What is Health? Right Ans - state of complete physical, mental and social
well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity
What is Health care Quality? Right Ans - we must provide high quality care,
which is safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient and equitable
What is practice environments? Right Ans - It is any area where nurses'
practice. It is the physical location but also what "surrounds" them
What are the six social determinants mentioned in lecture 1? Right Ans - 1.
Populations with complex conditions
2. Health care quality
3. Transitions
4. Learner
5. Health
6. Practice environment
What is the three population with complex conditions? Right Ans - 1.
Physical and mental health
2. Comorbidity
3. Trauma informed practice
Partnership
What are the eight transitions? Right Ans - 1. Health education
2. Resilience
3. Rehabilitation
4. Death and dying
5. Positive & negative
6. Developmental
7. Health and illness transitions
8. Situational
What are two practice environments? Right Ans - 1.
Political/geographical/cultural
2. Leadership/management
,What is five health components? Right Ans - 1. Health promotion
2. Health protection
3. Disease prevention
4. Global health
5. Social determinants of health
What are 5 important components of health care quality? Right Ans - 1.
Communication
2. Professional relationships
3. Effective
4. Timely
5. Equitable
What are important transition? Right Ans - Health education
What is two important health concerns? Right Ans - Health promotion and
SDH
What is five components of learner? Right Ans - 1. Caring
2. Critical thinking
3. Reflection
4. Creativity
5. Social justice
What kind of health discipline is Nursing? Right Ans - Preventative
Educational
Restorative
Supportive
PERS - Purpose of Ethics is Reminders to be Supportive?
PERSONAL EMERGENCY RABBITS SOCEITY ?
What kind of science is nursing considered? Right Ans - Art and science
What is definition of nursing ? Right Ans - The practice of nursing is the
promotion of health and the assessment of the provision of care for and
treatment of health conditions by supportive, preventive, therapeutic,
palliative and rehabilitation means in order to attain or maintain optimal
function
, Does nursing practice lifelong learning? Right Ans - Yes
is there a ethical, and legal requirements for nursing profession? Right Ans
- Yes
Do nurses have to be respectful to everyone? Right Ans - Yes
What is the definition of profession? Right Ans - An occupation whose core
element is work based upon the mastery of a complex body of knowledge and
skills. It is a vocation in which knowledge of some department of science or
learning or the practice of an art founded upon it is used in the service of
others. It's members are governed by code of ethics and profess a
commitment to competence, integrity, and mortality, altruism and the
promotion of the public good within their domain. These commitments from
the basis of a social contract between profession and society which in return
grants the profession a monopoly over the use of its knowledge base, the right
to considerable autonomy in practice and the privilege of self-regulation.
Profession and their members are accounts to those served and to society
What is main points of professional behaviour ? Right Ans - TIPS-AA
Treat all with respect
integrity and honesty in all professional relationships
Protect pt/colleague/agency confidentiality
Show respect in all forms of communication
Appropriate behaviour in adverse situations
Avoid inappropriate behaviour
What is main rule to following professional behaviour? Right Ans - Choose
role models carefully ( not all nurses display professional behaviour)
What is the physical behaviour in the physical classroom? Right Ans - DO
LISTEN NOW
Do not disrupt classmates
Listen while others are speaking
No side conversations
If you need to leave classroom early then do you have to let the speaker
know ? (You are an adult) Right Ans - Yes you must let them know