NR 222 EXAM 1 STUDY GUIDE
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
m ANA Scope and Standards, 5 tenets of nursing
***Remember*** Care If Poly Comes Long - 1- Caring and Health are central to practice. (C)
2- Nursing practice is individualized. (I)
3- RN's use the nursing process to plan and provide individualized care. (P)
4- RN's coordinate care by establishing partnerships. (C)
5- A strong link exists between the work environment and the RN's ability to provide quality health care
and achieve optimal outcomes. (L)
NANDA (Nursing Diagnosis) Definition - North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
-Identifies nursing functions
-Creates classification system
-Establishes diagnostic labels
List the 6 steps in nursing process ADOPIE - -Assessment
-Diagnosis
-Outcome/objective
-Plan
-Implementation
-Evaluate
Nursing process VS Medical Diagnosis - -Nursing dx deals with human response to actual or potential
health problems; usually in tandem or built from the medical diagnosis.
-Medical dx deals with disease or a medical condition.
, Ethics Provision 1
**Remember**Respect Really Never Rights Relationships - 1.1 Respect for Human Dignity
(A fundamental principle that underlies all nursing practice is respect for the inherent dignity, worth,
unique attributes, and human rights of all individuals The need, and right, for health care is universal)
1.2 Relationships with Patients
(Nurses establish relationships of trust and provide nursing services according to need, setting aside any
bias or prejudice)
1.3 The Nature of Health
(Nurses respect the dignity and rights of all human beings regardless of the factors contributing to the
persons health status)
1.4 The Right to Self-Determination
(Patients have the moral and legal right to determine what will be done with and to their own person)
1.5 Relationships with Colleagues and Others,
(Respect for persons extends to all individuals with whom the nurse interacts).
Models of Health - Clinical
- Absence of illness or signs or sts of disease. Pt's may not seek out preventative care or services. People
only seek help if they are experiencing signs and symptoms of an illness. Dangerous
Role Performance
- Inability of a person to perform social roles such as work or family obligations. Persons operating in this
model are those being seen for occupational or school related physical exams, or physician excused
absences. Prevents from ADL's
Adaptive
- The ability to adjust positively to social, mental, and physiological change. Illness occurs when the
person is unable to adapt.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
m ANA Scope and Standards, 5 tenets of nursing
***Remember*** Care If Poly Comes Long - 1- Caring and Health are central to practice. (C)
2- Nursing practice is individualized. (I)
3- RN's use the nursing process to plan and provide individualized care. (P)
4- RN's coordinate care by establishing partnerships. (C)
5- A strong link exists between the work environment and the RN's ability to provide quality health care
and achieve optimal outcomes. (L)
NANDA (Nursing Diagnosis) Definition - North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
-Identifies nursing functions
-Creates classification system
-Establishes diagnostic labels
List the 6 steps in nursing process ADOPIE - -Assessment
-Diagnosis
-Outcome/objective
-Plan
-Implementation
-Evaluate
Nursing process VS Medical Diagnosis - -Nursing dx deals with human response to actual or potential
health problems; usually in tandem or built from the medical diagnosis.
-Medical dx deals with disease or a medical condition.
, Ethics Provision 1
**Remember**Respect Really Never Rights Relationships - 1.1 Respect for Human Dignity
(A fundamental principle that underlies all nursing practice is respect for the inherent dignity, worth,
unique attributes, and human rights of all individuals The need, and right, for health care is universal)
1.2 Relationships with Patients
(Nurses establish relationships of trust and provide nursing services according to need, setting aside any
bias or prejudice)
1.3 The Nature of Health
(Nurses respect the dignity and rights of all human beings regardless of the factors contributing to the
persons health status)
1.4 The Right to Self-Determination
(Patients have the moral and legal right to determine what will be done with and to their own person)
1.5 Relationships with Colleagues and Others,
(Respect for persons extends to all individuals with whom the nurse interacts).
Models of Health - Clinical
- Absence of illness or signs or sts of disease. Pt's may not seek out preventative care or services. People
only seek help if they are experiencing signs and symptoms of an illness. Dangerous
Role Performance
- Inability of a person to perform social roles such as work or family obligations. Persons operating in this
model are those being seen for occupational or school related physical exams, or physician excused
absences. Prevents from ADL's
Adaptive
- The ability to adjust positively to social, mental, and physiological change. Illness occurs when the
person is unable to adapt.