NSE 11A/B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Nursing Diagnosis, Vital Signs, Moral Responsibility

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Empirics: science: vital signs, scientifically infer (educated guess), to make nursing diagnosis and make clinical decisions, empiric knowing is expressed in practice through the nurse"s scientific competence. Personal knowing: self-awareness, knowing them and relationship building: considers inner experience of being whole, characterized as subjective, concrete, existential, and relational. Simultaneity: you can"t understand something unless you understand holistically about person; can"t break it apart. Sister callista roy (totality): a person is a biopsychosocial being who is in interaction with a changing environment: person: interacts with his/her physical and social environments, the world, and god. Florence nightingale (nursing): the act of using environment to aid in recovery. Sister callista roy (nursing): promoting adaptation in the context of health. Madeleine leininger (nursing): culture and its meaning is important in the improvement of health. Jean watson (nursing): caring between nurse and patient affects health.

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