Exam 11: Introduction to Nursing Theory
Exam 1: What Is Nursing and What Is a Nurse26 Questions
Exam 2: Being a Nursing Student24 Questions
Exam 3: Reflection and Evidence-Based Practice3 Questions
Exam 4: Academic Writing and Assessment Skills30 Questions
Exam 5: Ethics10 Questions
Exam 6: Law25 Questions
Exam 7: Accountability and Professionalism24 Questions
Exam 8: Resilience10 Questions
Exam 9: Becoming a Change Agent20 Questions
Exam 10: Delivering Effective Care20 Questions
Exam 11: Introduction to Nursing Theory15 Questions
Exam 12: Value-Based, Person or Family Centred Care24 Questions
Exam 13: Patient, Service User, Family and Carer Perspectives10 Questions
Exam 14: Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation Apie: The Process of Nursing24 Questions
Exam 15: Core Communication Skills21 Questions
Exam 16: Communication and Interpersonal Skills in Challenging Circumstances23 Questions
Exam 17: Ensuring Quality and Effective Management of Risk13 Questions
Exam 18: Record-Keeping and Documentation24 Questions
Exam 19: Clinical Decision-Making20 Questions
Exam 20: Safe-guarding25 Questions
Exam 21: Promoting Health25 Questions
Exam 22: Infection Prevention and Control (IPC)5 Questions
Exam 23: Aseptic Technique and Specimen Collection4 Questions
Exam 24: Clinical Measurement20 Questions
Exam 25: Pain Management5 Questions
Exam 26: Skin Integrity5 Questions
Exam 27: Safe Movement of People11 Questions
Exam 28: Emergency Care10 Questions
Exam 29: Medicines Administration5 Questions
Exam 30: Assisting People With Their Nutritional Needs12 Questions
Exam 31: Assisting People With Their Elimination Needs5 Questions
Exam 32: Assisting People With Their Hygiene Needs15 Questions
Exam 33: Care After Death25 Questions
Exam 34: Introduction to the Organisation and Settings of Care5 Questions
Exam 35: Introduction to Interprofessional Working10 Questions
Exam 36: Introduction to the Psychological Context of Nursing25 Questions
Exam 37: Introduction to the Sociological Context of Nursing10 Questions
Exam 38: Introduction to Public Health5 Questions
Exam 39: Introduction to Health Policy and the Political Context of Nursing5 Questions
Exam 40: Introduction to the Global Context of Nursing16 Questions
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Core concepts are in most Models of Nursing. They are ______.
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Models and processes of nursing can be used within ___ field of nursing and will be useful to you in delivering patient care.
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The guiding principle for all nurses and healthcare workers is to ______.
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Nursing theory and philosophy form an ______ basis of your everyday nursing practice, ______ with evidence used to evaluate and develop the ____ care to give.
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What are models and processes part of, and what does this enable you to do?
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The four core concepts found in the meta-paradigm, or worldview, of nursing theory, these are linked together in a model in order to enable you to provide ____ care.
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Nursing theories are developed while they are being used and intertwined with interprofessional theories to ____ the effectiveness of care delivery.
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Whilst models and processes are useful, like any tool, though, it is the ____ of the user and the ____ of the tool within the ___ which are important.
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What the Francis, Berwick and Keogh reports (all 2013) teach us is that without a skilled ____, no model, tool or benchmark standard has the capability to provide excellent nursing.
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What are the four core concepts found in the metaparadigm of nursing theory?
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