NUR 2313 Concepts for Quiz 4 Questions and
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Florence Nightingdale Founder of nursing profession
outlines the process of growth and development of
humans as orderly and predictable, beginning with
conception and ending with death.
Developmental Theory Heredity, temperament, emotional and physical
environment, life experiences, and health status
influence the growth and development of an
individual
based his theory of psychosocial development on the
process of socialization, emphasizing how individuals
learn to interact with the world.
recognized the role of social, biologic, and
Erikson
environmental factors in development, and defined
specific tasks or conflicts that people accomplish or
overcome during what he defined as the eight stages
of life.
developed his theory of human needs in terms of
Maslow physical and psychosocial needs considered essential
to human life, rather than by chronologic age
, a problem solving approach that uses the "best"
evidence to make clinical decisions, particularly when
making nursing plans and implementing interventions
Evidence Based Practice
"best" evidence- collected from sources like
published research, national standards and guidelines
and reviews of targeted literature
information collection and analyzation to answer
The Science of Nursing
questions
consideration of patient values and preferences, as
The Art of Nursing
well as clinical experience of the nurse
P- patient, population, PICO Technique
problem of interest,
I- intervention of interest
C- comparison of interest
O- outcome of interest
Collect the most relevant and best evidence
Critically appraise the evidence
Integrate the evidence with clinical expertise, patient
preferences, and values in making a decision to
PICO Technique change
Evaluate the practice decision or change- determines
if the change that was implemented is effective and
has produced expected outcomes for a particular
patient or setting
the foundation of nursing practice because it ensures
quality and cost control in nursing care by making
Evidence Based Practice
sure that nursing interventions are valid in that they
are securing valued goals
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Terms in this set (62)
Florence Nightingdale Founder of nursing profession
outlines the process of growth and development of
humans as orderly and predictable, beginning with
conception and ending with death.
Developmental Theory Heredity, temperament, emotional and physical
environment, life experiences, and health status
influence the growth and development of an
individual
based his theory of psychosocial development on the
process of socialization, emphasizing how individuals
learn to interact with the world.
recognized the role of social, biologic, and
Erikson
environmental factors in development, and defined
specific tasks or conflicts that people accomplish or
overcome during what he defined as the eight stages
of life.
developed his theory of human needs in terms of
Maslow physical and psychosocial needs considered essential
to human life, rather than by chronologic age
, a problem solving approach that uses the "best"
evidence to make clinical decisions, particularly when
making nursing plans and implementing interventions
Evidence Based Practice
"best" evidence- collected from sources like
published research, national standards and guidelines
and reviews of targeted literature
information collection and analyzation to answer
The Science of Nursing
questions
consideration of patient values and preferences, as
The Art of Nursing
well as clinical experience of the nurse
P- patient, population, PICO Technique
problem of interest,
I- intervention of interest
C- comparison of interest
O- outcome of interest
Collect the most relevant and best evidence
Critically appraise the evidence
Integrate the evidence with clinical expertise, patient
preferences, and values in making a decision to
PICO Technique change
Evaluate the practice decision or change- determines
if the change that was implemented is effective and
has produced expected outcomes for a particular
patient or setting
the foundation of nursing practice because it ensures
quality and cost control in nursing care by making
Evidence Based Practice
sure that nursing interventions are valid in that they
are securing valued goals