Abdellah Flashcards

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21 nursing problems

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Faye glen abdellah

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First woman who become a surgeon general as a nurse

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Faye glen abdellah

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3
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Patient-centered approaches

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Faye glen abdellah

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4
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Largely physical needs

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Overt

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5
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Emotional sociological interpersonal needs

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Covert

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6
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Four categories of patient needs

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  1. Basic to all patients
  2. Substernal care needs
  3. Remedial care needs
  4. Restorative care needs
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7
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Serves as a knowledge based for nursing ( categorized according to needs)

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Twenty one nursing problems

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8
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Human to human relationship

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Joyce travelbee

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9
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An experience that varies in intensity, duration and depth … a feeling of unease, ranging from mild, transient mental, physical or mental discomfort to
extreme pain and extreme tortured …”

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Suffering

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10
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Reason as oneself attributes

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Meaning

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11
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i. Help man to find meaning in the experience of illness and suffering.
ii. Responsibility to help individuals and their families to find meaning.
iii. The nurses’ spiritual and ethical choices, and perceptions of illness and suffering, is crucial to helping to find meaning.

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Nursing

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12
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i. Nurse’s job is to help the patient to maintain hope and avoid hopelessness.
ii. Hope is a faith that can and will be change that would bring something better with it.
iii. Hope’s core lies in a fundamental trust the outside world, and a belief that others will help someone when you need it.

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Hope

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13
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i. ii.
iii.
“a strict necessity for good nursing care”
Using himself therapeutic
- “one is able to use itself therapeutic.”
- Self-awareness and self-understanding, understanding of human
behavior, the ability to predict one’s own and others’ behavior are
important in this process.
Targeted intellectual approach
- Nurse must have a systematic intellectual approach to the patient’s situation.

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Communications

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14
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Individually defined state of well-being in accord with self-appraisal of physical-emotional-spiritual status.

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Subjective health

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Absence of discernible disease, disability of defect as measured by physical examination, laboratory tests and assessment by spiritual director or psychological counselor.

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Objective health

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16
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Phases of experience

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  1. original encounter
  2. emerging identities
  3. empathy
  4. Sympathy
  5. rapport
17
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described as nursing interventions that lessens the patient’s suffering
- relation as human being to human being
- “A nurse is able to establish rapport because she possesses the necessary
knowledge and skills required to assist ill persons and because she is able to
perceive, respond to and appreciate the uniqueness of the ill human being.”
- “A nurse does not only seek to alleviate physical pain or render physical care – she ministers to the whole person. The existence of the suffering whether
physical, mental or spiritual is the proper concern of the nurse.”

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Rapport

18
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when the nurse wants to lessen the cause of patient’s suffering
- therapeutic use of self

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Sympathy

19
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Theory of culture care diversity and universality

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Madeleine leininger

20
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Transcultural nursing model

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Madeleine leininger

21
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is the central and dominant focus of nursing and transcultural nursing decisions and
actions.”

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Care

22
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focuses upon the comparative study and analysis of cultures with respect to nursing and health illness caring practices, beliefs and values with the goal to provide meaningful and efficacious nursing care services to people according to their cultural values and health illness context.

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Transcultural nursing