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pnr 207 exam 1
autonomy
free to choose
Patient advocacy is:
a Patient needs to be informed of what you will be doing to him or her
Accountability
Willingness to take credit and blame for actions.
Peer Reporting
Report peers for behaviors that are potentially harmful to patients.
Nonmaleficence
do no harm
Beneficence
Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
fidelity
be true
Justice
fairness; rightfulness
Paternalism and women's health
Anything that is normally different from men is considered an illness and requires the
physician's intervention. Because women are different from men biologically,
medicine has defined what is normal for women as being abnormal. Women are
seen as victims of their own bodies who cannot help being sick.
living will
A document that indicates what medical intervention an individual wants if he or she
becomes incapable of expressing those wishes.
Durable Power of Attorney (POA)
A legal document that permits an individual (principal) to appoint another person to
make any decisions regarding health care if the principal becomes unable to make
the decisions.
Jean Watson
Theory of Human Caring
Irwin Rosenstock
health belief theory
Dorothea Orem
Self-Care Deficit Theory
Hildegard Peplau
Theory of Interpersonal Relations
Madeline Leininger's theory
1978 - "cultural-care theory"; provide care consistent with nursing's emerging
science and knowledge with caring as central focus; with this trans-cultural care
theory, caring is central and unifying domain for nursing knowledge and practice;
integrates patient's cultural traditions, values, beliefs in the plan care; mid range
theory
Sister Callista Roy
Adaptation Model
Significance of Nursing theory
used to describe, develop, disseminated and use present knowledge in nursing.
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