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According to the text, which nursing model focuses on the idea that complex human behavior is a response to competing demands of basic needs?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on the idea that complex human behavior is a response to competing demands of basic needs?
- Evelyn Adam
- Virginia Henderson
- Dorothea Orem (correct)
- Hildegard Peplau
According to the text, which nursing model views nursing as an interactive and therapeutic relationship as the main focus?
According to the text, which nursing model views nursing as an interactive and therapeutic relationship as the main focus?
- Virginia Henderson
- Dorothea Orem
- Evelyn Adam
- Hildegard Peplau (correct)
According to the text, which nursing model conceptualizes the person as a physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual being?
According to the text, which nursing model conceptualizes the person as a physiological, psychological, sociocultural, developmental, and spiritual being?
- Betty Neuman
- Virginia Henderson
- Dorothea Orem
- Sister Callista Roy (correct)
According to the text, which nursing model recognizes the unity of mind-body-spirit and person-nature-universe as oneness?
According to the text, which nursing model recognizes the unity of mind-body-spirit and person-nature-universe as oneness?
According to the text, which nursing model views individuals as indivisible, unpredictable, and ever-changing?
According to the text, which nursing model views individuals as indivisible, unpredictable, and ever-changing?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on maintaining sufficient intake of air, water, and food as a basic need?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on maintaining sufficient intake of air, water, and food as a basic need?
According to the text, which nursing model emphasizes the importance of an investigator, prober, interpreter, and reporter role for nurses?
According to the text, which nursing model emphasizes the importance of an investigator, prober, interpreter, and reporter role for nurses?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on attending to a client system in a holistic manner?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on attending to a client system in a holistic manner?
According to the text, which nursing model views the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment?
According to the text, which nursing model views the person as a biopsychosocial being in constant interaction with a changing environment?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on the function of caring beyond physical illness?
According to the text, which nursing model focuses on the function of caring beyond physical illness?
According to the text, what is the main focus of the McGill model?
According to the text, what is the main focus of the McGill model?
According to the text, what is the purpose of nursing theory?
According to the text, what is the purpose of nursing theory?
Who developed the McGill model?
Who developed the McGill model?
According to the text, what did Florence Nightingale's descriptive theory focus on?
According to the text, what did Florence Nightingale's descriptive theory focus on?
According to the text, what are some characteristics of the future ideal image of a nurse?
According to the text, what are some characteristics of the future ideal image of a nurse?
According to the text, what are some characteristics of early nursing theories?
According to the text, what are some characteristics of early nursing theories?
According to the text, what is the purpose of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
According to the text, what is the purpose of Maslow's hierarchy of needs?
According to the text, what did Orlando's problem solving approach focus on?
According to the text, what did Orlando's problem solving approach focus on?
According to the text, what did the early nursing theories provide nurses with?
According to the text, what did the early nursing theories provide nurses with?
According to the text, what is the purpose of nursing theory?
According to the text, what is the purpose of nursing theory?
Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?
Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?
What is the role of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What is the role of the College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO)?
What are controlled acts authorized for nurses?
What are controlled acts authorized for nurses?
What activities are exceptions to the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and not regulated by nursing?
What activities are exceptions to the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and not regulated by nursing?
What is the definition of health?
What is the definition of health?
What is health promotion?
What is health promotion?
What does disease prevention include?
What does disease prevention include?
Which nursing theory provides a framework for holistic and compassionate nursing practice?
Which nursing theory provides a framework for holistic and compassionate nursing practice?
What is the role of nurses in self-regulation?
What is the role of nurses in self-regulation?
Who learned about nursing from Augustinian nuns and became a pioneer in nursing in New France?
Who learned about nursing from Augustinian nuns and became a pioneer in nursing in New France?
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Study Notes
Overview of Nursing and Health Promotion
- Nursing is a professional and moral discipline that promotes the well-being of individuals, families, and groups through various activities and skills.
- Florence Nightingale is considered the founder of modern nursing and elevated the status of nursing by improving standards of care during the Crimean War.
- Jeanna Mance established a settlement in Quebec and learned about nursing from Augustinian nuns, becoming a pioneer in nursing in New France.
- The College of Nurses of Ontario (CNO) regulates the nursing profession in Ontario, ensuring compliance with the Regulated Health Professions Act (RHPA) and the Nursing Act.
- The legislative framework for nursing practice includes a scope of practice statement, a list of controlled acts authorized for nursing, and specific provisions in the RHPA and Nursing Act.
- Controlled acts authorized for nurses include performing certain procedures, administering substances, and inserting instruments or fingers in specific areas of the body.
- Certain activities like acupuncture, ear-piercing, and tattooing are exceptions to the RHPA and are not regulated by nursing.
- Nurses participate in self-regulation by practicing according to standards and legislation, maintaining competence, and ensuring quality of practice.
- Health is defined as the absence of illness/disease, but also as a state of physical, mental, and social well-being, and the ability to realize aspirations and cope with the environment.
- Health promotion is a process that enables individuals to increase control over and improve their health, emphasizing personal choice and social responsibility.
- Disease prevention includes primary prevention (general health promotion and specific protection), secondary prevention (early detection and intervention), and tertiary prevention (rehabilitation and restoration).
- Nursing theories such as Jean Watson's theory of caring and Swanson's caring of patients provide frameworks for holistic and compassionate nursing practice.
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