Part l Flashcards

1
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Nightingal was born on?

A

May 12, 1820

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2
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Where did Nightingale took her Nursing Program?

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Fleidener School of Nursing

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3
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How many MONTHS did it took for Nightingale to finish her nursing program?

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3 months

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4
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Who provided the Legacy of Caring?

A

Florence Nightingale

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5
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Florence was called as the?

A

The Lady with a lamp

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6
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Who is the founder of Modern Nursing?

A

Florence Nightingale

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7
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Enumerate the NIGHTINGALE’s Canon (1969)

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  1. Ventilation and Warmth
  2. Light
  3. Cleanliness
  4. Health of houses
  5. Noise
  6. Bed and Bedding
  7. Personal Cleanliness
  8. Variety
  9. Chattering hopes and advices
  10. Taking food
  11. Petty Management
  12. Observation of the Sick
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8
Q

True or False.

Virginia Henderson said that nurses are direct provider of care and helps patients to become independent.

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True

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9
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She was called as the “First Lady of Nursing’ and the “First Truly International Nurse.”

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Virginia Henderson

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10
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True or False.

Henderson was an early advocate for the introduction of Psychiatric Nursing in the curriculum.

A

True

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11
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Enumerate the 14 Fundamental Needs of Humans.

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  1. Breathe normally.
  2. Eat and drink adequately.
  3. Eliminate body waste.
  4. Move and maintain desirable postures.
  5. Sleep and rest.
  6. Select suitable clothes dress and undress.
  7. Maintain body temperature within normal range by adjusting clothing and modifying the environment.
  8. Keep the body clean and well-groomed and protects the integument.
  9. Avoid changes in the environment and avoid injuring others.
  10. Communicate with others expressing emotions, needs, fears, or opinions.
  11. Worship according to one’s faith.
  12. Work in such a way that there is a sense of accomplishment.
  13. Play or participate in various forms of recreation.
  14. Learn, discover, or satisfy the curiosity that leads to normal development and health and use of the available health facilities.
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12
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The nurse serves as the SUBSTITUTE as to what the patient lacks.

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The Nurse as a Substitute for the Patient.

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13
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In times when the patient cannot meet their basic needs, the nurse serves as the HELPER to accomplish them.

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The Nurse as a Helper for the Patient.

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14
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True or False.

The nurse focuses her attention in assisting he patient to meet his needs so as TO REGAIN INDEPENDENCE as quickly as possible.

A

True

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15
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The nurse and the patient formulate the care plan together.

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The Nurse as PARTNER with the Patient.

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16
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For a team to work together harmoniously, every member must work INTERDEPENDENTLY.

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Nurse as Member of Healthcare Team

17
Q

True or False.

Being a member of a healthcare team includes taking other member’s role and responsibilities.

A

False.

18
Q

Hildegard Peplau was born on?

A

September 1, 1909

19
Q

Provided the clear design for the practice of Psychiatric Nursing

A

Hildegard Peplau

20
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He identified the FOUR PHASES of the Nurse-Client Relationship

A

Hildegard Peplau

21
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Enumerate the 4 Phases of Nurse-Client Relationship.

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  1. Orientation
  2. Identification
  3. Exploitation
  4. Resolution
22
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it is the INITIAL INTERACTION between the nurse and the patient wherein the client attempts to IDENTICY difficulties and express the desire for professional help.

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Orientation

23
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The nurse and the patient explore the experience and the needs of the patient. PLAN TOGETHER

A

Identification

24
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The patient moves from DEPENDENT to INDEPENDENT.

A

Exploitation

25
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The patient have earned independence over the nurse’s care as the patient gradually put aside old goals ad formulates new ones.

A

Resolution

26
Q

True or False.

The central purpose of the theory, Transcultural Nursing, is to discover and explain diverse and universally culturally based care factors.

A

True

27
Q

It is to retain and/or preserve relevant care values.

A

Cultural Preservation or Maintenance

28
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It is to adapt or negotiate with the others for a beneficial or satisfying health outcome.

A

Cultural Care Accommodation or Negotiation

29
Q

It is to change or greatly modify client’s life ways for a new, different and beneficial health care patterns.

A

Cultural Care Repatterning or Restructuring

30
Q

Enumerate the 5 Levels of Skill Acquisition and Development.

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  1. Novice
  2. Advance Beginner
  3. Competent
  4. Proficient
  5. Expert
31
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A person who has NO BACKGROUND experience.

A

Novice

32
Q

Has a SUFFICIENT experience to easily understand aspects of the situation.

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Advance Beginner

33
Q

They still rely on the help of those who have more experience.

A

Advance Beginner

34
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