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- 2. What is the role of the nurse that gives emphasis on health promotion and health maintenance?
- 7. The moral knowledge in nursing is called?
- 8. It refers to the way of perceiving and understanding the self and the world.
- 10. Who originated the term Nursing Process in 1955 and introduced three steps for the nursing process—note observation, ministration of care, and validation?
- 11. What is the last name of the founder of the four patterns of knowing?
- 13. Information collection and gathering of data.
- 15. What is the essence, central unifying and dominant domain that distinguishes nursing from other health disciplines?
- 16. Persons who may or may not be affected by a disease.
- 20. A pattern of knowing that is gained from empirical research and objective facts.
- 23. Who is the mother of Modern Nursing?
- 24. Setting nursing goals, desired outcomes, and planning interventions.
- 25. Nursing is an?
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- 1. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
- 3. What is the ability of a person to act for themselves to the level of their capacity?
- 4. Information interpretation, stating problems and strengths.
- 5. A type of model that conceptualizes that health is a condition of actualization or realization of a person’s potential.
- 6. It is the condition in which all parts and subparts of an individual are in harmony with the whole system.
- 9. Performing the nursing interventions.
- 12. Patient’s status and effectiveness of nursing interventions.
- 14. What type of nurse may perform papanicolaou (pap) smears and breast examinations and assist clients with family planning?
- 17. The chairperson and members of the board shall hold office for how many years?
- 18. Nurse provides direct client care with the use of the nursing process and critical thinking skills.
- 19. 9173 This act shall be known as the “Philippine Nursing Act of 2002”.
- 21. Any factor or stressor that can lead to illness or disease.
- 22. A type of model that believes that the aim of treatment is to restore the ability of the person to adapt and cope.
