Nursing Profession Midterm Flashcards

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What are the four components of the metaparadigm?

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Nursing, health, persons, environment

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Accountability, social justice, collaboration, caring, inclusivity, & excellence in teaching & learning are all:

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Program values

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The health component looks at:

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A dynamic state of physiological, cultural, and spiritual wellbeing. Health as a fundamental human right/both contextual and relational

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What established the mandate for the CNO?

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The nursing act in 1991

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What is the program philosophy vision?

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Shaping nurse leaders who contribute to quality health advancement of all peoples, locally, provincially, nationally, and globally.

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The nursing aspect of the metaparadigm entails:

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Nursing both as an art and a science; to assist human beings in adapting to actual or perceived stressors that can impact health

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What organization in Ontario focuses on protection of the public?

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CNO. College of Nurses of Ontario

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The persons component looks at:

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Human beings as open systems that progress through various developmental stages across the lifespan.

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The environment component looks at:

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All internal & external forces surrounding persons that impact their development and stability.

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What are the 7 values that the CNA holds?

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-Providing safe, compassionate, competent, and ethical care
-Promoting health & well-being
-Promoting and respecting informed decision making
-Honoring dignity
-Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
-Promoting justice
-Being accountable

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What are the entry to practice educational requirements?

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  1. Clinician
  2. Professional
  3. Communicator
  4. Collaborator
  5. Coordinator
  6. Leader
  7. Advocate
  8. Educator
  9. Scholar
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What do practice standards outline?

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Expectations for nurses that contribute to public perception, informs nurses of responsibility (Absolutely mandatory)

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What are the 6 principles in the Code of Conduct?

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  1. Nurses respect clients dignity
  2. Nurses provide inclusive and culturally safe care by practicing cultural humility
  3. Nurses provide safe and competent care
  4. Nurses work respectfully with the health care team to best meet clients’ needs.
  5. Nurses act with integrity in clients’ best interest
  6. Nurses maintain public confidence in the nursing profession
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A therapeutic nurse-client relationship is built on (5 things)

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  1. Trust
  2. Respect
  3. Professional intimacy
  4. Empathy
  5. Power
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What is the program philosophy mission?

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Foster progressive practitioners who aspire for excellence in nursing through practice, scholarship, and life-long learning

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What organization mandates the code of conduct?

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CNO

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What association controls the code of ethics?

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National Professional Association for Nurses in Canada

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What association mandates healthy public policy and promotes excellence?

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Provincial governing body of nurses in Ontario

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What is the association that provides resource for students and influences curriculum?

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CNSA

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What does PICOT stand for?

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Patient population of interest, intervention or issue of interest, comparison intervention or group, outcome, timeframe.

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What does SPIDER stand for?

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Sample population, phenomenon of interest, design, evaluation, research type.

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What is the 5 step process of evidence informed practice?

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  1. Ask questions
  2. Collect best evidence
  3. Critique evidence
  4. Integrate evidence
  5. Include the practice decision/change.
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Who created the behavioural system model of nursing in 1968?

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Dorothy Johnson; viewing the individual as a behaviour system. Each of which having a goal, set of behaviours and a choice.

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What is the Neuman approach?

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Did not rely on needs and drives, did not break system into component parts; part of the health-care holistic approach; being human.

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What approach did Sister Callista Roy take?

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Adaptive System; four models of adaptation.

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What did Martha Rogers Model in 1970 propose?

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Not simply a person but as an energy

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What did Rosemarie Parse develop?

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What did Jean Watson propose?

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When was the CNO established?

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