NURSING FINAL REVIEW
Jean Watson - CORRECT ANSWERS-Nurse theorist known for the Theory of Human
Caring, emphasizing health promotion and disease treatment.
Carative Factors - CORRECT ANSWERS-Elements of caring that satisfy human needs,
forming the basis of Jean Watson's caring theory.
Caritas Processes - CORRECT ANSWERS-Concepts developed by Jean Watson to
enhance nursing beyond task-oriented care, focusing on holistic patient well-being.
Practice of Loving Kindness - CORRECT ANSWERS-Showing kindness to patients and
coworkers, extending beyond bedside care.
Decision Making - CORRECT ANSWERS-Prioritizing patients in all decisions made
within the healthcare setting.
Instill Faith and Hope - CORRECT ANSWERS-Maintaining a positive outlook to provide
strength and hope to patients.
Nurture Individual Spiritual Beliefs and Practices - CORRECT ANSWERS-Supporting
and respecting the spiritual beliefs of patients to provide holistic care.
Holistic Care - CORRECT ANSWERS-Ensuring comprehensive care that goes beyond
physical needs to encompass emotional and spiritual well-being.
Helping and Trusting Relationship - CORRECT ANSWERS-Establishing a caring
presence, keeping promises, and building trust with patients.
Create a Healing Environment - CORRECT ANSWERS-Maintaining a peaceful and
restful environment to facilitate patient recovery.
Promote Expression of Negative and Positive Feelings - CORRECT ANSWERS-
Encouraging patients to express their emotions freely, providing a supportive listening
environment.
Miracles - CORRECT ANSWERS-Belief in the potential for healing and positive
outcomes in patient care.
, Environment - CORRECT ANSWERS-In Jean Watson's Theory, the focus on creating a
caring and healing environment to promote self-healing.
Human - CORRECT ANSWERS-In Watson's Theory, viewing individuals as valuable
beings to be cared for, respected, and assisted.
Health - CORRECT ANSWERS-Defined in Watson's Theory as complete physical,
mental, and social well-being, not just the absence of disease.
Nursing - CORRECT ANSWERS-In Watson's Theory, nursing involves promoting
health, preventing illness, caring for the sick, and restoring health.
Patricia Benner - CORRECT ANSWERS-Nursing theorist known for the Stages of
Expertise model, describing the progression of nursing skills and knowledge.
Novice - CORRECT ANSWERS-A beginner nurse with limited experience and
knowledge in the field.
Advanced Beginner - CORRECT ANSWERS-A nurse with slightly more experience
than a novice, beginning to recognize recurring clinical situations.
Competent - CORRECT ANSWERS-A nurse with around two to three years of
experience, demonstrating awareness of long-term goals and improved efficiency.
Proficient - CORRECT ANSWERS-A nurse who perceives situations holistically, making
more informed decisions based on experience.
Expert - CORRECT ANSWERS-A highly skilled nurse who intuitively understands
complex clinical situations, relying on deep experience rather than guidelines.
Katie Eriksson - CORRECT ANSWERS-Creator of the Theory of Caritative Caring in
nursing
Caritative Caring - CORRECT ANSWERS-Nursing model emphasizing love, charity,
and respect for human dignity
Caritas - CORRECT ANSWERS-Unconditional human love in nursing care
Ethos - CORRECT ANSWERS-Essence of caritative caring, showing respect and
willingness to sacrifice
Suffering - CORRECT ANSWERS-Patient's distress related to illness or lack of caring
Caring Culture - CORRECT ANSWERS-Total caring reality based on cultural elements
and values