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PPN102 Exam Questions And Correct Answers


The nursing process is

-Assists the nurse in his/her critical thinking

-Provides a guideline for data collection and care planning

-Helps organize ones work

-Assists with documentation of clients needs and plan of care

The nursing process is NOT

-A conceptual framework

-A theoretical framework

-A model of care

-A standard for the profession

The Nursing Process Consists of

assessment, (nursing) diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation (ADPIE)

Peplau's Interpersonal Nursing Theory: Pre-Interaction



Review of patient's chart or report; keen interpersonal sensitivity before actual meeting
lets you be reflective of professional purposes and possible biases. Peplau's
Interpersonal Nursing Theory: Orientation



The nurse nurtures ease in conversation with your patient, and the trust leading to
deeper levels of communication. Peplau's Interpersonal Nursing Theory: Working Phase



Together work to help them find the best solution or solutions that work for them.
Involve them in deciding what needs to be done to reach therapeutic goals and
participate in carrying out the activities.

Peplau's Interpersonal Nursing Theory: Termination

reviewing together the patient's responses to treatment and what goals have been

,achieved; reviewing instructions and newly developed skills; identifying support
systems

Erikson's Ego Development Model (1980)



Acceptance of ones life cycle. Nurses can help frame the older adult's illness story and
encourage them to them reflect on the personal meaning of life

Stages of Psychosocial Development

-trust vs mistrust

-autonomy vs shame and doubt

-initiative vs guilt

-industry vs inferiority

-identity vs role confusion

-intimacy vs isolation

-generativity vs stagnation

-integrity vs despair

Increases in complexity

Miller's functional consequences theory

emphasizes those needs specific to the older adult. It states that the older adults ability
to maintain maximal self care is influenced by the interaction of normal age related
changes and additional risk factors encountered by the individual

Elder Abuse and Neglect

-Abuse of older adults, usually by those entrusted to care for them

-Major threat to safety and well being of older adults; a problem which is difficult to both
identify and treat

-Diminished mental capacity compromises an older adult's ability to understand what's
happening or stop the abuse

- If abuse or neglect is suspected the nurse must report it to appropriate social and legal
protective services

Types of Abuse

, Elder abuse may manifest in a variety of ways. These include:



physical abuse - the infliction of physical injury or pain



psychological/ emotional abuse - undermining a person's sense of identity, dignity and
self-worth



sexual abuse - sexual behaviour directed at an older adult without their full knowledge
or consent



financial abuse – misusing of funds and assets without full knowledge or consent or not
in that person's best interests



neglect – intentionally withholding or not providing basic necessities or care, because of
a lack of experience, information or ability

Stress Frameworks: Biological theories

A. Systemic Physiological Response

B. General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)

C. Allostasis

Stress Frameworks: Psychological

A. Critical Life Events

B. Transactional Model

systemic physiological response



-Stress was described by Walter Cannon 1932 as a systemic physiologic response to a
perceived threat.



-When people feel physically well, emotionally centered and personally secure they are
in a state of dynamic equilibrium or homeostasis.

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