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Zero-order beliefs - Answer unconscious (the understanding that objects and people still exist even when they are hidden or out of sight-object permanence) First-order beliefs - Answer conscious, typically based on direct experiences (most nurses are females) Higher-order beliefs - Answer derived from first-order beliefs (all nurses wear white uniforms) stereotype: nurses are more caring than other adults prejudice: women are better nurses than men NLN Core Values of Nursing Care - Answer Caring, integrity, diversity, excellence. values - Answer the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live Value Conflict - Answer occurs when two or more VALUES are at odds ex: caring for a murderer Value Clarification - Answer process by which people come to understand their own values and value system and decision-making Paradigm - Answer worldview. when nurses are educated in scientific causes and diseases this changes and goes to one based body of knowledge that focuses on these principles LEARN model - Answer Listen- understand pt values and beliefs and your own Explain- explain your perception of pt's problem Acknowledge- acknowledge differences but build similarities Recommend- involve pt when providing options

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NSGA 142 Exam 1- 3 Practice
Questions with Guaranteed Pass
Solutions 2026 Updated.
Zero-order beliefs - Answer unconscious (the understanding that objects and people still exist
even when they are hidden or out of sight-object permanence)



First-order beliefs - Answer conscious, typically based on direct experiences (most nurses are
females)



Higher-order beliefs - Answer derived from first-order beliefs (all nurses wear white uniforms)



stereotype: nurses are more caring than other adults

prejudice: women are better nurses than men



NLN Core Values of Nursing Care - Answer Caring, integrity, diversity, excellence.



values - Answer the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the
way you live



Value Conflict - Answer occurs when two or more VALUES are at odds

ex: caring for a murderer



Value Clarification - Answer process by which people come to understand their own values
and value system and decision-making



Paradigm - Answer worldview. when nurses are educated in scientific causes and diseases this
changes and goes to one based body of knowledge that focuses on these principles



LEARN model - Answer Listen- understand pt values and beliefs and your own



Explain- explain your perception of pt's problem



Acknowledge- acknowledge differences but build similarities



Recommend- involve pt when providing options

,Negotiate- negotiate treatment plan that includes pt values and beliefs



Who was Madeline Leininger? - Answer Theory of Cultural Care Diversity and Universality



identified the role culture plays in health and healthcare

founder of TRANSCULTURAL NURSING

found that human caring was a universal phenomenon

culturally congruent care promotes health and well-being



Who was Jean Watson? - Answer Theory of Human Caring



nursing is distinct from medicine with a greater holistic focus on care vs cure



10 cantas processes:



practice loving-kindness

being present

go beyond self ego

developing good relationship

supportive of feelings

creating a healing environment



Who was Kristen Swanson? - Answer Theory of Caring and Healing



based on 3 studies that explored women with miscarriages



caring: a nurturing way of relating to a valued 'other' toward whom one feels a personal sense
of commitment and responsibility characterized by 5 processes:



KNOWING- avoiding assumptions

BEING WITH-being there

DOING FOR-comforting

ENABLING-informing/explaining

MAINTAINING BELIEF-maintaining a hope filled with attitude

, Who was Florence Nightingale - Answer Founder of modern nursing; first women nurse;
invented first nursing school; improved hygiene and sanitation



Travelbee's Interpersonal Theory of Nursing - Answer -Nursing's purpose is achieved through
human to human.



-building a genuine human-to-human relationship could only be accomplished through an
interaction process



5 phases in interaction process:

-phase of original encounter

-phase of emerging identities

-phase of empathy

-phase of sympathy

-phase of rapport



What is compassion - Answer SYMPATHY: have pity for one's situation

EMPATHY: the ability to understand one's feelings



What is touch - Answer intentional contact between 2 or more people



What is task oriented touch - Answer placing an IV



What is caring touch - Answer Nonverbal communication that enhances comfort and security.



What is healing touch - Answer the use of intentional light touch to promote relaxation



What is therapeutic touch? - Answer a process of energy exchange performed by certified
practitioners



What is active listenining - Answer specific communication technique when one fully
concentrates on what the other is saying to understand



What is compassion fatigue - Answer physical and emotional exhaustion and an extreme
inability to empathize

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