NUR 190 1 Exam with Accurate Answers
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Paradigm - ✔✔a worldview; how we look at a certain thing
Metaparadigm - ✔✔discipline and functions as a framework
metaparadigm of nursing - ✔✔person- recipient of care; patients, families, communities
environment- internal and external stressors
health- degree of wellness or well-being
nursing- attributes and characteristices
theory - ✔✔a belief, policy, or procedure followed as the basis of action
Florence Nightingale - ✔✔environmental theory
- correlation between infection and unclean conditions
- recognized importance of data collection in the form of notetaking and hand drawn graphs
Hildegard Peplau - ✔✔Theory of Interpersonal Relations
-interpersonal relationship between person who is in need of care and nurse specially educated
to provide care
Virginia Henderson - ✔✔Nurse's role is to help patients do what they can't do themselves
Ida Orlando - ✔✔nursing's professional function is finding out and meeting the patient's
immediate needs
, Dorothy Johnson - ✔✔Behavioral System Model
-prevent illness and stressors to help patient heal
Martha Rogers - ✔✔nursing aims to assist people in attaining their maximum health potential
Dorothea Orem - ✔✔nursing care is required is the patient is unable to fill their biological,
psychological, developmental, or social needs
Imogene King - ✔✔Theory of Goal Attainment
-set goals, explore means, and agree on means to achieve goals
Betty Neuman - ✔✔- focus is on the client as a system (could be individual, group, family, or
community) and on the client's responses to stressors
- many needs exist and may disrupt client balance or stability
Jean Watson - ✔✔society provides the values that determine how one should behave and what
goals one should strive toward
Clara Barton - ✔✔founded the red cross
Dorothea Dix - ✔✔focus on indigenous populations
Eddie Bernice Johnson - ✔✔first nurse to be elected to congress; helped to bring focus to
minority populations
Nurse roles - ✔✔care proprietors, case managers, leader, researcher, educator, managers,
change agents
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Paradigm - ✔✔a worldview; how we look at a certain thing
Metaparadigm - ✔✔discipline and functions as a framework
metaparadigm of nursing - ✔✔person- recipient of care; patients, families, communities
environment- internal and external stressors
health- degree of wellness or well-being
nursing- attributes and characteristices
theory - ✔✔a belief, policy, or procedure followed as the basis of action
Florence Nightingale - ✔✔environmental theory
- correlation between infection and unclean conditions
- recognized importance of data collection in the form of notetaking and hand drawn graphs
Hildegard Peplau - ✔✔Theory of Interpersonal Relations
-interpersonal relationship between person who is in need of care and nurse specially educated
to provide care
Virginia Henderson - ✔✔Nurse's role is to help patients do what they can't do themselves
Ida Orlando - ✔✔nursing's professional function is finding out and meeting the patient's
immediate needs
, Dorothy Johnson - ✔✔Behavioral System Model
-prevent illness and stressors to help patient heal
Martha Rogers - ✔✔nursing aims to assist people in attaining their maximum health potential
Dorothea Orem - ✔✔nursing care is required is the patient is unable to fill their biological,
psychological, developmental, or social needs
Imogene King - ✔✔Theory of Goal Attainment
-set goals, explore means, and agree on means to achieve goals
Betty Neuman - ✔✔- focus is on the client as a system (could be individual, group, family, or
community) and on the client's responses to stressors
- many needs exist and may disrupt client balance or stability
Jean Watson - ✔✔society provides the values that determine how one should behave and what
goals one should strive toward
Clara Barton - ✔✔founded the red cross
Dorothea Dix - ✔✔focus on indigenous populations
Eddie Bernice Johnson - ✔✔first nurse to be elected to congress; helped to bring focus to
minority populations
Nurse roles - ✔✔care proprietors, case managers, leader, researcher, educator, managers,
change agents