What is Qualitative Nursing Research ?
-Poses questions about nursing phenomena that can’t be quantified and measured
What 4 things are evolved in Evidenced-Informed Clinical Decision Making?
What are the 5 main domains of nursing practice?
What are the two components in critical thinking?
1.) Specific Knowledge Base
-Nurses must possess a sound knowledge base to think critically, formulate accurate clinical judgements and decisions, and improve clinical practice
-The breadth and depth of our knowledge influences our ability to intergrade and apply different kinds of knowledge and to think critically about nursing problems in a range of practice settings
-Building a sound knowledge base demands that you develop information literacy skills- which includes proficiency in knowing when information is needed and how to effectively find, retrieve, evaluate and apply research findings
Critical thinking dispositions, such as truth-seeking, being systematic, analytical, open-minded, and inquisitive, will allow you to become an informed consumer of information found in print, through social media, and on the internet
What is one major tool used in risk management? What does it require?
Incident reports, requires LOTS of documentation
How is Emancipatory defined?
is defined as the human ability to recognize social and political problems of injustice or inequality, to realize that things could be different, and piece together complex elements of experience and context to change a situation
What is Quantitive Nursing Research? What is its goal?
Is the investigation of nursing phenomena that can be precisely measured and quantified
Ex.) Pain severity, rates of wound healing, and body temperature changes
-The goal is to test theory and use numerical data, statistical analysis and controls the eliminate bias
Fiduciary Relashionship
Is on in which a professional provides services that, by their nature cause the recipients to trust specialized knowledge and integrity of the professional
3 things that shape Relational Inquireing Well-being?
What is an intentional tort? What are the 4 intentional Torts?
-Willful acts that violate another persons rights
What are the 5 levels of care?
1.) Health promotion
Focuses on wellness and enabling people
-Enabling people to increase control over and improve their health
-Wellness Services
-Promotion of self-esteem in children and adolescents
-Advocacy for health public policy
5.) Supportive care
For patients with chronic illness, progressive illness, or disability
-Long-term care and assisted-living facilities, adult daycare centres, home care
-Also includes respite (break care) care and palliative care
What does critical thinking require?
Requires purposeful and reflective reasoning to examine ideas, assumptions and beliefs, principles, conclusions, and actions within the context of the situation
What is social justice? What does It focus on?
Social justice is the fair distribution of resources
Unintentional tort? Nurses can be liable for them in 1 of 4 ways?
Negligence
-What is Emancipatory knowing?
-The human ability to recognize social and political problems of injustice or inequity, to realize that things could be different, and to piece together complex elements of experience and context to change a situation
What are the 5 ethical issues in nursing research?
What is clinical judgement? What is its four main components?
Requires that you recognize the silent aspects of a clinical situation, interpret their meanings, and respond appropriately
To whom does Medicare in Canada provide health care?
Permanent residents, new immigrants, and citizens of the country
3 Major factors of relation orientation?
What are the 3 way in which a praxis is seen as?
What is post colonial theory?
theoretical and empirical work that centralizes the issues stemming from colonel relations and their aftermath, it concern extends to the experiences of people descended from the inhabitants of those territories and their experiences within “first world” colonial powers
What is relational Inquiry?
-Practice of focusing attention dn acting in a conscious and intentional manner
What is Risk Management? What its 4 steps?
-Is a system of ensuring appropriate nursing care identifying potential hazards and preventing harm from occurring
What is critical thinking?
Complex Phenomenon that can be defined as a process and a set of skills. Critical thinking emphasizes the use of knowledge and reasoning to make accurate clinical judgements and decisions. Nurses consider what is important in a situation, explore alternative solutions, consider ethical principles, and then make informed decisions on how to proceed