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[Show more]aggressive behavior - standing up for one's rights in a negative manner that violates the rights of 
others 
assertive behavior - ability to stand up for oneself and others using open, honest, and direct 
communication 
body language - nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, b...
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Add to cartaggressive behavior - standing up for one's rights in a negative manner that violates the rights of 
others 
assertive behavior - ability to stand up for oneself and others using open, honest, and direct 
communication 
body language - nonverbal communication through gestures, facial expressions, b...
acute illness - rapidly occurring illness that runs its course, allowing a person to return to one's 
previous level of functioning 
chronic illness - irreversible illness that causes permanent physical impairment and requires longterm health care 
disease - pathologic change in the structure or fu...
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Add to cartacute illness - rapidly occurring illness that runs its course, allowing a person to return to one's 
previous level of functioning 
chronic illness - irreversible illness that causes permanent physical impairment and requires longterm health care 
disease - pathologic change in the structure or fu...
Mind, body, and spirit are integrated and contribute to health and illness - 
Complementary/Alternative Medicine 
Mind, body, and spirit are integrated and contribute to health and illness - 
Complementary/Alternative Medicine 
Illness occurs in either the mind or the body, which are separate entiti...
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Add to cartMind, body, and spirit are integrated and contribute to health and illness - 
Complementary/Alternative Medicine 
Mind, body, and spirit are integrated and contribute to health and illness - 
Complementary/Alternative Medicine 
Illness occurs in either the mind or the body, which are separate entiti...
Ageism - attitudes that stereotype the older adult on the basis of chronologic age. Is a form of 
prejudice, in which older adults are stereotyped by characteristics found in only a few members of their 
group. 
Alzheimer's disease (AD) - Type of dementia in which discrete patches of brain tissue d...
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Add to cartAgeism - attitudes that stereotype the older adult on the basis of chronologic age. Is a form of 
prejudice, in which older adults are stereotyped by characteristics found in only a few members of their 
group. 
Alzheimer's disease (AD) - Type of dementia in which discrete patches of brain tissue d...
Which nursing group provides a definition and scope of practice for nursing? 
A.) International Council of Nurses (ICN) 
B.) American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 
C.) American Nurses Association (ANA) 
D.) The Joint Commission - C.) American Nurses Association (ANA) 
pg. 11 
The registered nurse (RN)...
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Add to cartWhich nursing group provides a definition and scope of practice for nursing? 
A.) International Council of Nurses (ICN) 
B.) American Academy of Neurology (AAN) 
C.) American Nurses Association (ANA) 
D.) The Joint Commission - C.) American Nurses Association (ANA) 
pg. 11 
The registered nurse (RN)...
Nursing in 1000 AD - all women allowed to study midwifery 
Deaconesses - religious women who served by helping the poor and sick and administered care 
similar to today's public health nurses 
In 1700s to 1800s, - very little known about anti-sepsis, hospitals were not clean, nor were places 
hope,...
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Add to cartNursing in 1000 AD - all women allowed to study midwifery 
Deaconesses - religious women who served by helping the poor and sick and administered care 
similar to today's public health nurses 
In 1700s to 1800s, - very little known about anti-sepsis, hospitals were not clean, nor were places 
hope,...
What is subjective data? - Data obtained from the patient verbally. They are SYMPTOMS. 
Examples = headache, tingling in the feet, pain, nauseated 
What is objective data? - Info obtained through the senses and hands-on physical examination. They 
are SIGNS. 
Examples = vital signs, physical examina...
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Add to cartWhat is subjective data? - Data obtained from the patient verbally. They are SYMPTOMS. 
Examples = headache, tingling in the feet, pain, nauseated 
What is objective data? - Info obtained through the senses and hands-on physical examination. They 
are SIGNS. 
Examples = vital signs, physical examina...
Assessment: - collecting vital signs, pain levels, other signs/ symptoms 
Diagnosis: - nurse makes a nursing diagnosis based on assessment of patient; not a medical diagnosis 
Planning: - nurse comes up with client-centered goals; need to be measurable (client will ambulate 
10 meters 3x daily for 2...
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Add to cartAssessment: - collecting vital signs, pain levels, other signs/ symptoms 
Diagnosis: - nurse makes a nursing diagnosis based on assessment of patient; not a medical diagnosis 
Planning: - nurse comes up with client-centered goals; need to be measurable (client will ambulate 
10 meters 3x daily for 2...
American Nurses Association (ANA) - the consistent commitment of nurses to provide care that 
promotes the well-being of their patients and communities 
Nursing - the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness 
and injury, alleviation of suffering through ...
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Add to cartAmerican Nurses Association (ANA) - the consistent commitment of nurses to provide care that 
promotes the well-being of their patients and communities 
Nursing - the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness 
and injury, alleviation of suffering through ...
Structural Hierarchy of Contemporary Nursing knowledge (in order of most abstract to most concrete) - 
Metaparadigm 
Philosophies 
Conceptual models 
Theories 
Empirical indicators 
Nursing's meta-paradigm defines the focus of the discipline's domain and is composed of four concepts 
which describ...
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Add to cartStructural Hierarchy of Contemporary Nursing knowledge (in order of most abstract to most concrete) - 
Metaparadigm 
Philosophies 
Conceptual models 
Theories 
Empirical indicators 
Nursing's meta-paradigm defines the focus of the discipline's domain and is composed of four concepts 
which describ...
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