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Nursing Concepts - Coggle Diagram
Nursing Concepts
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Habits of Practice
Making sure not to develop damaging habits
Being conscious of habits of interaction
Working to have critical thinking with every situation, not go into auto pilot.
Five C's
Competence
Curiosity
Commitment
Compassion
Communication
Reflections
Reflexivity
Key for critical thinking and growth
Leaves room for learning and knowledge expansion
Theoretical Lenses
Provides insight into other's behaviors
Allows you to view others as people both in their situatedness and constitudeness
Gives new insight into socioeconomic factors that impact patients
Self reflection
Allows growth as both a person and nurse
Healthy development of personality and career
Key for learning
Self Mandala
Understanding Contextual Location
Changes frequently
Affected by things such as age and experience
Relational Context
Informs world view
Changes over time
Affected by maturity
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Do Bugs Need Drugs
Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
Client education to promote healing
Education surrounding health
Formatting information understandable ways for those being educated.
Appropriate education for different ages, stages, and levels of understanding.
Epidemeology
Virus and bacteria education
Understanding of pathogens
Impact of pandemics on global scale
Sustainable Development Goal Summary
Global Health
Using education to invoke positive environmental change within community and globally
Impacts of advocacy for the earth as nurse and educated professional
Acknowledging impacts of a healthy planet on patients and self
Social Determinants of Health
SDH impacts medical treatments in multiple on mental, physical, and spiritual levels
Different environments have different impacts on health
SDH are holistic and impact the entire person
Blood Pressure
Nursing Process
Process of admission and treatment
Reasoning and motivations behind decisions
Decisions and aesthetics surrounding nursing
Context of Client
Important to understand client in context of healthcare and personal life
Client context impacts care
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Determinants of Indigenous Health
Social Justice and Advocacy
Working to fight systemic racism within the health care system
Participating in action against social injustices that impact the health of others
Advocating as part of nursing for equality amongst all Canadians
Nursing Leadership
Working in science based theory to create the best treatments for clients
Setting a positive example for peers and clients
Participating iactively in the health field to impact change for fellow nurses and clients
Historical Perspective
Gives insight into the impact of racism on minorities and differing ethnic groups in Canada
Allows for understanding of gender stereotypes, colonization, and events that shape nursing and medical practice
Critical Summary of an Article
Nursing Inquiry
Using skills and experience to change issues impacting fellow nurses.
Using skills as nurse to look into situations and issues that impact patients
Public Image and Stereotyping
Speaking up against stereotyping
Wisely using social media when actively online as a nurse
Actively work against stereotypes of nurses by educating patients and leading by examply
Interprofessional Collaboration
Working with others in a professional and respectful manner to deliver best holistic care for patients
Collaboration expected between other healthcare workers and other entities (eg. social workers, police)
Ethics
Legality
Protection for self as nurse
Protection for clients
Guidelines helpful for being the best nurse in sense of authority and responsibility
Code of Ethics
Provides protection for yourself and your clients
Don't have to go it alone when figuring out answers to ethical dilemmas
Professionalism
Finding balance between intimacy and boundaries in a nurse-client relationship
Upholding a professional nursing image while also being personable