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health and healing traditions
HEALTH 
"the balance of the person, both within one's beings--physical, mental, and spiritual--and in the outside world--natural, communal, and metaphysical--is a complex, interrelated phenomenon 
 
 
 
ILLNESS 
imbalance of one's being 
 
 
 
Physical 
organs such as skin, skeleton, muscles, digestive system, cardiovascular system. Genetic inheritance, body chemistry, gender, age, nutrition 
 
 
 
mental 
cognitions (thoughts, memories, knowledge). Affect and emotions. Self-esteem and self-e...
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HEALTH 
"the balance of the person, both within one's beings--physical, mental, and spiritual--and in the outside world--natural, communal, and metaphysical--is a complex, interrelated phenomenon 
 
 
 
ILLNESS 
imbalance of one's being 
 
 
 
Physical 
organs such as skin, skeleton, muscles, digestive system, cardiovascular system. Genetic inheritance, body chemistry, gender, age, nutrition 
 
 
 
mental 
cognitions (thoughts, memories, knowledge). Affect and emotions. Self-esteem and self-e...
Traditional medicine and Indigenous healing methods
what is traditional medicine? 
1. often known as Folk Medicine; can be labeled "complementary therapy" 
-if adopted outside of traditional culture, then it is called "alternative medicine" 
2. Knowledge, skills, and practices based on cultural beliefs passed on and practiced by lay people. 
-avurvedic, ancient Iranian medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, celtic traditional medicine, Japanese, Kampo, medicine, aboriginal bush medicine, acupuncture, African medicine, curanderismo, cupping, ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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what is traditional medicine? 
1. often known as Folk Medicine; can be labeled "complementary therapy" 
-if adopted outside of traditional culture, then it is called "alternative medicine" 
2. Knowledge, skills, and practices based on cultural beliefs passed on and practiced by lay people. 
-avurvedic, ancient Iranian medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, celtic traditional medicine, Japanese, Kampo, medicine, aboriginal bush medicine, acupuncture, African medicine, curanderismo, cupping, ...
Nursing Fundamentals Exam 1
the ___, founded in 1899, was the first international organization of professional women 
International council of nurses (ICN) 
 
 
 
founded in the late 1800s, the ____ is a professional organization for registered nurses in the United States 
American nurses association (ANA) 
 
 
 
the ANA's 2015 ___ defines the activities of nurses that are specific and unique to nursing 
Nursing: scope & standards of practice 
 
 
 
___ are laws established in each state in the US to regulate the practice...
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the ___, founded in 1899, was the first international organization of professional women 
International council of nurses (ICN) 
 
 
 
founded in the late 1800s, the ____ is a professional organization for registered nurses in the United States 
American nurses association (ANA) 
 
 
 
the ANA's 2015 ___ defines the activities of nurses that are specific and unique to nursing 
Nursing: scope & standards of practice 
 
 
 
___ are laws established in each state in the US to regulate the practice...
Fundamentals of Nursing Chapter 1, 2, 3, 4
Dorothea Orem 
Self -care deficit nursing theory; goal is to help client attain total self-care 
 
 
 
Sr. Callista Roy 
adaptation model was inspired by the strength and resiliency of children; model relates to the choices people make as they adapt to illness and wellness 
 
 
 
Madeleine M. Leininger 
cultural care diversity and universality theory; caring theory 
 
 
 
Jean Watson 
Caring theory; nursing is an interpersonal process 
 
 
 
Clara Barton 
"angel of the battlefield" during the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Dorothea Orem 
Self -care deficit nursing theory; goal is to help client attain total self-care 
 
 
 
Sr. Callista Roy 
adaptation model was inspired by the strength and resiliency of children; model relates to the choices people make as they adapt to illness and wellness 
 
 
 
Madeleine M. Leininger 
cultural care diversity and universality theory; caring theory 
 
 
 
Jean Watson 
Caring theory; nursing is an interpersonal process 
 
 
 
Clara Barton 
"angel of the battlefield" during the ...
Fundamentals of Nursing Care
Assume you are scheduled for clinical tomorrow. How would you obtain information about your patient so that you can begin to develop a plan of care? 
a. Read the nursing admissions assessment and recent nurse's notes. 
b. Read the health-care provider's admission note and recent progress notes. 
c. Listen to the end-of-shift report at the nurse's station. 
d. Review the medication administration record and any treatment plans or notes. 
All of the above 
 
 
 
Objective data 
Data that can be...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Assume you are scheduled for clinical tomorrow. How would you obtain information about your patient so that you can begin to develop a plan of care? 
a. Read the nursing admissions assessment and recent nurse's notes. 
b. Read the health-care provider's admission note and recent progress notes. 
c. Listen to the end-of-shift report at the nurse's station. 
d. Review the medication administration record and any treatment plans or notes. 
All of the above 
 
