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3. Which of the following concepts is not the basis of the philosophy of

nursing:

1. the patient as a person;

3. environment;

2. medical nurse-organizer and performer; 4. health.

4. What is not related to the virtues of a nurse:

1. compassion;

3. independence;

2. patience;

4. diligence.

5. What is not a nurse’s ethical responsibility:

1. do not cause harm;

2. be loyal;

3. ability to distinguish mistakes from offenses;

4. respect the patient’s identity and maintain their dignity.

Select all the correct answers:

8. the ethical components of the philosophy of nursing include:

1. deontology;

3. values;

2. responsibilities;

4. virtues.

9. Ethical principles of health care practice are:

1. benevolence;

3. face recognition;

2. confidentiality;

4. informed consent

Find a match:

10.

The ethical principle

its explaining

1. Utility

2. Confidentiality

3. non-Acceptance

4. Autonomy

a. equality in relation to people

b. maintaining the good for the majority

c. non-disclosure of medical secrets

d. helping the patient make their own

decisions

THEME 2. NURSING PROCESS, STAGES OF THE NURSING PROCESS.

LEVELS OF HUMAN NEEDS ACCORDING TO A. MASLOW.

CLASSIFICATION OF PATIENT PROBLEMS

Purpose

:

• to study the stages of the nursing process, to master its application in practice;

As a result of studying the topic, the student should know:

1. Definition and goals of the nursing process;

2. The stages of the nursing process;

3. Types of human needs by A. Maslow and V. Henderson;

4. The concept of a nursing diagnosis and its difference from a medical one;

5. The types of problems of the patient;

6. Categories of nursing interventions.