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Term
Which of the following is an appropriate intervention for the nursing
diagnosis of spiritual distress?
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Consider patients' religious Ignore spiritual concerns to focus on
beliefs when planning care. physical health.
, Encourage patients to abandon their Assume all patients share the same
spiritual practices. spiritual beliefs.
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Definition
a group of related concepts, definitions, and statements that describe
a certain view of nursing phenomena from which to describe or predict
patient outcomes.
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metaparadigm of nursing what is nursing research?
what is the major premise of
definition of nursing theory
leininger's theory?
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Definition
,Orem's self-care model - the nurse determines the patient's ability to
provide effective self-care and appropriate system for care.
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For a nursing malpractice action, essential characteristics of negligence must be
present? (Select all that apply.)
During a home visit, a nurse assesses the client and attempts to identify
factors that prevent the client's ability to comply with THE treatment regimen.
The nurse most likely uses:
Which nursing theorist is best known for her emphasis on interacting systems,
including the nurse and patient in goal setting and goal attainment?
Four elements of a cause of action for negligence that must be proved
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Term
A new mother says, "My baby is being kept in the nursery. I'm really
worried about him. I'm also worried that the separation will interfere
with breastfeeding." The most appropriate response by the nurse is,
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, "your concerns are unfounded; the "you should not worry; many babies
nursery is safe for your baby." are kept in the nursery."
"I can see this is a problem for
you. I will go to the nursery and "breastfeeding is not important; the
see if I can get some answers baby will be fine."
for you."
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Term
What is nursing research?
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an informal discussion among nurses a casual survey of patient satisfaction
about patient experiences with hospital food
systematic investigation of
random exploration of healthcare
phenomena related to
trends without a defined purpose
improving patient care
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Term
Which of the following is an appropriate intervention for the nursing
diagnosis of spiritual distress?
Give this one a try later!
Consider patients' religious Ignore spiritual concerns to focus on
beliefs when planning care. physical health.
, Encourage patients to abandon their Assume all patients share the same
spiritual practices. spiritual beliefs.
Don't know?
2 of 49
Definition
a group of related concepts, definitions, and statements that describe
a certain view of nursing phenomena from which to describe or predict
patient outcomes.
Give this one a try later!
metaparadigm of nursing what is nursing research?
what is the major premise of
definition of nursing theory
leininger's theory?
Don't know?
3 of 49
Definition
,Orem's self-care model - the nurse determines the patient's ability to
provide effective self-care and appropriate system for care.
Give this one a try later!
For a nursing malpractice action, essential characteristics of negligence must be
present? (Select all that apply.)
During a home visit, a nurse assesses the client and attempts to identify
factors that prevent the client's ability to comply with THE treatment regimen.
The nurse most likely uses:
Which nursing theorist is best known for her emphasis on interacting systems,
including the nurse and patient in goal setting and goal attainment?
Four elements of a cause of action for negligence that must be proved
Don't know?
4 of 49
Term
A new mother says, "My baby is being kept in the nursery. I'm really
worried about him. I'm also worried that the separation will interfere
with breastfeeding." The most appropriate response by the nurse is,
Give this one a try later!
, "your concerns are unfounded; the "you should not worry; many babies
nursery is safe for your baby." are kept in the nursery."
"I can see this is a problem for
you. I will go to the nursery and "breastfeeding is not important; the
see if I can get some answers baby will be fine."
for you."
Don't know?
5 of 49
Term
What is nursing research?
Give this one a try later!
an informal discussion among nurses a casual survey of patient satisfaction
about patient experiences with hospital food
systematic investigation of
random exploration of healthcare
phenomena related to
trends without a defined purpose
improving patient care
Don't know?
6 of 49