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A complete and in-depth study guide designed to support students preparing for the Foundations of Nurse Practice final exam. This resource covers essential nursing concepts including caring theories, nursing roles, professional presence, communication, cultural competence, relational inquiry, health models, ethical decision-making, research foundations, evidence-informed practice, the nursing process, patient safety, regulation and professional standards, Canadian health care principles, global health issues, and critical thinking. Organized into clear sections, it provides comprehensive definitions, frameworks, and key concepts to help learners build confidence and master foundational nursing knowledge.

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Foundations of Nurse Practice Final
What is Nursing?: Caregiver, Client-centred, art & science, a helping profession

The 6 C's of human caring: Commitment
Compassion
Competence
Comportment
Confidence
Conscience

Scope of Nursing Practice: -Promoting Health and Wellness
-Preventing Illness
-Restoring Health
-Caring for the Dying

Setting Options for Nurses: Operating rooms, Hospitals, Street, Clinic,
Emergency Room, Flight Nurse, Long-term care

Registered Nurse Roles: -Direct care provider and technical expert
-Advocate
-Counsellor
-Role Model
-Researcher
-Educator
*Communicator/Clarifier/Interpreter


What are the 4 phases of the helping relationships:

Pre-interaction Phase

Introductory phase



,Working phase (2 stages)

Termination Phase


pre-interaction phase: Reviews pertinent assessment data and knowledge
Considers potential areas of concern
Develops plans for interaction


introductory phase: Sets the tone for the remainder of the interview and every
other interaction State name, status, and reason for interview

working phase: 1. exploring and understanding thoughts and feelings
2. facilitating and taking action


termination phase: nurse and client accept feelings of loss, the client accepts the
end of the relationship without feelings of anxiety or dependence

What is professional presence?: Demonstrating professional presence is one of
the most powerful and important ways a nurse can establish a non-therapeutic,
nurse-client relationship.

What is SBAR?: Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
a technique providing framework for communication between members of the
health care team about a patient's condition


SBAR -situation: concise statement of the problem


SBAR -background: pertinent and brief information related to the situation



, SBAR -assessment: analysis and considerations of options-- what you
found/think


SBAR -recommendation: action requested/recommended

What is health literacy?: the ability to access, comprehend, evaluate and
communicate information as way to promote, maintain, and improve health in
a variety of settings across the life-course


what does health literacy require?: -communication
-math and reading skills
-an ability to navigate forms and health systems


A young women is crying on a chair beside her bed. As her nurse, which of the
following is your most caring response?


Reflexivity: Thoughtful, conscious, self-awareness. Allows for intrapersonal
inquiry, is critical and conscious participation, paying attention to who, how and
what you are.

What is reflection and reflective practice?: Method of accessing, making sense
of, and learning through experience.
Key competency of self-directed learners.

Define Values: Enduring beliefs or attitudes about the worth of a person, object,
idea, or action.

What is health?: Presence or absence of disease, ability to maintain normal
roles, complete physical, mental and social well-being



, What is well-being?: Subjective perception of vitality or feeling well. Described
objectively, experience, measured.

What are the aspects of well-being?: Physical
Social
Mental
Emotional
Spiritual

Clinical Model (of health and wellness): The absence or presence of physical
signs of illness.

What is a the criteria for a profession?: Well-defined body of knowledge,
Specialized education, Orientation to serving other

Define Professional Comportment: The way or manner in which one conducts
themself


Who had the first nursing degree program?: UBC in 1919

Where and when was the first nursing training school?: St. Catharines, ON
(1874)


When did hospitals become the preferred employer for nurses?: 1930s

What did the Nursing uniform used to resemble? (think coronation street):
Maids


Why were nursing caps good?: They were good for identifying nursing staff,
easy to recognize who graduated from which school.

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