NURS 2030 exam 1 Questions and Answers
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, process by which nurses make decisions based on
clinical judgement nursing knowledge, other disciplinary knowledge,
critical thinking, and clinical reasoning
exchange of info, thoughts and feelings through a
variety of mechanisms
communication
verbal, written, behavioral, body language, touch,
emotion
the way nurses relate to other human beings
compassionate care "noticing another person's vulnerability, experiencing
an emotional reaction to this, and acting in some way
that is meaningful for people"
diversity, equity, and a broad range of individual, population, and social
inclusion constructs
ethics principles that guide a person's behavior
integration of current evidence and clinical expertise
with individual and family preference
evidence-based practice
problem-solving approach to the delivery of health
care
goal directed decision-making about health that is the
health policy result of an authorized public decision-making
process
social determinants of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors
health that impact health
, wellness, disease prevention
chronic disease care
spheres of care
regenerative/restorative care
hospice/palliative care
physical and mental health
wellness, disease management of acute and intermittent needs of
prevention healthy people
ex. flu
management of diseases and prevention of negative
sequelae
chronic disease care
ex. diabetes
critical and trauma care
complex acute care
regenerative/restorative
acute exacerbations and chronic conditions
care
unstable patients
multiple body systems involved
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, process by which nurses make decisions based on
clinical judgement nursing knowledge, other disciplinary knowledge,
critical thinking, and clinical reasoning
exchange of info, thoughts and feelings through a
variety of mechanisms
communication
verbal, written, behavioral, body language, touch,
emotion
the way nurses relate to other human beings
compassionate care "noticing another person's vulnerability, experiencing
an emotional reaction to this, and acting in some way
that is meaningful for people"
diversity, equity, and a broad range of individual, population, and social
inclusion constructs
ethics principles that guide a person's behavior
integration of current evidence and clinical expertise
with individual and family preference
evidence-based practice
problem-solving approach to the delivery of health
care
goal directed decision-making about health that is the
health policy result of an authorized public decision-making
process
social determinants of personal, social, economic, and environmental factors
health that impact health
, wellness, disease prevention
chronic disease care
spheres of care
regenerative/restorative care
hospice/palliative care
physical and mental health
wellness, disease management of acute and intermittent needs of
prevention healthy people
ex. flu
management of diseases and prevention of negative
sequelae
chronic disease care
ex. diabetes
critical and trauma care
complex acute care
regenerative/restorative
acute exacerbations and chronic conditions
care
unstable patients
multiple body systems involved