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NURS 2030 exam 1
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1. clinical judgement: process by which nurses make decisions based on nursing knowledge, other discipli-
nary knowledge, critical thinking, and clinical reasoning
2. communication: exchange of info, thoughts and feelings through a variety of mechanisms

verbal, written, behavioral, body language, touch, emotion
3. compassionate care: the way nurses relate to other human beings

"noticing another person's vulnerability, experiencing an emotional reaction to this, and acting in some way that is
meaningful for people"
4. diversity, equity, and inclusion: a broad range of individual, population, and social constructs
5. ethics: principles that guide a person's behavior
6. evidence-based practice: integration of current evidence and clinical expertise with individual and family
preference

problem-solving approach to the delivery of health care
7. health policy: goal directed decision-making about health that is the result of an authorized public deci-
sion-making process
8. social determinants of health: personal, social, economic, and environmental factors that impact
health
9. spheres of care: wellness, disease prevention

chronic disease care

regenerative/restorative care

hospice/palliative care
10. wellness, disease prevention: physical and mental health

management of acute and intermittent needs of healthy people

ex. flu





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11. chronic disease care: management of diseases and prevention of negative sequelae

ex. diabetes
12. regenerative/restorative care: critical and trauma care

complex acute care

acute exacerbations and chronic conditions

unstable patients

multiple body systems involved
13. hospice/palliative care: end of life care

supportive care

long-term care

rehabilitative care

chronic disease states

understand death and dying
14. levels of care: primary, community, acute, long-term care facility
15. primary care: screening

promote wellness

prevent disease
16. community care: prevention

working with population





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17. acute care: admission to treat and stabilize an episode

ex. ER, L&D
18. long term care facility: patients who need a place to live

assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs)
19. hospice care: individual has less than 6 months to live
20. palliative care: providing comfort during illness
21. respite care: longer term stays for clients who need full care
22. origins of american nursing-- 1798: maternity lectures organized by physicians to help educate
maternity nurses

nursing as profession; started with physicians
23. origins of american nursing-- 1835: creation of the Philadelphia Almshouse, which was a hospita
created during times of epidemics or plagues
24. origins of american nursing-- 1854: florence nightingale "nurse with lamp"

british nurse who created sanitation guidelines and standards of care during Crimean War

established nurse education at British hospitals

24. hr nurse

standardizing what science already discovered; EBP

didn't want to spread germs between patients
25. origins of american nursing-- 1861: dorothea dix

american nurse who appointed the superintendent of army nurses during civil war

evidence based practice
26. origins of american nursing-- 1909: farmingdale tuberculosis preventorium for children

home rural in New Jersey; Jessie Quimby lived at preventorium

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