A specialized field of practice founded upon the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of that discipline and the accompanying practice abilities.
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What are the expectations of professionals in their field of practice?
Professionals are expected to have a high level of knowledge, skills, and competence in their field of practice.
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What is the goal of the nursing profession?
The goal of the nursing profession is to provide quality service.
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What is the difference between a profession and an occupation?
All professions are occupations but not all occupations are professions.
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What is the importance of embodying your specialization and practice abilities in your field?
You will have to embody your specialization and practice abilities to be considered a professional in your field.
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What is the purpose of theories in a profession?
Theories provide a background on the different abilities needed such as good judgement and critical thinking ability.
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What is the first criteria of a profession?
Utilize in its practice a well-defined and well-organized body of specialized knowledge that is on the intellectual level of higher learning.
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What is the second criteria of a profession?
Constantly enlarges the body of knowledge it uses and improves its techniques of education and service using the scientific method.
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What is the third criteria of a profession?
Entrusts the education of its practitioners to institutions of higher education.
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What is the importance of organization in a profession?
The organization is the key to making operations smooth.
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What is the right of the patient in a profession?
It is the right of the patient to be taken care of by expert nurses (who know innovations).
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What is the role of policies in a profession?
Policies are presented because patients also have their rights.
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What is the responsibility of nursing professionals in research-based practice?
As nurses, we should engage in research-based practice.
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What is the importance of faculties in a nursing program?
A nursing program should be run by faculties that can provide quality education.
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What is the foundation of the nursing profession?
The foundation of the nursing profession will always go back to the theoretical structure of the science or knowledge of that discipline and the accompanying practice abilities.
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What should be the qualifications of faculties running a nursing program?
They should be able to provide quality education.
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What is the foundation of the nursing profession?
Basic education.
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What is the fourth criteria for a nursing program?
Applying its body of knowledge in practical services that are vital to human and social welfare.
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What is the importance of ethical consent in nursing?
It is necessary for the common good and to focus on the needs of the individual.
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What is the fifth criteria for a nursing program?
Functioning autonomously in the formulation of professional policy and the control of professional activity.
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What should be the limit of going beyond the standards made by authorities in nursing?
Don't go down the standards made by the authorities.
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What is the sixth criteria for a nursing program?
Attracting individuals of intellectual and personal qualities who exalt service above personal gain and who recognize their chosen occupation as a life work.
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What personal qualities should a nurse develop?
Communication, attitude, being presentable, etc.
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What is the importance of respect in nursing?
Respect is gained
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What is the seventh criteria for a nursing program?
Striving to compensate its practitioners by providing freedom of action, the opportunity for continuous professional growth, and economic.
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What is the goal of ERIA in compensating its practitioners?
Providing freedom of action, the opportunity for continuous professional growth, and economic security.
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What is the responsibility of nurses according to the guidelines to develop nursing capabilities?
Practices in accordance with legal principles and code of ethics in making personal and professional judgments.
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What is the nursing process?
Gather data, assessment, create a nursing diagnosis.
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What is the nursing process?
The nursing process involves gathering data, assessment, creating a nursing diagnosis, coming up with an objective, and providing intervention.
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What is the importance of proper documentation in nursing?
Proper documentation is needed for legal situations or purposes, and everything that is documented is done.
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Why is it important for nurses to establish collaborative relationships with colleagues and other healthcare professionals?
Nurse's job descriptions have limitations, and we cannot do everything for the patient.
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Why is continuing education necessary for nurses?
Continuing education is necessary to keep up with the latest developments in the field and to provide the best possible care to patients.
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What is the importance of continuous education in the nursing profession?
Science continuously educates because there are a lot of changes such as in technology.
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What is the role of a beginning nurse in management and leadership?
You need to make these people follow rules but make sure you have the capability to lead them.
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What are some examples of procedures that a nurse should follow to provide safe and quality care?
Laboratory - extract first the blood.
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What is the difference between responsibility and accountability in safe nursing practice?
Responsibility will give us an idea of what should be done.
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What is the importance of demonstrating management and leadership skills in delivering health programs and services to specific client groups in the community setting?
It demonstrates management and leadership skills to deliver health programs and services effectively to specific client groups in the community setting.
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What is the main priority when taking care of a patient?
The patient is the main priority, followed by their family and community responsibility.
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What is the expected outcome when managing a community/village-based health facility?
It is expected to deliver quality care for the community by immersing ourselves in the way they live to correct their actions and help collaborate with the healthcare system.
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What is the responsibility of a leader in nursing?
As a leader, you are responsible for the newly hired nurses.
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What is the importance of networking, linkage building, and referrals in healthcare?
Utilizing appropriate mechanisms for networking, linkage building, and referrals is important to develop external relationships with other hospitals or institutions and benchmark their practices.
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What happens when a family is compromised?
When a family is compromised, the individual will also be compromised.
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What is the main priority when delivering healthcare?
The patient is the main priority, followed by their family and then community responsibility.
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What is the expected outcome when managing a community/village-based health facility?
It is expected to deliver quality care for the community.
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What is the responsibility of a leader when supervising nursing support staff?
As a leader, you are responsible for the newly hired nurses.
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What is the importance of networking, linkage building, and referrals in healthcare?
You need allies and benchmark their institution.
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What happens when a family is compromised?
The individual will also be compromised.
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What is evidence-based practice?
It is the use of current best evidence in making decisions about patient care.
