5 universal sacred requirements Correct Answer care that
enables person to meet universal sacred requirements
- meaning
- love
- purpose
- relatedness
- forgiveness
Assumptions Correct Answer describe concepts, connect 2
concepts, based on the values, beliefs and goals
Basic characteristics of realism Correct Answer the world is
static and seeing is believing
Basic information on nightingale Correct Answer she
demanded cleanliness & sanitation practices
Betty Neuman Correct Answer stressors; based on general
systems theory where the client system is exposed to stressors
from within and without the system; clients reaction in relation
to stress; "the totality of the internal and external forces"
Caper's: ethically Correct Answer Moral knowledge in
nursing; It helps us make choices when what's right or wrong
isn't clear or obvious.
guides nurses in ethical dilemmas.
flows out of our own moral code and value system.
informed by the profession's Code of Ethics
, caring science Correct Answer provides a moral, ethical &
philosophical framework to the discipline of nursing;
perspective is grounded in a relational ontology of being-in-
relation to one another (Watson)
Carpers: aesthetically Correct Answer this type of knowing is
the "aha" moment; the art of nursing; gained by experience; not
scientifically verifiable; based on the perception, not
recognition; empathy- one gains knowledge of another through
empathetic acquaintance
Carpers: Empirically Correct Answer the science of nursing,
we gain this type of knowledge through research and objective
facts; laws & theories, evidence based practices, based on the
senses, easily verified
Carpers: Personally Correct Answer Most problematic pattern
to master and teach
Therapeutic use of self
Recognition that others can recreate themselves and are not a
fixed entity
Knowing that promotes wholeness and integrity in the encounter
Concept Correct Answer A term or label that describes a
phenomenon; phenomenon can be abstract or concrete (health &
temperature)
Dorothea Orem Correct Answer her theory is made up of 3
related theories: theory of self care, theory of self-care deficit,
and theory of nursing systems.