NURS 1010 EXAM #2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS
Beliefs mental representation of reality
enduring ideas about what a person considers is the
Values
good
- patients beliefs affect their health behaviors
- the beliefs of nurses and other health care workers
determine how patients are treated
Beliefs, health, and health - health beliefs can result in health disparities
care - to determine a patients values and beliefs, nurses
must listen and ask relevant questions
- incorporate patient values and beliefs into a plan of
care
-Caring as a universal phenomenon that influences
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Theoretical Views on -Since Florence Nightingale, nurses have studied
Caring caring
-Caring is at the heart of a nurse's ability to work with
all patients in a respectful and therapeutic way.
Madeleine Leininger's Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Theory
Jean Watson Theory Theory of Human Caring
Kristen Swanson Theory Theory of Caring
Anne Boykin and Savina Theory of Nursing as Caring
Schoenhofer
, Capable
Valued
Recipient healing
Hopeful
response
Understood
Safe and comforted
-Eye contact
-Tone of voice and pace of speech
-Body language
Professional caring
-Attention directed toward the patient
(concern behaviors)
Note: Patient perceptions of nurse caring have been
show to impact outcomes.
- compassion
- presence
- touch
Caring behaviors in - task as an intervention
Nursing -caring touch
-touch as an intervention
-therapeutic touch
- active listening
the force that impels and empowers one to recognize,
Compassion in Nursing
acknowledge, and act to alleviate human suffering.
The shared perception of human connectedness
Presence in nursing
between a nurse and a patient.
integral part of assessment, promotes bonding,
important means of communication, assists in
Touch in nursing
soothing, calming, and comforting, helps keep
people oriented
Task-oriented touch in contact when performing nursing interventions
nursing
Caring touch in Nursing Contact used to communicate caring
ANSWERS
Beliefs mental representation of reality
enduring ideas about what a person considers is the
Values
good
- patients beliefs affect their health behaviors
- the beliefs of nurses and other health care workers
determine how patients are treated
Beliefs, health, and health - health beliefs can result in health disparities
care - to determine a patients values and beliefs, nurses
must listen and ask relevant questions
- incorporate patient values and beliefs into a plan of
care
-Caring as a universal phenomenon that influences
thoughts, feelings, and behaviors
Theoretical Views on -Since Florence Nightingale, nurses have studied
Caring caring
-Caring is at the heart of a nurse's ability to work with
all patients in a respectful and therapeutic way.
Madeleine Leininger's Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
Theory
Jean Watson Theory Theory of Human Caring
Kristen Swanson Theory Theory of Caring
Anne Boykin and Savina Theory of Nursing as Caring
Schoenhofer
, Capable
Valued
Recipient healing
Hopeful
response
Understood
Safe and comforted
-Eye contact
-Tone of voice and pace of speech
-Body language
Professional caring
-Attention directed toward the patient
(concern behaviors)
Note: Patient perceptions of nurse caring have been
show to impact outcomes.
- compassion
- presence
- touch
Caring behaviors in - task as an intervention
Nursing -caring touch
-touch as an intervention
-therapeutic touch
- active listening
the force that impels and empowers one to recognize,
Compassion in Nursing
acknowledge, and act to alleviate human suffering.
The shared perception of human connectedness
Presence in nursing
between a nurse and a patient.
integral part of assessment, promotes bonding,
important means of communication, assists in
Touch in nursing
soothing, calming, and comforting, helps keep
people oriented
Task-oriented touch in contact when performing nursing interventions
nursing
Caring touch in Nursing Contact used to communicate caring