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Terms in this set (131)
Specialized knowledge such as
research, theories, and philosophical
Nursing as a
foundations which are set in place to
discipline
help guide the development and the
journey of the profession.
The application of knowledge used in
Nursing as a
a work-like setting to service people
practice
and ensure good nursing.
, Branch of philosophy concerned with
the sources of knowledge and truth
Epistemology and the methods being used to
acquire it. Or the ways in which
knowledge is developed.
Knowledge developed by other
Borrowed disciplines and adapted in the
Knowledge discipline of nursing, for example
Anatomy or Philosophy.
A worldview that uses observations
and measurement to come to a
Received view
quantitative, objective conclusion
resulting in only one truth.
A worldview that takes in more
qualitative experiences and
Perceived view
perceptions from the subjective client
report which can result in many truths.
Four Meta- Person, Nursing, Environment, Health
paradigms of
Nursing
a distinct set of concepts or thought
patterns, including theories, research
paradigm methods, postulates, and standards
for what constitutes legitimate
contributions to a field.
, refers to the primary or central
Metaparadigm phenomena that are of interest to a
particular discipline
Metaparadigm of nursing that looks at
Metaparadigm- the Individual, family or community
Person (Biopsychosocial being) which is
receiving holistic care from the nurse
Metaparadigm of nursing that focuses
Metaparadigm-
on the actions taken on behalf or with
Nursing
the client in the pursuit of health
metaparadigm of nursing which looks
at The client's wellness/illness which is
Metaparadigm-
relative to the goal being to help the
Health
client reach their highest 'health
potential'
metaparadigm of nursing which has
both a social aspect looking at family,
relationships, and communities. And a
Metaparadigm: physical aspect looking at external
Environment factors like cleanliness and
temperature as well as internal
factorials like food and medicine
which has been ingested.
Concepts of Medical-Surgical
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Terms in this set (131)
Specialized knowledge such as
research, theories, and philosophical
Nursing as a
foundations which are set in place to
discipline
help guide the development and the
journey of the profession.
The application of knowledge used in
Nursing as a
a work-like setting to service people
practice
and ensure good nursing.
, Branch of philosophy concerned with
the sources of knowledge and truth
Epistemology and the methods being used to
acquire it. Or the ways in which
knowledge is developed.
Knowledge developed by other
Borrowed disciplines and adapted in the
Knowledge discipline of nursing, for example
Anatomy or Philosophy.
A worldview that uses observations
and measurement to come to a
Received view
quantitative, objective conclusion
resulting in only one truth.
A worldview that takes in more
qualitative experiences and
Perceived view
perceptions from the subjective client
report which can result in many truths.
Four Meta- Person, Nursing, Environment, Health
paradigms of
Nursing
a distinct set of concepts or thought
patterns, including theories, research
paradigm methods, postulates, and standards
for what constitutes legitimate
contributions to a field.
, refers to the primary or central
Metaparadigm phenomena that are of interest to a
particular discipline
Metaparadigm of nursing that looks at
Metaparadigm- the Individual, family or community
Person (Biopsychosocial being) which is
receiving holistic care from the nurse
Metaparadigm of nursing that focuses
Metaparadigm-
on the actions taken on behalf or with
Nursing
the client in the pursuit of health
metaparadigm of nursing which looks
at The client's wellness/illness which is
Metaparadigm-
relative to the goal being to help the
Health
client reach their highest 'health
potential'
metaparadigm of nursing which has
both a social aspect looking at family,
relationships, and communities. And a
Metaparadigm: physical aspect looking at external
Environment factors like cleanliness and
temperature as well as internal
factorials like food and medicine
which has been ingested.