Deck 12: Value-Based, Person or Family Centred Care

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Common features of spirituality are ______.

A) hope, meaning and purpose
B) forgiveness
C) beliefs and values
D) all of these
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Throughout your nursing career your primary role is, at all times, to ______.

A) protect those in your care
B) wear your uniform correctly
C) be on time for your shift
D) work hard
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Any care that does not uphold the nursing values we consider to be fundamental can ______.

A) be forgiven occasionally
B) never be accepted
C) be accepted if you are a nursing student
D) be delivered when you are short of staff
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According to the NHS Constitution (Department of Health, 2013), the NHS belongs to the people, touching our lives at times of basic human need, when ______ is what matters most.

A) value for money
B) meeting targets
C) care and compassion
D) compiling league tables
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A good nurse is ______.

A) kind
B) caring
C) compassionate
D) all of these
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Beneficence is the ethical principle that requires that we:

A) Seek to do or produce good for others
B) Put ourselves first
C) Do what we can when we are being paid
D) Look after patients
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According to Baughan and Smith (2008) caring indicators include:

A) Simple acts of kindness
B) Dignity
C) Using and developing skills of empathy by 'tuning in' to the patient
D) All the above
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Patients who perceived their care as respectful and dignified report the:

A) Best health
B) Highest level of satisfaction
C) Most hospital admissions
D) Least hospital admissions
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Attributes of dignity felt by patients are:

A) Self-respect and self-esteem
B) Independence
C) Self-confidence and self-identity
D) All the above
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Spiritual care is an important aspect of being:

A) Holistic
B) Kind
C) Nice
D) Effective
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Being able to deliver care with that special extra ingredient which makes it easier to accept is fundamentally important. What is the special extra ingredient?
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The essence of nursing is not in completing a series of tasks, but in delivering care with ______.
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The Francis Report (2013) considers occasions of when patients were not treated with the _________ they deserved, along with a number of other serious failings.
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What ethical principle is compassion derived from?
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Healthcare professionals worldwide agree that promoting patient _______ is a fundamental element of their practice.
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Person-centred care respects and values the _________ of every individual and seeks to maintain their __________.
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Our values and beliefs shape our attitudes, which is shown by the way we _________, feel and _______.
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Why is it important to remember that your values may not be the same as the patient's?
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How can spirituality be viewed?
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We must take care to always remember that each individual will have their ______, ________ view of spirituality.
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How can you work in a spiritual way when delivering care to patients?
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As a nursing student your role is to ensure that at any time you feel the care you have seen is not 'right', not upholding the values of compassion, caring and dignity for example, that you ________ _______
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Care which does not uphold the fundamental nursing values of compassion and dignity is _____ acceptable.
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How do patients wish to be treated?
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Deck 12: Value-Based, Person or Family Centred Care
1
Common features of spirituality are ______.

A) hope, meaning and purpose
B) forgiveness
C) beliefs and values
D) all of these
D
2
Throughout your nursing career your primary role is, at all times, to ______.

A) protect those in your care
B) wear your uniform correctly
C) be on time for your shift
D) work hard
A
3
Any care that does not uphold the nursing values we consider to be fundamental can ______.

A) be forgiven occasionally
B) never be accepted
C) be accepted if you are a nursing student
D) be delivered when you are short of staff
B
4
According to the NHS Constitution (Department of Health, 2013), the NHS belongs to the people, touching our lives at times of basic human need, when ______ is what matters most.

A) value for money
B) meeting targets
C) care and compassion
D) compiling league tables
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A good nurse is ______.

A) kind
B) caring
C) compassionate
D) all of these
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Beneficence is the ethical principle that requires that we:

A) Seek to do or produce good for others
B) Put ourselves first
C) Do what we can when we are being paid
D) Look after patients
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According to Baughan and Smith (2008) caring indicators include:

A) Simple acts of kindness
B) Dignity
C) Using and developing skills of empathy by 'tuning in' to the patient
D) All the above
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Patients who perceived their care as respectful and dignified report the:

A) Best health
B) Highest level of satisfaction
C) Most hospital admissions
D) Least hospital admissions
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Attributes of dignity felt by patients are:

A) Self-respect and self-esteem
B) Independence
C) Self-confidence and self-identity
D) All the above
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Spiritual care is an important aspect of being:

A) Holistic
B) Kind
C) Nice
D) Effective
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Being able to deliver care with that special extra ingredient which makes it easier to accept is fundamentally important. What is the special extra ingredient?
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The essence of nursing is not in completing a series of tasks, but in delivering care with ______.
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The Francis Report (2013) considers occasions of when patients were not treated with the _________ they deserved, along with a number of other serious failings.
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What ethical principle is compassion derived from?
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Healthcare professionals worldwide agree that promoting patient _______ is a fundamental element of their practice.
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Person-centred care respects and values the _________ of every individual and seeks to maintain their __________.
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Our values and beliefs shape our attitudes, which is shown by the way we _________, feel and _______.
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Why is it important to remember that your values may not be the same as the patient's?
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How can spirituality be viewed?
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We must take care to always remember that each individual will have their ______, ________ view of spirituality.
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How can you work in a spiritual way when delivering care to patients?
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As a nursing student your role is to ensure that at any time you feel the care you have seen is not 'right', not upholding the values of compassion, caring and dignity for example, that you ________ _______
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Care which does not uphold the fundamental nursing values of compassion and dignity is _____ acceptable.
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How do patients wish to be treated?
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