NSC 242 Exam 1 Questions And Accurate
Answers Latest Update
Discipline of nursing - ANSWER -specialized perspective life processes, optimum
function of humans - sick or well
knowledge - ANSWER human behavior in interactions with environment in critical life
situations
skill - ANSWER application and knowledge that provides positive change to affect health
status
profession - ANSWER specialized education, service oriented, research based, code of
ethics, autonomous, self-regulating
nurses - ANSWER teachers, advocates, counselors, change agents
paradigm - ANSWER way of understanding
nursing paradigm - ANSWER person, environment, health, nursing
person - ANSWER recipient of nursing care
-all are worthy of care and attention
-mind, body, spirit
holisitic - ANSWER spirit
,environment - ANSWER context of patients surroundings
-poverty
-education
-spiritual beliefs
-access to resources
-community
-culture
health - ANSWER state of physical, psychological, sociocultural, developmental,
spiritual wholeness
wellness - ANSWER dimension of health evidenced in satisfaction with a persons quality
of life
empirical knowing - ANSWER objective and observable knowledge
-data (numbers)
Knowledge: personal knowledge-person's knowledge of our selves and experiences in
attempt to relate to humanness of client
-hospitalized as child
Aesthetic Knowledge: humanistic understanding of the client's experience
-deep understanding of the client's action
-blends empirical & personal knowledge
-develops over time
Ethical Knowing: moral aspect
-principal care
, -true, respect, honesty & integrity
-most trusted profession
Emancipatory Knowing: awareness of social problems and social justices issues as
contributory determinants of health disparity
-help breakout of imbalance
-reduce burden of inequity (homeless)
nursing care - ANSWER complex, dynamic skill set that considers patients changing
physical, mental, spirituality reality
-clients in complexity and respond
empathy- ANSWER interpersonal understanding of what client is going through
-create sustained relationship with client to restore health and wellnes
caring presence - ANSWER entering into the life space of another person
-jean watson
-non-possessive warmth
-interconnected (empathy)
-sharing meanings, feelings, experiences
caring - ANSWER creating sustained relationships with one another
-ways of knowing
therapeutic relationships - ANSWER -obtain information
-educate & influence
-console
-helping relationship
Answers Latest Update
Discipline of nursing - ANSWER -specialized perspective life processes, optimum
function of humans - sick or well
knowledge - ANSWER human behavior in interactions with environment in critical life
situations
skill - ANSWER application and knowledge that provides positive change to affect health
status
profession - ANSWER specialized education, service oriented, research based, code of
ethics, autonomous, self-regulating
nurses - ANSWER teachers, advocates, counselors, change agents
paradigm - ANSWER way of understanding
nursing paradigm - ANSWER person, environment, health, nursing
person - ANSWER recipient of nursing care
-all are worthy of care and attention
-mind, body, spirit
holisitic - ANSWER spirit
,environment - ANSWER context of patients surroundings
-poverty
-education
-spiritual beliefs
-access to resources
-community
-culture
health - ANSWER state of physical, psychological, sociocultural, developmental,
spiritual wholeness
wellness - ANSWER dimension of health evidenced in satisfaction with a persons quality
of life
empirical knowing - ANSWER objective and observable knowledge
-data (numbers)
Knowledge: personal knowledge-person's knowledge of our selves and experiences in
attempt to relate to humanness of client
-hospitalized as child
Aesthetic Knowledge: humanistic understanding of the client's experience
-deep understanding of the client's action
-blends empirical & personal knowledge
-develops over time
Ethical Knowing: moral aspect
-principal care
, -true, respect, honesty & integrity
-most trusted profession
Emancipatory Knowing: awareness of social problems and social justices issues as
contributory determinants of health disparity
-help breakout of imbalance
-reduce burden of inequity (homeless)
nursing care - ANSWER complex, dynamic skill set that considers patients changing
physical, mental, spirituality reality
-clients in complexity and respond
empathy- ANSWER interpersonal understanding of what client is going through
-create sustained relationship with client to restore health and wellnes
caring presence - ANSWER entering into the life space of another person
-jean watson
-non-possessive warmth
-interconnected (empathy)
-sharing meanings, feelings, experiences
caring - ANSWER creating sustained relationships with one another
-ways of knowing
therapeutic relationships - ANSWER -obtain information
-educate & influence
-console
-helping relationship