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Caring means that person, events, projects and things matter to people. It reveals stress and coping options. Caring creates responsibility. It is an inherent feature of nursing practice. It helps the nurse assist clients to recover in the face of the illness.
Benner
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According to her, Nursing is a helping or assistive profession to persons who are wholly or partly dependent or when those who are supposedly caring for them are no longer able to give care.
Henderson
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Nursing is a unique profession, concerned with all the variables affecting an individual's response to stressors, which are intra, inter and extra personal in nature.
Watson
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The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health that he would perform unaided if he has the necessary strength, will and knowledge, and do this in such a way as to help him gain independence as rapidly as possible.
Henderson
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Caring is the essence and central unifying, a dominant domain that distinguishes nursing from other health disciplines. Care is an essential human need.
Leininger
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Caring is healing, it is communicated through the consciousness of the nurse to the individual being cared for. It allows access to higher human spirit.
Watson
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Which of the following is NOT an attribute of a nursing profession?
Concerned with quantity
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Nurses are well guided in the practice of nursing with the following concepts of nursing theory.
Person, Environment, Health, Nursing
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The act of utilizing the environment of the patient to assist him in his recovery is theorized by?
Nightingale
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According to her, Nursing is a theoretical system of knowledge that prescribes a process of analysis and action related to care of the ill personAccording to her, Nursing is a theoretical system of knowledge that prescribes a process of analysis and action related to care of the ill person.
Roy
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The most unique characteristic of nursing as a profession is:
Caring
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This is the distinctive individual qualities that differentiate a person to another
Personality
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Refers to the moral values and beliefs that are used as guides to personal behavior and actions
Character
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The best description of a health care provider is the accurate and prompt validation of data based on the assessment; how do you address this concern to your patient?
Determine patient’s needs
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The nurse verifies a doctor's order of Aspirin with Gl bleeding. Which role best fit this statement?
Patient Advocate
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These are nursing intervention that requires knowledge, skills and expertise of multiple health care professionals.
Interdependent
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Who developed the first theory of nursing?
Nightingale
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Nursing theorist who introduced the NATURE OF NURSING MODEL.
Henderson
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She described the four-conservation principle.
Levin
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Nursing theorist who proposed the HEALTH CARE SYSTEM MODEL.
Neuman
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Nursing theorist who conceptualized the BEHAVIORAL SYSTEM MODEL
Johnson
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Developed the ROLE MODELING and MODELING theory
Erickson, Tomlin, Swain
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Proposed the GRAND THEORY OF NURSING AS CARING
Boykin, Schoenhofer
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She introduced her theory of INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS which give emphasis on the nurse-client relationship as the foundation of nursing practice.
Peplau
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This period ended when Pastor Fliedner, build Kaiserwerth institute for the TRAINING of Deaconesses
Apperentice Period
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Period of nursing where religious Christian oruers emergen to take care of the sick
Apprentice Period
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This period marked the religious upheaval of Luther, Who questions the Christian faith.
Dark Period
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Developed the CLINICAL NURSING - A HELPING ART MODEL
Weidenbach
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According to the Biopsychosocial and spiritual theory of Sister Callista Roy, Man, As a SOCIAL being is?
like some other men
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She conceptualized that man, as an Open System is in constant interaction and transaction with a changing environment.
Roy
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Who postulated the HOLISTIC approach concept that the totality is greater than sum of its parts?
Rogers
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Which of the following is recognized for developing the concept of HIGH LEVEL WELLNESS?
Dunn
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Which statement is true about Florence Nightingale as nursing theorist?
She emphasized the importance of caring for ill person rather than caring for illness.
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She theorized that man is composed of sub and supra systems. Subsystems are cells, tissues, organs, and systems while the super systems are family, society, and community.
Johnson
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Which of the following is not true about the human needs?
Needs are said to be stimulated by EXTERNAL factors
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Which of the following is TRUE about the human needs?
Priorities are alterable
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According to Abraham Maslow's model this is the essence of mental health in which individual achieved his/her life's fulfilments towards his/her highest needs.
self-actualization
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Florence Nightingale is born in?
Italy
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Which is UNLIKELY to Florence Nightingale?
Born May 12, 1840
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What country did Florence Nightingale train in Nursing?
Germany