NFDN 1100- Midterm Review Questions
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Metaparadigm
Ans: Nursing
Client
Health
Environment
Leadership
Professionalism
Nursing process
Safety
Reflection
Communication
Critical thinking
Competency
Nursing Care Has Evolved. LPNS Review Competency,
Communication, Critical thinking
Client
Ans: The person at the center of nursing care, or the nrsing
process. Can include the family, groups, and community
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Environment
Ans: The qualities of the setting that relate to learning healthy
behaviours.
Internal- Anatomy, physiology, changes the body makes to
maintain homeostasis... (feeling)
External- Physical, social environment, culture... (surroundings)
McGill
Ans: Saw the family as part of the client system that actively
participates in decisions made about health
Dorothy Johnson
Ans: Identified the individual as a behavioural system with
seven subsystems, each of which has a goal, set of behaviors,
and a choice
Jean Watson
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Ans: Looks at the individual as " an embodied spirit; unity of
mind and body spirit; a transpersonal transcendent evolving
consciousness
Health
Ans: An objective process characterized by functional stability,
balance and integrity and being connected in mind, body and
spirit. Defined as much more than simply the absence of
disease or injury but rather as an ideal state of optimal health
or total well being.
Wellness
Ans: A subjective experiance. Health, freedom from disease.
Nursing
Ans: Caring for a client with an understanding of the persons
environment, life, and health goals. Built on a distinct subset of
knowledge.
Requires specialized knowledge that must be aquired and
carries a high degree of responsibility
Motivated by altruism and ethical standards
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Health Canada Act
Ans: 1984
Influences the delivery of health care services across Canada
Sets the rules that the provinces must follow
1. Public Administration
2. Comprehensiveness
3. Universality
4. Portability
5. Accessibility
Universality
Ans: Every perminent residents are entitled to receive the
insured HC services provided by the plan on unifo rm terms and
conditions
Canada Health Act 1984
Comprehensiveness
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