Assignment: Foundational Concepts Essential To The Nursing

Assignment: Foundational Concepts Essential To The Nursing

Assignment: Foundational Concepts Essential To The Nursing

Assess your knowledge of foundational concepts essential to the nursing management of client health by taking the interactive quiz, located in the media “Arterial Blood Gas Interpretation.”

The quiz is designed as a tool for self-assessment. When you encounter questions that seem vaguely familiar, click on the media’s study materials, which are organized by topic (e.g., anatomy, biology, chemistry, pharmacology). This media will serve as a refresher for the concepts that build upon one another in nursing practice.

You will have the opportunity to retake the quiz until you achieve a passing score of 100%.

Once completed, please save your results and submit to the instructor.

Nursing Concepts Fundamentals
The metaparadigms of nursing refer to the core nursing concepts. 
They provide as foundation for comprehending nursing practice. 
Nursing education is shaped by metaparadigms, which control how nurses approach their profession and provide the foundation for practice ethics.
Although the definitions of basic nursing ideas vary depending on which theory you follow, many nursing theorists agree on the following elements:
​Person
The person is the patient and the work’s focal point. 
All aspects of person, including their physical, psychological, sociological, and spiritual selves, ought to be acknowledged and cared for.
​Environment
The physical space in which person receives care is referred to as the environment. 
It’s also the space’s energy, which is influenced by the individuals who inhabit it, such as caregivers and family members. 
The ideal setting for the patient is one that promotes recovery, comfort, and dignity.
​Health
Virginia Henderson, known as the twentieth century’s Florence Nightingale, helped define the role of nurses by defining health in terms of what people can do for themselves: breathe normally, eat and drink adequately, maintain body temperature, dress and groom the body, move freely, communicate, express emotions, participate in learning and recreational activities, and sleep and rest.
When person loses the ability to do any of these activities independently, the nurse becomes an important member of the health care team, working to assist the person restore independence as soon as possible.
​Nursing
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