NFDN 2006 Midterm
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1. Community: Specific population of people in a specific region
2. Population: Larger groups
3. Aggregates: Small groups
4. Community Health Nursing: Focus is on health care of individuals and population
5. Community Health Nurses: Work in the community focus is Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary prevention
6. Population Health: Health as a whole (broader) focus than individuals
7. Public Health Nursing: Focus in communities and prevention (functions/services) prevent promote and
prevent disease processes
8. Public health nursing: Goal - well-being of population
9. Public Health Nurses focus: Assess, analyze, policies, collaboration, advocacy, diversity, inclusiveness,
communication, leadership
10. Nursing Metaparadigm (the 4 parts): Nursing, Health, Environment, Client
11. Home Health Nursing: care in community, skills, personal care, assist and teach self care
12. Community Health Nursing - rural settings: actual care sometimes community nurse does
care so that there is no duplication of CHN and home care nurse
13. Evidence Informed Nursing Practice: Question why necessary; ensures delivery of quality care
14. Ethics: Study of philosophy (moral life decisions)
15. Ethical Issues: Moral Challenges
16. Morals: Shared societal norms
17. Values: Important; what is desired and esteemed
18. Code of Ethics: A framework (guideline) for nurses
19. Veracity: Telling the truth
20. Ethics: Consequentialism (teleology): Greatest good with least harm
21. Ethics: Utilitarianism: Maximizing good, minimizing bad
22. Ethics: Deontology (deontic or duty based): All right/wrong in itself
23. Respect of Autonomy: Dignity and respect gives a choice in action and decisions
24. Non-maleficence: do no harm
25. Beneficence: We do good
26. Distributive Justice: fair distribution of society's benefits and burdens
27. Distributive Justice: Egalitarian: Equal rights for everyone
28. Distributive Justice: Libertarian: Individualist; Property = high priority
29. Distributive Justice: Liberal Democratic: Value liberty and equality
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_hpr6o2
1. Community: Specific population of people in a specific region
2. Population: Larger groups
3. Aggregates: Small groups
4. Community Health Nursing: Focus is on health care of individuals and population
5. Community Health Nurses: Work in the community focus is Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary prevention
6. Population Health: Health as a whole (broader) focus than individuals
7. Public Health Nursing: Focus in communities and prevention (functions/services) prevent promote and
prevent disease processes
8. Public health nursing: Goal - well-being of population
9. Public Health Nurses focus: Assess, analyze, policies, collaboration, advocacy, diversity, inclusiveness,
communication, leadership
10. Nursing Metaparadigm (the 4 parts): Nursing, Health, Environment, Client
11. Home Health Nursing: care in community, skills, personal care, assist and teach self care
12. Community Health Nursing - rural settings: actual care sometimes community nurse does
care so that there is no duplication of CHN and home care nurse
13. Evidence Informed Nursing Practice: Question why necessary; ensures delivery of quality care
14. Ethics: Study of philosophy (moral life decisions)
15. Ethical Issues: Moral Challenges
16. Morals: Shared societal norms
17. Values: Important; what is desired and esteemed
18. Code of Ethics: A framework (guideline) for nurses
19. Veracity: Telling the truth
20. Ethics: Consequentialism (teleology): Greatest good with least harm
21. Ethics: Utilitarianism: Maximizing good, minimizing bad
22. Ethics: Deontology (deontic or duty based): All right/wrong in itself
23. Respect of Autonomy: Dignity and respect gives a choice in action and decisions
24. Non-maleficence: do no harm
25. Beneficence: We do good
26. Distributive Justice: fair distribution of society's benefits and burdens
27. Distributive Justice: Egalitarian: Equal rights for everyone
28. Distributive Justice: Libertarian: Individualist; Property = high priority
29. Distributive Justice: Liberal Democratic: Value liberty and equality
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