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What are the core values of nursing? - CORRECT ANSWER- -
*Altruism* is a concern for the welfare and well-being of others. In
professional practice, altruism is reflected by the nurse's concern and
advocacy for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other healthcare
providers.
- *Autonomy* is the right to self-determination. Professional practice
reflects autonomy when the nurse respects patients' rights to make
decisions about their health care.
- *Human Dignity* is respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of
individuals and populations. In professional practice, concern for human
dignity is reflected when the nurse values and respects all patients and
colleagues.
- *Integrity* is acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics
and accepted standards of practice. Integrity is reflected in professional
practice when the nurse is honest and provides care based on an ethical
framework that is accepted within the profession.
- *Social Justice* is acting in accordance with fair treatment regardless of
economic status, race, ethnicity, age, citizenship, disability, or sexual
orientation.
WHAT?
-How many functional health patterns (FHP)?
-What framework does FHP provide for assessment?
-What does FHP help? - CORRECT ANSWER- -11 Functional health
patterns
-Framework:
-direct the nurse on what
information to obtain
-the order in which to
,collect the information
-The amount of detail
needed for the
assessment
-Structure for managing
the data and formulating
nursing diagnoses
-Help address common nursing problems
WHEN/HOW?
-We use these to do what?
-What pattern do we start with first?
--What's its focus?
--What does it lead to? - CORRECT ANSWER- -We use these to
direct and focus our assessments.
-we always start with the health perception-health management pattern.
--This pattern focuses on
how the individual
understands and
manages their health.
--It often leads us to the
reason for why the
individual is seeking care
-Nutritional-Metabolic
-Sleep-Rest - CORRECT ANSWER- -Pattern of food and fluid
consumption relative to metabolic need and pattern; indicators of local
nutrient supply; processes that maintain energy stores and specific
cellular function
-Assessment of the person's ability to sleep, rest, and be able to fully
function
-Value-Belief
, -Sexuality-Reproductive - CORRECT ANSWER- -Patterns of values,
beliefs (including spiritual), and goals that guide patient's choices or
decisions
-Patterns of satisfaction and dissatisfaction with sexuality pattern;
reproductive pattern; sexual identity and function
-Health Perception/Health Management
-Self-Perception/Self-Concept - CORRECT ANSWER- -Patient's
perceived pattern of health and well-being and how health is managed.
Includes reason for patient visit or seeking care
-Assessment of the individual's understanding and conceptualization of
their self as a human being, as well as their level of self-acceptance.
Includes an assessment of current emotional state
-Coping/Stress Tolerance
General Survey? - CORRECT ANSWER- - It is part of the Physical
Assessment
- It is objective Data that you observe when you first see a patient
- Assess Overall status:
Apparent state of health
Body Structure
Level of consciousness
Skin Color
Personal Hygiene
Posture
Obvious physical deformities
Mood/Affect
Speech
Mobility
Assess for any distress or discomfort
Health History: what is the purpose? - CORRECT ANSWER- -
Provides subjective data base
- Identifies patients' strengths