Self esteem needs (Maslow's hierarchy of humans needs: level 4)
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-Need for a person to feel good about oneself, to feel pride and a sense of
accomplishment and to believe that others also respect and appreciate
those accomplishments
-Positive self-esteem facilitates the person's confidence and independence
ANA Ethical Standards/ The Registered Nurse (10.)
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Advocates for unquitable health care consumer care
,Bill Tenets of Bill of Rights for RNs (6.)
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Practice in a work environment that is safe for themselves and their patients
Plan
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-Identify options
-Think ethical problems through
-Make a decision
Nursing
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A unique Healthcare discipline in which nurses provide a service based on
knowledge and skills
Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
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Helps establish priority of care; people have both physiologic and
psychosocial needs; Nursing care is directed towards meeting unmet or
threatened needs; Holistic care considers all basic human needs; Used in
, ADPIE; used for any patient, any age, any Healthcare setting; level 1 must
be completed before level 2
Safety and security needs (Maslow's hierarchy of needs level 2)
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-Have both physical and emotional compnents
-Being protected for potential and actual harm
Values clarification process
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1. Choosing - looks at consequences and chooses freely.
2. Prizing - involves pride, hapiness, public affirmation
3. Acting - combines choice into behavior consistently and regularly
Steps of quantitative research (1.)
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State the research problem
What influences affect growth and development of an individual?
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, Hereditary, temperament, emotional and physical environment, life
experiences, and health status
Advocacy in nursing practice
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Primary commitment to the patient; prioritization of good of individual
patient rather than society in general; evaluation of competing claims of
patient's autonomy and patient well-being
Value
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A belief about the worth of something, about what matters.
ANA Ethical Standards/ The Registered Nurse
(6.)
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Maintains a therapeutic and professional health care consumer-nurse
relationship
Fidelity
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-Need for a person to feel good about oneself, to feel pride and a sense of
accomplishment and to believe that others also respect and appreciate
those accomplishments
-Positive self-esteem facilitates the person's confidence and independence
ANA Ethical Standards/ The Registered Nurse (10.)
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Advocates for unquitable health care consumer care
,Bill Tenets of Bill of Rights for RNs (6.)
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Practice in a work environment that is safe for themselves and their patients
Plan
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-Identify options
-Think ethical problems through
-Make a decision
Nursing
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A unique Healthcare discipline in which nurses provide a service based on
knowledge and skills
Maslow's hierarchy of human needs
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Helps establish priority of care; people have both physiologic and
psychosocial needs; Nursing care is directed towards meeting unmet or
threatened needs; Holistic care considers all basic human needs; Used in
, ADPIE; used for any patient, any age, any Healthcare setting; level 1 must
be completed before level 2
Safety and security needs (Maslow's hierarchy of needs level 2)
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-Have both physical and emotional compnents
-Being protected for potential and actual harm
Values clarification process
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1. Choosing - looks at consequences and chooses freely.
2. Prizing - involves pride, hapiness, public affirmation
3. Acting - combines choice into behavior consistently and regularly
Steps of quantitative research (1.)
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State the research problem
What influences affect growth and development of an individual?
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, Hereditary, temperament, emotional and physical environment, life
experiences, and health status
Advocacy in nursing practice
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Primary commitment to the patient; prioritization of good of individual
patient rather than society in general; evaluation of competing claims of
patient's autonomy and patient well-being
Value
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A belief about the worth of something, about what matters.
ANA Ethical Standards/ The Registered Nurse
(6.)
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Maintains a therapeutic and professional health care consumer-nurse
relationship
Fidelity