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What is the definition of 'attitude' in the context of nursing?
What is the definition of 'attitude' in the context of nursing?
Attitude in nursing refers to a mental position or disposition that influences a nurse's behavior and approach towards patients and their care.
Identify two basic needs of a family according to nursing principles.
Identify two basic needs of a family according to nursing principles.
Two basic needs of a family are emotional support and financial security.
How is 'personality' defined in a healthcare framework?
How is 'personality' defined in a healthcare framework?
'Personality' is defined as the unique set of characteristics and patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that influence how an individual interacts with others.
List two types of personality that impact patient care.
List two types of personality that impact patient care.
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Explain the concept of 'defense mechanism' in relation to patient behavior.
Explain the concept of 'defense mechanism' in relation to patient behavior.
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Study Notes
Examination Subjects
- GNM 1st Year Supplementary Examination
- Behavioural Sciences
- Punjab Nurses Registration Council
Questions
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Q.1: Define five terms: Attitude, Forgetfulness, Memory. Also (a) define Family, (b) describe characteristics and types of family, and © outline the basic needs of a family
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Q.2: Define personality, list personality types, and explain how to assess personality along with its importance for a nurse
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Q.3: Explain three terms: (a) Marriage, (b) Thinking, (c) Defense Mechanism, (d) Intelligence.
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Test your knowledge on key concepts in Behavioural Sciences relevant to GNM 1st Year. This quiz covers fundamental definitions and characteristics of family, personality assessment, and important psychological terms. Prepare to enhance your understanding crucial for nursing practice.