delivery

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assumes caring role in the promotion and
restoration of health, prevention of diseases, alleviation of
suffering and assisting patients towards a peaceful death

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nurse

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the nurses assumes caring role in the ____

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promotion and
restoration of health, prevention of diseases, alleviation of
suffering and assisting patients towards a peaceful death

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also collaborates with other members of
the healthcare team and other sectors to achieve quality
healthcare.

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nurse

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The nurse also ___ with other members of
the healthcare team and other sectors to achieve quality
healthcare.

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collaborate

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Nursing education with ___ as its found

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caring

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NURSING EDUCATION CORE VALUES according to the

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CMO 14 S. 2009

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core values which are vital
components in the development of a professional nurse
and are therefore emphasized in the BSN program

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(Love of God)
(Caring as the core of nursing)
compassion
competence
confidence
conscience
commitment (integrity, professionalism)
comportment

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Respect for dignity of each person
regardless of creed, color, gender, political

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love of people

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Patriotism (social responsibility & good
governance)

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love of country

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Preservation and enhancement of the
environment and culture heritage

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love of country

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art

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it requires dexterity
use critical thinking skills
use caring behavior

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science

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use scientific knowledge in humane manner
based on facts/basis of standard nursing car

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use critical thinking skills

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art

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it requires dexterity

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art

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use caring behavior

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use scientific knowledge in humane manner

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based on facts/basis of standard nursing car

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it addresses the responses of individuals
and families to actual health and potential
health problems in a humanistic and holistic
manner.

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holistic care involves (physical, mental,
social, emotional, and spiritual aspect)

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holistic care involves

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physical, mental,
social, emotional, and spiritual aspect

23
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nurse practice in many setting that
emphasizes different aspects of nursing
care and roles

24
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nursing has different fields.

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the act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery.
Florence Nightingale
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humanistic science dedicated to compassionate concern with maintaining and promoting health, preventing illness and caring for and rehabilitating the sick and disabled
Martha E. Rroger
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theoretical system of knowlegde tha t prescribes a process of analysis and action related to the care of the ill or potentially ill person.
Sister Callista Roy
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helping or assisting service to person who is wholly or partially dependent or self-care. e.g. infants, children and adults.
Dorothea Orem
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helping profession that assists in individuals and groups in society to attain, maintain, and restore health. Nurse 's help individuals die with dignity.
Imogene King
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assist the individual, sick or well in the performance of activities contributing to health and recovery or to peaceful death- a way to help nature.
Betty Neuman.
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✔it acts to preserve the organization and integration of the client’ s behavior at an optimal level under those conditions which behavior may cause threat to physical or social health
Dorothy E. Johnson
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assist the individual, sick or well in the performance of activities contributing to health and recovery or to peaceful death- a way to help gain independence as rapidly as possible.
Virginia Henderson
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A dynamic discipline. It is an art and a science of caring of individuals, families, groups and communities geared toward promotion and restoration of health, prevention of illness, alleviation of suffering and assisting clients to face death with dignity and peace
Association of Deans of Philippine Colleges of Nursing
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Is the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems
American Nurses Association
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Encompasses autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities, sick or well and in all settings
International Counsil of Nurses
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CHARACTERISTICS OF NURSING
1.Nursing is caring. 2. Nursing involves close, personal contact with the recipient of care. 3. Nursing is concerned with services that t a k e s h u m a n s i n t o a c c o u n t a s p h y s i o l o g i c a l , p s y c h o l o g i c a l a n d sociological organisms. 4. Nursing is committed to personali zed services for all persons without regard to color, creed, social or economic status. 5. Nursing is committed to promoting individual, family, community and national health goals. 6. Nursing is committed to involvement in ethical, legal and political issues in the delivery of
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an occupation or calling requiring advanced training and experience in some specific or specialized body of knowledge which provides service to society in that special field
Nursing as Proffesion. (Webster’s Dictionary).
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a person who has completed a basic nursing education program and is licensed in his/ her country or state to practice professional nursing.
professional nurse
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is an occupation requiring a unique body of knowledge and skills and which serves society
Nursing
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The criteria of a profession according to
WILLIAM SHEPARD (6)
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