NURS 1710 Study Guide - Final Guide: Existentialism, Health Belief Model, Nursing Process

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December 4th, 2017
Introduction to Nursing - Exam Review (Finals)
Exam Details
December 13 @ 1900
2 hours to write
100 multiple choice
60 new, 40 previous content (20 each)
Tips
→ Applying knowledge to a specific scenario.
→ Consider how the concepts interact/integrate with one another.
Brief Breakdown on What to Know:
- Social and behavioural theories
- Maslow
- Erikson
- Change Theory
- HPM (Health promotion model)
- HBM (Health behavioural model)
- Communication Models
- Nursing frameworks and theories
- The Nursing Process
- Bevis
- Caring (Watson etc.)
- Cultural Theory (Leininger)
- Teaching and Learning
Detailed Breakdown
-History of Nursing
- Key nursing leaders -- Nightingale
- Nursing organizations
- Legislation - RNAH, CNO, WHO, Nursing Act (vision, mission and goals)
- Variations in legislation - RHPA, Nursing Act (which organization is responsible
for what; what their mandate it)
- Professional Practice - Standards and Guidelines
-Health
- Medicare
- Determinants of health and how they influence health
- Know the differences and similarities between health care vs. primary care
- Know how to apply Levels of Prevention - go through application examples!
- Health Promotion - go through all the pieces of HP.
-Theories
- Bevis
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Consider how the concepts interact/integrate with one another. Variations in legislation - rhpa, nursing act (which organization is responsible. Legislation - rnah, cno, who, nursing act (vision, mission and goals) for what; what their mandate it) Determinants of health and how they influence health . Know the differences and similarities between health care vs. primary care. Know how to apply levels of prevention - go through application examples! Health promotion - go through all the pieces of hp. A system is a set of unique parts that can function together or stand alone. Systems have inputs (energy in), throughputs (processes and interactions and outputs (energy out) Nine-sub processes contribute to the fulfillment of the life process. Knowledge alone does not change health behaviours! Used to assess client"s willingness to change a health behaviour. Know how each component is related to the next. Benefits must outweigh the behaviours for them to participate in behaviour.

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