The Ultimate Cheatsheet For TFN Pro Version
The Ultimate Cheatsheet For TFN Pro Version
Claire
o St. Elizabeth of Hungary
(Patroness of Nurses)
POINTERS FOR PERIODS OF NURSING
o St. Catherine of Siena (first "lady
TEST TYPE: MATCHING TYPE
with a lamp")
Match the letter of the nursing period to the
• Dark periods (17th–19th centuries):
corresponding description.
Nursing was left to undesirable women,
A- INTUITIVE NURSING and alcohol was used as a tranquilizer.
B- APPRENTICE NURSING
• The Kaiserwerth Institute in Germany
C- EDUCATIVE NURSING
(1836) offered the first formal nurse
D- CONTEMPORARY NURSING
training, where Florence Nightingale
Example: studied.
1. The establishment of WHO.
The answer is D, as the establishment of C. EDUCATIVE NURSING
WHO marks the rise of modern nursing.
• Began June 15, 1860: Florence
--------------------------------------------------------- Nightingale School of Nursing opened at
I – PERIODS OF NURSING St. Thomas Hospital, London.
A. INTUITIVE NURSING • Development influenced by:
• Untaught, instinctive nursing o Wars
• Prehistoric times–early Christian era
o Social consciousness
• Belief in shamans, witch doctors, and
superstitions. o Women's emancipation
• Trephining performed to drive away o Increased educational
• spirits. opportunities for women
• Sickness is believed to be due to active
interventions of:
D. CONTEMPORARY NURSING
o Human (witchcraft)
• 20th Century: Post-World War II to
o Non-human (ghost)
present.
o Superhuman beings
• Marked by scientific and technological
(superstitious)
advancements and social changes.
• Nursing done out of compassion;
• Establishment of the World Health
• mainly by women.
Organization (WHO).
• Emergence of Nursing Informatics.
B. APPRENTICE NURSING
• Laws were legislated.
• Nursing involved "on-the-job" training
without formal education.
TAKE NOTE OF THE HIGHLIGHTED KEYWORDS
• Significant figures: FOR EACH PERIOD OF NURSING.
NURSING THEORY POINTERS • Provide information on how and why
concepts are related
A. USES OF NURSING
Type of test : enumeration (probably) 3. PREDICTIVE: (Situation-relating) relationship
and occurrence
• Differentiate nursing from other
professions. • Generated through experimental research
1. Perception
B. COMPONENTS OF NURSING PARADIGM 2. Association
3. Learning
type of test: matching type
4. Reasoning
1. PERSON: recipient of nursing care 5. Communication
2. NURSING: action of the person care
3. ENVIRONMENT: internal and external
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4. HEALTH: patient’s level of wellness
C. TYPES OF THEORY
1. DESCRIPTIVE: (Factor- Isolating) know
properties and working
• Primary levels
• Identify and describes concepts
• Present based on 5 senses