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Rehabiliation nursing is viewed as a specialty practice guided by what three things?
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Philosophy, theory, and research.
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Lydia Hall's theory shows three interrelated parts.What are they?
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Care, core, and cure.
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Imogene King's model is about goal attainment. The goal of nursing is to ________________.
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Help individuals to maintain their health so they can function in their roles.
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What three stages of prevention are in Neuman's model?
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Primary prevention, secondary prevention, and tertiary prevention; helps clients maximize their defenses.
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Describe the nursing process behind Orem's theory of self-care deficits.
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Orem's theory presents a method to determine the self-care deficits of a client and then defines the nurse or caregiver's role in helping the patient meet his or her self-care demands.
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Which nursing theorist wrote the "self-care theory"?
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Dorothea Orem's theory is known as the self-care theory. The three related parts of this theory include the theory of self care, theory of self-care deficit, and theory of nursing system.
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Which nursing model shows that individuals are in constant interaction with their environment and one another?
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Imogene King's open system model.
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Define Martha Roger’s Unitary Theory.
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Martha Roger’s Unitary Theory is when nurses promote change and facilitate order during rehabilitation of sick and disabled people.
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Which nursing theorist encouraged the use of one's own powers?
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Florence Nightingale believed that nurses help clients obtain the best condition possible so nature can cure.
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What theory believes that an individual's behavior controls his or her outcomes?
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The Locus of Control Theory.
People who believe they are in control of their health are more likely to change their behavior than those who believe outside forces are in control. |
How does the self-efficacy model impact rehabilitation nursing?
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The self-efficacy model influences how much effort a client puts in rehabilitation therapy by helping clients maintain a positive attitude toward rehabilitation and confidence to attain new goals.
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Which of these is one of the age-specific nursing theories that are helpful when practicing rehabilitation across the lifespan? A. Betty Neuman: Healthcare Systems ModelB. Anne Casey: Model for Children and FamiliesC. Imogene King: Open System Theory of Adjustments to Stressors
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Anne Casey: Model for Children and Families
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Which nursing model shows that individuals are in constant interaction with their environment and one another? A. Imogene King: Open System Theory of Adjustments to StressorsB. Dorothea Orem: Grand Theory: Self-Care and Self-Directed CareC. Madeleine Leininger: Model and Theory: Transcultural Nursing
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Imogene King: Open System Theory of Adjustments to Stressors.
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What is evidenced-based practice?
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Evidenced-based practice (EBP) is an effort to integrate the best research evidence with the client's expertise, the client's values (preferences), and the need to provide high-quality and cost-effective health care. EBP is a way of getting information about the most up-to-date practice into the hands of the clinicians. Research creates the foundation for EBP. EBP promotes the use of the best current evidence in important day-to-day client care.
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Explain the theoretical structure of rehabilitation nursing.
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Rehabilitation nurses help individuals affected by chronic illness or physical disability to achieve their greatest potential, adapt to their disabilities, and work toward productive, independent lives. Rehabilitation nurses take a holistic approach to meeting clients' medical, vocational, educational, environmental, and spiritual needs.
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