Nursing Student Handbook
C - ANS-education for change and adaptation
\caring - ANS-we strive to interact with all people in compassionate ways
\commitment - ANS-we are committed to pursuing excellence in nursing, advocating for the
health of all people, and for advancing the profession of nursing through evidence-based
practice
\community - ANS-we recognize that value of ohana and support community engagement
\Core Values - ANS-Holism, caring, community, service, diversity, integrity, commitment
\diversity - ANS-we recognize and celebrate our diversity and interact in respectful ways
\F - ANS-education for formation in faith. Reason and personal faith are seen as mutually
complementary roads to truth. We invite all scholars to join our community of faith, hope, and
love
\Hawaiian-based curriculum - ANS-1. developmentally culturally appropriate care
2. patient-centered care
3. care across the life span
4. community-based care
\holism - ANS-we are committed to caring for the whole person in mind, body, and spirit
\incivility - ANS-rude or disruptive behavior that may result in psychological or physiological
distress for the people involved and, if left unaddressed, may progress into threatening
situations
\integrity - ANS-we strive to base all of our actions on marianist values and ethical actions
\jean watson theory - ANS-focus on caring
\Madeleine Leinger theory - ANS-culture and caring
\Madeleine Leininger defines culture care as - ANS-the cognitively known values, beliefs, and
patterned expressions that assist, support, or enable another individual or group to maintain
well-being, improve the human condition of life way, or face death and disabilities
\Madeleine Leininger Environment - ANS-The environment is composed of all factors that
influence the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities. It is the aggregate of the
external, psychological, social, and political external factors and conditions affecting the life and
development of a person
\Madeleine Leininger goal - ANS-culturally congruent care; the powerful health force for health
is what makes patients satisfied that they have received good care
\Madeleine Leininger health - ANS-It is not simply the absence of disease, but rather the quality
of life itself. It is the margin of mental and physical vigor that allows a person to work most
effectively and to reach his highest potential level of satisfaction in life
\Madeleine Leininger nursing - ANS-Nursing is the integration of science and the art of caring as
well as a profession. Historically, nursing as an art has been shaped by its Christian heritage.
The focus of nursing is the generation of knowledge related to people and their environments for
the purpose of providing meaningful, patient centered health care across a diverse population.
Nursing is a unique caring profession that performs sacred work; nurses interact with patients
often at their most vulnerable moments in their most private space. The focus of the profession
C - ANS-education for change and adaptation
\caring - ANS-we strive to interact with all people in compassionate ways
\commitment - ANS-we are committed to pursuing excellence in nursing, advocating for the
health of all people, and for advancing the profession of nursing through evidence-based
practice
\community - ANS-we recognize that value of ohana and support community engagement
\Core Values - ANS-Holism, caring, community, service, diversity, integrity, commitment
\diversity - ANS-we recognize and celebrate our diversity and interact in respectful ways
\F - ANS-education for formation in faith. Reason and personal faith are seen as mutually
complementary roads to truth. We invite all scholars to join our community of faith, hope, and
love
\Hawaiian-based curriculum - ANS-1. developmentally culturally appropriate care
2. patient-centered care
3. care across the life span
4. community-based care
\holism - ANS-we are committed to caring for the whole person in mind, body, and spirit
\incivility - ANS-rude or disruptive behavior that may result in psychological or physiological
distress for the people involved and, if left unaddressed, may progress into threatening
situations
\integrity - ANS-we strive to base all of our actions on marianist values and ethical actions
\jean watson theory - ANS-focus on caring
\Madeleine Leinger theory - ANS-culture and caring
\Madeleine Leininger defines culture care as - ANS-the cognitively known values, beliefs, and
patterned expressions that assist, support, or enable another individual or group to maintain
well-being, improve the human condition of life way, or face death and disabilities
\Madeleine Leininger Environment - ANS-The environment is composed of all factors that
influence the health of individuals, families, groups, and communities. It is the aggregate of the
external, psychological, social, and political external factors and conditions affecting the life and
development of a person
\Madeleine Leininger goal - ANS-culturally congruent care; the powerful health force for health
is what makes patients satisfied that they have received good care
\Madeleine Leininger health - ANS-It is not simply the absence of disease, but rather the quality
of life itself. It is the margin of mental and physical vigor that allows a person to work most
effectively and to reach his highest potential level of satisfaction in life
\Madeleine Leininger nursing - ANS-Nursing is the integration of science and the art of caring as
well as a profession. Historically, nursing as an art has been shaped by its Christian heritage.
The focus of nursing is the generation of knowledge related to people and their environments for
the purpose of providing meaningful, patient centered health care across a diverse population.
Nursing is a unique caring profession that performs sacred work; nurses interact with patients
often at their most vulnerable moments in their most private space. The focus of the profession