Nightingale College
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BSN 225 : Concepts Of Nursing – Health
NUR 546 Psychopharmacology
Exam for the
Psychiatric- Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
NUR BSN
Course Title and Number: 546225Final
Concepts Of Nursing –
Health Promotion
Course Title and Number: NUR 546 Psychopharmacology for the
Exam Title: BSN 225 Final
Psychiatric-Mental Health Nurse Practitioner
Exam Date: BSN 225 Midterm and Final Exam 2024- 2025
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BSN 225 Concepts Of Nursing – Health Promotion &
the Role of a Professional Nurse 2024 – 2025 Exam 1
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,conceptual framework or model - Answer>> set of
concepts, along with the statements that arrange the
concepts into an understandable pattern
nursing theory - Answer>> differentiates nursing from
other disciplines and activities by serving the purposes
of describing, explaining, predicting, and controlling
desired outcomes of nursing care practices
Sources of Nursing Knowledge - Answer>>
~Traditional- practice passed from generation to
generation (changing linens)
-Authoritative- knowledge that comes from an expert
and is accepted as fact (senior nurse explains a
procedure to a new nurse graduate)
~Scientific- obtained through the scientific method and
research (EBP)
Significance of the four concepts related to all nursing
theories - Answer>> 1. Person- focus
2. Environment- skin dividing from external and
internal; global world
3. Health- health and illness; some see it as a
continuum and some see it as separate
4. Nursing- the process
Types of Nursing Theories - Answer>> Nursing
Metaparadigm- person, health, environment, nursing
(most abstract; guides the entire practice of nursing)
,Grand Theories- conceptual models that explain
theoretical ideas about nursing, very abstract and
containing many assumptions
Middle Range Theories- less broad and less abstract in
their application; narrows down grand theories into
more clinically specific theories
Practice-Level Theories- most specific and narrow of
nursing theories
Purpose of Nursing Theory - Answer>> Created to
describe nursing and to distinguish it as its own
discipline; guides the practice of nursing
-common goal in all nursing theories is to improve
patient centered care
-components of all theories- phenomenon, concepts,
definitions, assumptions, relational statements
-Theories can be: tested, changed, used to guide
research, provide a base for an evaluation
-nursing policies and practice are rooted in developed
theories
Metaparadigm - Answer>> four broad concepts core to
nursing: person, environment, health, and nursing
Health Promotion Model - Answer>> developed to
illustrate how people interact with their environment as
they pursue health
Healthy People 2020 - Answer>> Attain high-quality,
longer lives free of preventable disease, disability,
injury, and premature death.
Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and
improve the health of all groups.
Create social and physical environments that promote
good health for all.
, Promote quality of life, healthy development, and
healthy behaviors across all life stages.
infection cycle - Answer>> -Components= Infectious
agent, reservoir, portal of exit, means of transmission,
portal of entry and susceptible host
Stages of infection - Answer>> Incubation Period,
prodromal Stage, Full (acute) stage of illness,
convalescent period
direct contact - Answer>> Way for organisms to enter
the body that involves proximity between susceptible
host and an infected person or a carrier (touching,
kissing, sex)
indirect contact - Answer>> Personal contact with
either a
(1) a vector, living creature that transmits infectious
agent to a human (insect)
(2)a fomite, an inanimate object
(countertops/equipment)
Antigen - Answer>> foreign material capable of
inducing a specific immune response
Medical asepsis (clean technique) - Answer>> practices
designed to reduce the number and transfer of
pathogens; prevents infection/ breaks the chain of
infection (breaks the transmission aspect)
-include hand washing and wearing gloves
5 moments of hand hygiene (WHO) - Answer>> 1)
Before touching a patient
2) before a clean or aseptic procedure
3) after a body fluid exposure risk
4) after touching a patient