Theorists: Jean Watson
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• Theory of Human Caring
• Promote health and restore client to health and prevent illness
Major contributors to nursing: Mahoney
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1st African-American educated nurse.
Scope of Practice
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Promotion of health and wellness
Prevention of illness
Restoration of health
Care for the dying
Clinical Practice
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• How to improve clinical practice
• Overview of a disease, disorder and related nursing care
• Case report
• Information about a new process, technique, standard, review
• May offer Continuing Education Units
(CE/CEU's )
State Board of Nursing
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, Grant licensure to practice as a nurse in their states. Also regulate practice
and discipline when necessary.
Diastolic pressure
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Pressure when the ventricles are at rest - the lower pressure that is present
at all times within the arteries. Diastolic average pressure = < 80 mm Hg
Roles of the Nurse
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Same as the scope of practice
Restorative
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• Serves clients recovering from an acute or chronic illness/disability
• Helps individuals regain maximal function and enhance quality of life
• Promotes patient independence and self-care abilities
• Requires multidisciplinary approach
Implementing: Indirect
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Indirect: performed away from, but on behalf of the client -
interdisciplinary activities.
Oxygen saturation
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Pulse oximetry - indirect measurement of oxygen saturation
- SpO2 - pulse saturation - reliable indicator of SaO2
- Perfusion - how much oxygen is in the circulating blood
Theorists: Sister Callista Roy
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• Adaptation theory
• Identification of demands placed on the client, assess adaptation, and
help adapt
Implementing: Direct
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Direct: intervention performed through interaction between nurse and
client.
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• Theory of Human Caring
• Promote health and restore client to health and prevent illness
Major contributors to nursing: Mahoney
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1st African-American educated nurse.
Scope of Practice
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Promotion of health and wellness
Prevention of illness
Restoration of health
Care for the dying
Clinical Practice
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• How to improve clinical practice
• Overview of a disease, disorder and related nursing care
• Case report
• Information about a new process, technique, standard, review
• May offer Continuing Education Units
(CE/CEU's )
State Board of Nursing
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, Grant licensure to practice as a nurse in their states. Also regulate practice
and discipline when necessary.
Diastolic pressure
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Pressure when the ventricles are at rest - the lower pressure that is present
at all times within the arteries. Diastolic average pressure = < 80 mm Hg
Roles of the Nurse
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Same as the scope of practice
Restorative
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• Serves clients recovering from an acute or chronic illness/disability
• Helps individuals regain maximal function and enhance quality of life
• Promotes patient independence and self-care abilities
• Requires multidisciplinary approach
Implementing: Indirect
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Indirect: performed away from, but on behalf of the client -
interdisciplinary activities.
Oxygen saturation
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Pulse oximetry - indirect measurement of oxygen saturation
- SpO2 - pulse saturation - reliable indicator of SaO2
- Perfusion - how much oxygen is in the circulating blood
Theorists: Sister Callista Roy
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• Adaptation theory
• Identification of demands placed on the client, assess adaptation, and
help adapt
Implementing: Direct
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Direct: intervention performed through interaction between nurse and
client.