WHO Definition of Health
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- Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Whole of body
,Relational Consciousness
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- Requires nurses to look beyond the surface of people, situations and
relationships
- Recognizes the interpersonal (among people), intrapersonal (within one
person) and contextual factors (factors influencing situations) that shape
the interactions
- Reading "between the lines"
Ethics of Care
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- A moral obligation to respond with empathy and compassion
- Must develop a comfort level with being with people when they are most
vulnerable
- Must also involve caring for self - ex: preventing burn out
Ontological Capacities
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- Compassion
- Curiosity
- Commitment
- Competence
- Correspondence
, Medical Approach
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- Narrowest approach to health
- People viewed as biological beings
- Viewed as lack of disease or injury
- Less emphasis on disease prevention
A Profession
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- Well defined body of knowledge
- Credibility and authority over subject matter
- Possess systematic mechanisms for oversight, regulation and sanctioning
members
- Members are held against standards of practice and a code of ethics
- Licenses and certificates needed
- Possess autonomy and self-regulation but are also overseen by
professional organization
Communication for Nurses
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- Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being and
not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- Whole of body
,Relational Consciousness
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- Requires nurses to look beyond the surface of people, situations and
relationships
- Recognizes the interpersonal (among people), intrapersonal (within one
person) and contextual factors (factors influencing situations) that shape
the interactions
- Reading "between the lines"
Ethics of Care
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- A moral obligation to respond with empathy and compassion
- Must develop a comfort level with being with people when they are most
vulnerable
- Must also involve caring for self - ex: preventing burn out
Ontological Capacities
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- Compassion
- Curiosity
- Commitment
- Competence
- Correspondence
, Medical Approach
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- Narrowest approach to health
- People viewed as biological beings
- Viewed as lack of disease or injury
- Less emphasis on disease prevention
A Profession
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- Well defined body of knowledge
- Credibility and authority over subject matter
- Possess systematic mechanisms for oversight, regulation and sanctioning
members
- Members are held against standards of practice and a code of ethics
- Licenses and certificates needed
- Possess autonomy and self-regulation but are also overseen by
professional organization
Communication for Nurses
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