 
 
Objective data 
Data that can be...
Fundamentals of Nursing- Exam 1
What is the Nursing Process? 
Critical thinking; Provides the framework in which nurses use their knowledge and skills to express human caring. 
ADPIE & SOAPIE 
 
 
 
ADPIE 
A- Assessment: general overview of patient/ health needs; Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or situation: Info medical personnel can look at & begins the moment you walk through the door 
D- Diagnosis/ Patient Problem: nursing diagnosis routed on assessments -> related to med diagnosis w/ ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
What is the Nursing Process? 
Critical thinking; Provides the framework in which nurses use their knowledge and skills to express human caring. 
ADPIE & SOAPIE 
 
 
 
ADPIE 
A- Assessment: general overview of patient/ health needs; Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or situation: Info medical personnel can look at & begins the moment you walk through the door 
D- Diagnosis/ Patient Problem: nursing diagnosis routed on assessments -> related to med diagnosis w/ ...
Fundamentals of Nursing- Exam 1
What is the Nursing Process? 
Critical thinking; Provides the framework in which nurses use their knowledge and skills to express human caring. 
ADPIE & SOAPIE 
 
 
 
ADPIE 
A- Assessment: general overview of patient/ health needs; Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or situation: Info medical personnel can look at & begins the moment you walk through the door 
D- Diagnosis/ Patient Problem: nursing diagnosis routed on assessments -> related to med diagnosis w/ ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
What is the Nursing Process? 
Critical thinking; Provides the framework in which nurses use their knowledge and skills to express human caring. 
ADPIE & SOAPIE 
 
 
 
ADPIE 
A- Assessment: general overview of patient/ health needs; Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the patient's health and/or situation: Info medical personnel can look at & begins the moment you walk through the door 
D- Diagnosis/ Patient Problem: nursing diagnosis routed on assessments -> related to med diagnosis w/ ...
Fundamentals of Nursing, Nursing Process
A client comes to the walk-in clinic with reports of abdominal pain and diarrhea. While taking the client's vital signs, the nurse is implementing which phase of the nursing process? 
 
A. Assessment 
B. Diagnosis 
C. Planning 
D. Implementation 
A. Assessment 
Rationale: The first step in the nursing process is assessment, the process of collecting data. All subsequent phases of the nursing process (options 2, 3, and 4) rely on accurate and complete data. 
 
 
 
The nurse is measuring the clie...
- Exam (elaborations)
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A client comes to the walk-in clinic with reports of abdominal pain and diarrhea. While taking the client's vital signs, the nurse is implementing which phase of the nursing process? 
 
A. Assessment 
B. Diagnosis 
C. Planning 
D. Implementation 
A. Assessment 
Rationale: The first step in the nursing process is assessment, the process of collecting data. All subsequent phases of the nursing process (options 2, 3, and 4) rely on accurate and complete data. 
 
 
 
The nurse is measuring the clie...
Nursing Fundamentals Chapter 1
Health 
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being 
 
 
 
licensure 
to be given a license to practice nursing in a state or province after successfully meeting requirements 
 
 
 
nursing practice act 
The law that defines and regulates the practice of nursing in the United States. 
 
 
 
nursing 
profession that focuses on the holistic person receiving healthcare services and provides a unique contribution to the prevention of illness and maintenance of health 
 
 
 
science o...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Health 
a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being 
 
 
 
licensure 
to be given a license to practice nursing in a state or province after successfully meeting requirements 
 
 
 
nursing practice act 
The law that defines and regulates the practice of nursing in the United States. 
 
 
 
nursing 
profession that focuses on the holistic person receiving healthcare services and provides a unique contribution to the prevention of illness and maintenance of health 
 
 
 
science o...
Fundamentals of Nursing Diagnosing
Actual nursing diagnosis 
Represents a problem that has been validated by the presence of major defining characteristics. 
 
 
 
Collaborative problems 
Certain physiologic complications that nurses monitor to detect onset or changes in status. Nurses manage collaborative problems using physician-prescribed and nurse interventions to minimize the complications of the event. 
 
 
 
Cue 
Significant data or data that influences analysis ("raises a red flag") 
 
 
 
Data cluster 
Grouping of pati...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Actual nursing diagnosis 
Represents a problem that has been validated by the presence of major defining characteristics. 
 
 
 
Collaborative problems 
Certain physiologic complications that nurses monitor to detect onset or changes in status. Nurses manage collaborative problems using physician-prescribed and nurse interventions to minimize the complications of the event. 
 
 
 
Cue 
Significant data or data that influences analysis ("raises a red flag") 
 
 
 
Data cluster 
Grouping of pati...