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Relate three examples of nursing presence to family presence.
 
  Nursing presence Family presence ___________________ ___________________ __________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________________ Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Standardized languages provide a mechanism to ensure common meanings to terms, facilitate data collection, and aid research.
 
  Which of the following languages includes all nursing specialties and demonstrates the ability to encompass other standardized nursing languages? 1. ICNP
  2. NANDA
  3. NIC
  4. NOC



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Answer to Question 1

Examples:
Nursing presence Family Presence

Nurse uses questioning to identify unique family experiences and meanings. Family members share thoughts and ideas to shape a collective understanding of the illness

Nurse helps family develop caring strategies. Families implement caring strategies that promote health.
Nurses advocate for family members to be with family members as desired. Family members choose to be present during another family member's illness experience.

Rationale:
Multiple examples of nursing presence and family presence are related to each other.

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Rationale: ICNP includes all nursing specialties and demonstrates the ability to encompass other standardized nursing languages. It is a widely accepted standard in nursing. The other answers are specialized languages: NANDA for classifying nursing diagnoses, NIC for nursing interventions, and NOC for nursing outcomes. Currently, standardized nursing languages are fodder for research as well as a tool to enhance research through shared meanings.





 

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