Roy Final Flashcards

1
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What are the four modes?

A
  1. Physiologic
  2. Self-COncept
  3. INterdependence
  4. Role FUnction
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In the physiologic mode, what are the five basic needs?

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  1. Nutrition
  2. Activity & Rest
  3. Elimination
  4. Protection
  5. Oxygenation
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3
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In the physiologic mode, what are the four complex needs?

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  1. Neurologic
  2. Senses
  3. Fluid & Electrolytes - Acid Balance Base
  4. Endocrine
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4
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In the Self Concept mode, what are the two selfs?

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Physical and Personal

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5
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What are the two bodies in physical self?

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Image and Senses

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6
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List out parts of the personal self:

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Self Consistency vs MESS (Moral, Ethical, Spiritual Self)

Self IDeal where they overlap

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7
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What are the three levels of the Role Function>?

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Primary
Secondary
Tertiary

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8
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Interdependence is about the individual giving and receiving. GIve to your ______ ______/ Receive from ______ _______.

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Support System

Significant Others

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9
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What is Focal stimuli?

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Internal or external stimuli at the forefront, most immediately confronting the person and human system.

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10
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What is contextual stimuli?

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Stimuli that is adding to the focal affect and influence how people deal w/ focal stimuli. Evident in the situation and can be validated.

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What is residual stimuli?

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Environmental factors with affects that are unclear or unknown (possibly subconscious); cannot be validated.

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12
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What is the cognator subsystem?

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“Thinker” - involves four emotive channels:

  1. perceptual/info processing
  2. learning
  3. judgment
  4. emotion
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13
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What is the regulator subsystem?

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Coping process involving neural, chemical, and endocrine system; responds automatically.

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14
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What is first level assessment?

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First step in the Roy Adaptation NUrsing process; assess observable and non observable behaviors.

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What is second level assessment?

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Second step in the Roy Adaptation NUrsing process; assess stimuli.

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16
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What does QSEN stand for?

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Quality and Safety Education for Nurses

17
Q

What are the six criteria for QSEN?

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  1. patient-centered care
  2. teamwork and collaboration
  3. EBP - Evidenced based practice
  4. QI - finding out issues and ways to improve
  5. safety (patient safety)
  6. informatics

Memorization trick:

PATIENT CENTERED CARE calls for COLLABORATION & TEAM WORK to ensure PATIENT SAFETY. Using EVIDENCED BASED PRACTICE AND INFORMATICS to ensure QUALITY IMPROVEMENT.

18
Q

What are the five steps in the nursing process?

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  1. Assessment: first level/behavior; second level/stimuli
  2. nursing diagnosis
  3. goal setting
  4. intervention
  5. evaluation
19
Q

What are the three levels of adaptation?

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Integrated (Adapting)
Compensatory
Compromised

20
Q

What are behaviors? in which level are they assessed?

A

actions or reactions under specified circumstances; first level assessment (responses)

21
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What is stimuli? in which level is stimuli assessed?

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All conditions (internal and external), circumstances, and influences that surround and affect behavior.

22
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When assessing stimuli, there are three categories of stimuli. What are they?

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Focal, contextual and residual

23
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A statement that describes a person’s actual or potential adaptive problem/state.

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Nursing diagnosis (NANDA)

24
Q

What is the focus of a goal? what step in the assessment process is goal setting?

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to see a change in behavior; goal setting comes after nursing diagnosis.

25
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The step of the nursing process in which the nurse carries out actions to achieve the goals.

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intervention

26
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In the final step of the nursing process, the nurse judges the effectiveness of nursing interventions in relation to the patient’s behavior. What is the name of this step?

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Evaluation