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Criteria of a Profession and Healing versus Curing in Nursing Science

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What must a profession have in terms of education?

Attend a certain level of required education

What is the key difference between 'curing' and 'healing'?

Curing is not always possible, while healing is always possible

What does nursing science entail according to the text?

Application of theory to practice

What are the interests/focus of Nursing as described in the text?

Cutting through defenses and fears of patients

In the context of nursing, what does 'Empirical knowledge' refer to?

Knowledge that can be measured, scientific knowledge

What characteristic defines 'healing' as mentioned in the text?

Always possible

What is the primary focus of sensemaking?

Being open-minded

What is the main difference between promoting equality and promoting equity in healthcare?

Equality ensures that everyone gets the same treatment, while equity adjusts care based on individual needs.

In what scenario did two physicians miss diagnosing a young boy with a treatable cancer?

They assumed cancer only affected old people.

What issue arises in healthcare due to nurses thinking they know more than their patients?

Power dynamics leading to missed care

How do impersonal relationships affect the nurse-patient dynamic?

They hinder the building of meaningful relationships.

Why is being patient-focused highlighted as important in healthcare?

To cater to individual needs and promote equity

What impact does the assumption that cancer mainly affects older people have on patient care?

It leads to missed care in young patients with cancer.

What is the recommended approach for nurses to flatten power dynamics with patients?

Listening to patient stories and showing empathy

What is an essential aspect of sensemaking in healthcare?

Being curious

How do nurses often interact with patients according to the passage?

Performing tasks without establishing personal connections

What is the main purpose of the nursing process?

To assess and plan nursing care

Which stage of the nursing process involves developing an interdisciplinary plan of care?

Planning

What does the term 'met' refer to in the evaluation of outcomes within the nursing process?

The level to which the outcome is achieved

In the nursing process, what is the primary focus of the Analysis/Diagnosis stage?

Focusing on the patient's lived experience

What differentiates independent nursing actions from dependent nursing actions in the Implementation/Intervention stage of the nursing process?

Independent actions involve interventions without supervision

Which factor is considered an environmental factor affecting the nursing process?

Cultural considerations

What is the significance of 'CURE' in the Planning stage of the nursing process?

It stands for critical, urgent, routine, and extra care priorities

Which characteristic distinguishes an individual factor from an environmental factor in the context of the nursing process?

Nurse's cognitive load

What aspect poses a challenge in utilizing creativity within the nursing process?

Decision-making over sensemaking

What does 'sensemaking' refer to in relation to the challenges of implementing the nursing process?

Considering broader aspects in decision-making

What is the main focus of the code of ethics mentioned in the text?

Using self to connect with others

Which term is used to describe the interconnectedness of different patterns of knowing?

Synoptic knowing

What was the perception of nurses towards people in the past according to the text?

Defined them as broken

What does the term 'Two-eyed seeing' refer to in the text?

Integration of different perspectives, like indigenous knowledge and western science

In clinical decision-making, what is the purpose of analyzing cues?

Linking patient symptoms to causes

'CURE' is used in clinical decision-making for what purpose?

Prioritizing hypotheses

What is emphasized as a crucial part of taking action in clinical decision-making?

Promoting, maintaining, or restoring health

'The 60’s scoop' mentioned in the text is associated with what practice?

'Forced disconnection from land'

'TRC calls to action' mentioned in the text aim to achieve what goal?

'Paying compensation for abuses suffered by indigenous people'

Which term is used to describe the interconnectedness of different patterns of knowing?

Synoptic knowing

Learn about the criteria of a profession including education, code of ethics, governing body, unique body of knowledge, and unique service in the context of Nursing Science. Understand the concepts of Healing and Curing in nursing, including the differences between the two and their significance in patient care.

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