Professional Compartment -Answer -Behaviors demonstrated through words, actions or
presence
-respectful, engaged and collaborative
Marcia's Identify Status Theory -Answer -explores development of identity during
adolescence & young adulthood
*identity diffusion: lack of commitment/exploration
*identity foreclosure: person keeps talking abt changing their surrounding & not
themselves
*identity moratorium: overwhelmed anxiety that is "hard to sit through"
*identity achieved: person is selfawared and manges overwhelming anxiety
Crigger and Godfrey's Stair step Model of Professional Transformation - Answer
Slips>Flourish>Ideal
Forming/Fostering Professional Identity - Answer -Forming stage: when the lay person is
introduced to profession
, Fostering stage: nurse has some preliminary knowledge about professional identity, and
is exposed to actual nursing practices. Depending on the student's understanding, the
fostering may take place even before engaging in professional practice. Strategies To
Build Profession Identity - Answer -listen to advice/expectations
-value debriefing/feedback
-engage in reflection
-understand ur responsibilities for learning/taking accountability
-build relationships
-have self care habits
-embrace opportunity for experiences
Clinical Judgement - Answer -an informed understanding of what it means to be a nurse,
including concepts of health and illness in addition to the roles and values
-leadership/ethnics: guide social contract w/patients & families
Morality - Answer an accepted set of social norms or morals that direct actions
Ethics - Answer ideas of right and wrong
Different types of Ethics: - Answer -Societal Ethics: serve the greater societies
Organizational Ethics: an informal/formal set of principles & values that outline the
behavior, decisions, actions of its members
Professional Ethics: standards/ expectations of professions
Bioethics and Clinical Ethics:
*Bioethics: ethical questions about or involving the biological sciences, emerging health
care technologies and policy
*Clinical ethics: decision making at the bedside and other patient specific issues
Personal Ethics: defines an individual's ethics, their own ethical foundation & practice
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