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Kindly note that you will be presented with 50 questions randomized from the NOUN question bank. Make sure to take the quiz multiple times so you can get familiar with the questions and answers, as new questions are randomized in each attempt.
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Nurses are morally and legally responsible for providing ___ and___ care.
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The current nursing philosophy views the individual in a ____ manner.
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The course consists of ____ Credit units (30 hours of instruction online; 24 hours of laboratory & Clinical Practice).
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4. All professions have____ that guide their actions.
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The history of philosophy can be divided into____, modem and contemporary.
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____is the oldest known philosophy in the Western world and can be traced back to the fourth century BC.
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During the ____philosophy, the deliberations of philosopher were mainly concerned with explaining and understanding God (Naturalism)
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8. Philosophy is formed from ____ word
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Ethical code is based on value, _____ and respect for the rights of people.
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_____has demonstrated that philosophical thoughts have modified the basis for nursing practice from the time of Florence Nightingale till date.
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____ means that all people have a relationship with God and the nurse must respect this. Compassionate empathic nursing requires that the nurse should help clients to the best of his/her ability to maintain relationship with God.
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The law of nature is an old concept that is often applied to moral law and____.
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The law of nature is an old concept that is often applied to ____and ethics.
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Nurses practice under personal and ____ sets of values
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The influence of ___seems to be the universal component common to nursing philosophies which serve as guidelines for social factors, interpersonal relationships and therapeutic use of self.
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___ is when a nurse talking and walking like a senior nurse she admires.
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_____ values determine the choice mode about how to promote health, and use health care promptly during illness, e.g., eating good balanced diet exercising and seeking medical care when ill.
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The health care in any country is usually a reflection of the philosophy of ____ and society.
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19. Reflect back on what you claim you____.
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Values are formed through observing others and the____
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All professions have a philosophical basis for practice and all healthcare organizations should____
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____ are formed through observing others and the environment
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23. The overall aim of this course is to___
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The issue of health care as a right and quality nursing care for all people is a____.
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The health care in any country is usually a ____ of the philosophy of health and society.
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Having the same rights, privileges or status is referred to as____
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Another development in philosophy in the late 19th and early 20th century is the school of ____with forms on knowledge and learning.
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28. All ___ have codes of practice that guide their actions
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The history of philosophy can be divided into ancient, ____ and contemporary.
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The belief in one God as the creator and ruler of the universe is called____
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Ancient philosophy-Naturalism is the oldest known philosophy in the Western world and can be traced back to the ___century BC.
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32. Nurses practice under ____ and____ sets of values.
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In nursing, ____ is the belief about nursing life society/environment and health.
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The ____ thoughts can be traced to disregard to subjective human experience of life as it is lived rather than as it is thought about.
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Foundation of Professional Nursing Practice II is a ____-credit unit course for students who are pursuing BNSc.
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In the ____ philosophy science and scientific methods dominate with less focus on speculative thoughts.
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Inherent worth and uniqueness of an individual is referred to as____
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In nursing, Philosophy is the ____ about nursing life society/environment and health.
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39. Values are standards that influence____
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The Naturalist School of Thought considers the ___to be the only reliable method of acquiring knowledge.
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Upholding moral and legal principles is referred to as____
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The history of philosophy can be divided into ancient, modem and____.
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43. Others see____, rather than God, as the ultimate.
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The individual within the context of family and society is the bed rock of___.
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45. Humanism centres on interest in the welfare of____.
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Natural law has several different meanings and can be____ and____
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47. All people have ____and principles.
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The ___ is based on value, on health humanity caring and respect for the rights of people.
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49. Concern for the welfare of others is referred to as__
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50. All people have moral values and principles____
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