NURS 2030 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100%
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1. Wellness/Disease Prevention
- physical and mental health
- management of acute and intermittent needs of
HEALTHY people
- Example = Auburn Med Clinic
2. Chronic Disease Care
- management of diseases and prevention of negative
sequelae
- Example = person living with diabetes (how do we
manage it/prevent things from getting worse?)
What are the 4 Spheres of
Care? 3. Regenerative/Restorative Care
- critical and trauma care
- complex acute care
- acute exacerbations of chronic conditions
- unstable patients
4. Hospice/Palliative Care
- end of life care
- supportive care
- long-term care
- allowing people the space to die the right way;
death with dignity
, a framework for the preparation of nurses
- includes domains, competencies, and sub-
competencies
- focuses on competency-based education
- offers expectations, objectives, and a roadmap for
students
10 Domains:
1. Knowledge for Nursing Practice
AACN Essentials 2. Person-Centered Care
3. Population Health
4. Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline
5. Quality and Safety
6. Interprofessional Partnerships
7. Systems-Based Practice
8. Informatics and Healthcare Technologies
9. Professionalism
10. Personal, Professional, and Leadership
Development
, 1. Clinical Judgement -- the process by which nurses
make decisions based on nursing knowledge, other
disciplinary knowledge, critical thinking, and clinical
reasoning
2. Communication -- the exchange of information,
thoughts, and feelings through a variety of
mechanisms (verbal, written, behavioral, body
language, touch, and emotion)
3. Compassionate Care -- the way nurses relate to
other human beings (noticing another person's
vulnerability, experiencing an emotional reaction to
this, and acting in some way that is meaningful for
Concepts for the Nursing people)
Practice
4. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- a broad range of
individual, population, and social constructs
5. Ethics -- principles that guide a person's behavior
6. Evidence-Based Practice
7. Health Policy -- goal directed decision-making
about health that is the result of an authorized public
decision-making process
8. Social Determinants of Health -- personal, social,
economic, and environmental factors that impact
health
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Terms in this set (44)
1. Wellness/Disease Prevention
- physical and mental health
- management of acute and intermittent needs of
HEALTHY people
- Example = Auburn Med Clinic
2. Chronic Disease Care
- management of diseases and prevention of negative
sequelae
- Example = person living with diabetes (how do we
manage it/prevent things from getting worse?)
What are the 4 Spheres of
Care? 3. Regenerative/Restorative Care
- critical and trauma care
- complex acute care
- acute exacerbations of chronic conditions
- unstable patients
4. Hospice/Palliative Care
- end of life care
- supportive care
- long-term care
- allowing people the space to die the right way;
death with dignity
, a framework for the preparation of nurses
- includes domains, competencies, and sub-
competencies
- focuses on competency-based education
- offers expectations, objectives, and a roadmap for
students
10 Domains:
1. Knowledge for Nursing Practice
AACN Essentials 2. Person-Centered Care
3. Population Health
4. Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline
5. Quality and Safety
6. Interprofessional Partnerships
7. Systems-Based Practice
8. Informatics and Healthcare Technologies
9. Professionalism
10. Personal, Professional, and Leadership
Development
, 1. Clinical Judgement -- the process by which nurses
make decisions based on nursing knowledge, other
disciplinary knowledge, critical thinking, and clinical
reasoning
2. Communication -- the exchange of information,
thoughts, and feelings through a variety of
mechanisms (verbal, written, behavioral, body
language, touch, and emotion)
3. Compassionate Care -- the way nurses relate to
other human beings (noticing another person's
vulnerability, experiencing an emotional reaction to
this, and acting in some way that is meaningful for
Concepts for the Nursing people)
Practice
4. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion -- a broad range of
individual, population, and social constructs
5. Ethics -- principles that guide a person's behavior
6. Evidence-Based Practice
7. Health Policy -- goal directed decision-making
about health that is the result of an authorized public
decision-making process
8. Social Determinants of Health -- personal, social,
economic, and environmental factors that impact
health