Week 3 Flashcards

1
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______ Refers to connections with other environments and systems the child/person interacts with (day care and school)

_______ recognizes Influences such as the pandemic and the passing of time

A

Mesosystem

Chronosystem

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2
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What is personal knowing?

A

Personal knowing is knowing yourself, excepting and embodying Strengths while also acknowledging your weaknesses so that you can be your authentic self which will help form an authentic relationship with the client

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3
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__________ is the knowing and knowledge is the understanding that comes from participating in the events of daily living.

a) knowing the value of human life

B) personal knowing

C) interpersonal knowing

D) experiential knowing

A

D) experiential knowing

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4
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_________ Is increased awareness as a result of interaction or being with another. it emerges from intense attending to the moment, opening the self to the other, and conveying feelings to one other

A) personal knowing

B) interpersonal knowing

C) intuitive knowing

D) experiential knowing

A

B) interpersonal knowing

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5
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__________ is the immediate knowing of some thing without the conscious use of reason.

A) interpersonal knowing

B) Intuitive knowing

C) personal knowing

D) experiential knowing

A

B) intuitive knowing

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What is personal knowing? (Carper)

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  • Includes a process of encountering, ideally one of mutual respect
  • involves passion, commitment and integrity. Passion affirms something as valuable, commitment motivates the search for personal meaning, and integrity brings thought and action together as an authentic whole
  • the instantaneous “aha” experience when ones perspective shifts, either consciously or unconsciously
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7
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What are the two critical questions of personal knowing?

Kats fave lines

A

Do I know what i do?

Do I do what I know?

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8
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Two good practices for opening and centering would be:

A

Journaling and mediation

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9
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What are eriksons 8 stages of psychosocial devlopment

A

Trust vs mistrust

Autonomy vs shame

Initiative vs guilt

Industry vs inferiority

Identity vs role confusion

Intimacy vs isolation

Generativity vs stagnation

Integrity vs despair

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10
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_______ _____ occur When there are equally compelling reasons for and against 2+ possible courses of action, and we’re choosing one course of action means that something else is relinquished or let go.

A

Ethical or moral dilemmas

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11
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___ ethics are for healthcare and research while _______ ethics are for gender inequities and power Imbalances

A

Bio

Feminist

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12
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Which one is an ethical theory?

A) consequentialism

B) Deontological

C) principlism

D) all of the above are ethical theory’s

A

D) all of the above

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13
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What are the two major features of legislation that cover consent in healthcare?

A

Health care consent act (HCCA)

  • promotes autonomy, facilitates communication

Substitute decisions act (SDA)

  • deals with decision making about personal care or property on behalf of incapable persons
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14
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For consent to be “informed” the person must receive the information about the treatment that a reasonable person in the same circumstances would require to make a decision

what 4 topics must be covered to consent to be considered
“informed”

A

1) what-> nature of the treatment
2) why-> expected benefits of the treatment
3) what if & then what-> risks and side effects of the treatment
4) what else-> alternative courses of action or

What if I don’t -> likely consequences of not having treatment

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15
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What are the two steps to obtaining consent?

A

ONe—>Assess capacity
-> no age of consent, do they have capacity to understand information that is relevant to decision making over treatment

Two—>If no capacity, inform the client that a SDM (substitute decision-makers) will make the decision

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16
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The CNA ____ __ ____ for RN’s served as a foundation for nurses ethical practice

A

Code of ethics

17
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What are CNA’s code of ethics main 7 nursing values and ethical responsibilities?

A

Provide safe, compassionate, competent, and ethical nursing care.

Promoting health and well-being.

Promoting and respecting informed decision making.

Preserving dignity.

Maintaining privacy and confidentiality.

Promoting justice.

Being accountable.

18
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The college of nurses of Ontario has a different practice standard for ethics and has identified these 7 values as being the most important for nurses practicing in Ontario

A

Client well being

Client choice

Privacy and confidentiality

Respect for life

Maintaining commitments

Truthfulness

Fairness