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What is the role of a beginning nurse in research?
They engage in nursing or health-related research with or under the supervision of an experienced researcher.
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What is the responsibility of a nurse in evaluating a research study/report?
They evaluate the research study/report utilizing guidelines in the conduct of a written research critique.
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Why should we evaluate if research applies to our institutions?
Not all research applies to our institutions, therefore we should evaluate if we should adapt it.
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What is the responsibility of a nurse in applying the research process?
They apply the research process in improving client care in partnership with a quality improvement/quality assurance/nursing audit team.
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What is justice in the context of nursing?
It is the qualities of being correct, righteous, fair, and impartial.
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What is the definition of "nurse justice"?
The qualities of being correct, righteous, fair, and impartial.
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What is the role of nurses in representing the patient?
Nurses are the ones who are going to represent the patient.
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What is the definition of "honesty" in nursing?
Supporting the patient in the right sense, not lying to support them.
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What is the definition of "loyalty" in nursing?
Being loyal to support everything following the welfare of the patient.
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What is the definition of "tolerance" in nursing?
Tolerating not the wrongdoings but in a sense the tolerance of the attitude to make the workplace powerful and intact.
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What is the definition of "prudence" in nursing?
The basis for the exercise of sound judgment in practical matters.
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What is the importance of judgment in nursing?
You conducted your assessment, therefore you know you're doing the right thing for the patient.
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What is the importance of reliability in nursing?
You should know what you are doing to be trusted by the patient.
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What is the definition of "fortitude" in nursing?
Courage.
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What is the importance of motivation in nursing?
You need to be motivated, if we are not, we do not give our best in what we do.
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What is the importance of resourcefulness in nursing?
In the manner that you think about how to help the patient with limited resources and time.
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What is the meaning of resourcefulness?
It means thinking about how to help your patient without exhausting the resources.
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What should you do if resources are lacking?
You need to make use of an alternative manner.
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What is the meaning of temperance?
It means rational control of life's essential functions and basic emotional drives.
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What should you have when dealing with patients?
You should have a sense of sympathy and empathy because patients are in a difficult situation.
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What is the meaning of moderation?
It implies boundaries and limitations.
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What should we be when dealing with patients?
We need to be objective.
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What should patients understand when we do an action to them?
They need to understand why we are doing this action to them.
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What is the core value of respect?
We treat everyone with utmost dignity in the light of the Catholic faith.
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What should we not do when encountering different classes of patients?
We do not want to intimidate people.
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What is the meaning of excellence?
It means upholding the culture of excellence and continuously committing to achieving higher levels of quality.
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What is the meaning of leadership?
It means empowering students to become productive, efficient, and be of service.
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What is the focus of the nursing program described in the text?
The program focuses on leadership, innovation, compassion, spirituality, and the values of St.
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What is the significance of the Basket of Bread in the text?
It is a symbol associated with St.
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Elizabeth of Hungary in the nursing program described in the text?
She is one of the models of the Thomasian nurse values and the patroness of nurses, known for her devotion to helping people.
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Elizabeth of Hungary?
She was sent for education to the court of the Landgraves of Thuringia (Germany) at a young age after being betrothed at the age of 4.
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What is the focus of the innovation component of the nursing program described in the text?
The program encourages creative and critical thinking, new ideas, and research.
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What is the significance of the spiritual component of the nursing program described in the text?
Part of the nursing responsibility is to maintain a relationship with God.
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What is the focus of the compassion component of the nursing program described in the text?
The program is sensitive to the needs of others and emphasizes a sense of compassion and devotion to ourselves and others.
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What is the significance of the models of the Thomasian nurse values in the nursing program described in the text?
They serve as examples of the values that the program aims to instill in its students.
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Elizabeth of Thuringia in the nursing program described in the text?
She is one of the models of the Thomasian nurse values, known for her simple life and devotion to helping others.
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Elizabeth of Hungary at the age of 4 in the text?
It highlights the importance of education and preparation for future roles and responsibilities.
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Elizabeth of Hungary married?
Ludwig IV of Thuringia.
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Elizabeth of Hungary to build a hospital in Wartburg?
St.
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Elizabeth of Hungary vow to do after her husband's death?
She vowed to never remarry and live life as a nun (celibacy and complete obedience).
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Elizabeth of Hungary have?
She had three children.
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Elizabeth of Hungary move to after her husband's death?
She moved to Marburg.
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Elizabeth of Hungary become in 1228?
She became a tertiary of St.
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Elizabeth of Hungary?
Miracle of Roses and Miraculous Healings.
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Elizabeth of Hungary die?
She died on November 17, 1231 (age of 24).
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Elizabeth of Hungary canonized?
She was canonized on May 27, 1235 by Pope Gregory the 9th.
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Thomas Aquinas known as?
He is known as Doctor Angelicus and Doctor Universalis.
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Thomas Aquinas the patron saint of?
He is the patron saint of Catholic universities, colleges, and schools.
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Thomas Aquinas' background?
He was an Italian Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition.
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What is Thomas Aquinas known as in the Catholic Church?
He is known as Doctor Angelicus and Doctor Universalis.
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What is the birthplace of Thomas Aquinas?
He was born near Rome, at his father's castle in Roccasecca, Italy.
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Where was Thomas Aquinas sent for his education at the age of 5?
He was sent to the Monastery of Monte Cassino for his education.