NUR 164 exam 1 foundations cram- Questions and
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nursing is not just
doing tasks
nursing uses
clinical judgment
nursing involves recognizing
changes in condition
central focus of nursing
the patient
four aims of nursing
promote health; prevent illness; restore health; facilitate coping
nurse practice act
scope of practice; state board of nursing; education and licensure criteria
tasks can be
delegated
responsibility cannot be
delegated
student nurse with abnormal finding must
,recognize and report it promptly
traditional knowledge
passed down through generations
authoritative knowledge
accepted from an expert
scientific knowledge
obtained through research
deductive reasoning
general to specific
inductive reasoning
specific to general
general systems theory
breaking a whole into parts to see how they work together
adaptation theory
adjustment to environment
developmental theory
predictable growth and development from conception to death
hypothesis
, what the researcher expects to find
evidence-based practice
best evidence plus clinical judgment
health
complete physical mental and social well-being
wellness
active healthy living
disease
pathologic change in body or mind
illness
person's response to disease
acute illness
rapid onset and short duration
chronic illness
slow onset and long-term support
remission
symptoms lessen or disappear for a time
health disparity
Correct Answers Guaranteed A+!
nursing is not just
doing tasks
nursing uses
clinical judgment
nursing involves recognizing
changes in condition
central focus of nursing
the patient
four aims of nursing
promote health; prevent illness; restore health; facilitate coping
nurse practice act
scope of practice; state board of nursing; education and licensure criteria
tasks can be
delegated
responsibility cannot be
delegated
student nurse with abnormal finding must
,recognize and report it promptly
traditional knowledge
passed down through generations
authoritative knowledge
accepted from an expert
scientific knowledge
obtained through research
deductive reasoning
general to specific
inductive reasoning
specific to general
general systems theory
breaking a whole into parts to see how they work together
adaptation theory
adjustment to environment
developmental theory
predictable growth and development from conception to death
hypothesis
, what the researcher expects to find
evidence-based practice
best evidence plus clinical judgment
health
complete physical mental and social well-being
wellness
active healthy living
disease
pathologic change in body or mind
illness
person's response to disease
acute illness
rapid onset and short duration
chronic illness
slow onset and long-term support
remission
symptoms lessen or disappear for a time
health disparity