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Systematic approach to rational decision making that facilitates achievement of best practices Systematic approach to rational decision making that facilitates achievement of best practices

what is EBP

100

step by step process with observable results used by scientists to solve problems

what is scientific method

100

research that uses Measurable variables 

what is Quantitative Research 

100

data collection, collecting, organizing, documenting, and validating data

assessment

100

process by which the assessment data are sorted and analyzed so that specific actual and potential health problems are identified

nursing diagnosis

200

5 Components of the Nursing Process

-assessment
-nursing diagnosis
-planning
-implementation
-evaluation

200

a series of steps by which the nurse and the patient set priorities and goals to eliminate or diminish the identified problems

planning
200

carrying out the nursing interventions in a systemic way

intervention
200

assessing the patients response to the nursing interventions

evaluation

200

directed, purposeful, mental activity by which ideas are evaluated, plans are constructed, and desired outcomes are decided

critical thinking

300

what are SMART goals

S - Specific
M - Measurable
A - Attainable
R - Realistic / Relevant
T - Time

300

way of thinking and acting based on the scientific methods

nursing process

300

Focus on action with out assessment, unaware of resource, need clear cut rules, anxiety and lack of self confidence.

novice thinking

300

Focus on action with out assessment, unaware of resource, need clear cut rules, anxiety and lack of self confidence.

expert thinking

300

form of a question that limits a respondent's answers to one or two words

closed ended question

400

study of all factors that may be involved in the development of a disease

etiology

400

-desired result of nursing actions
-set realistically by the nurse and patient as
-part of planning stage of the nursing process

goal

400

activities that are necessary to be independent in society beyond eating, grooming and toileting
-such skills as; shopping, preparing meals, banking and taking medications

iADLs

400

-information that can be observed by others
-free of feelings, perceptions, prejudices

objective data

400

form of question that prompts a respondent to answer in more than 1 or 2 words

open ended questions

500

These are examples of what?

- Lack of knowledge
- Information overload
- Lack of role models
- Lack of time or money
- Resistance to change
- Misperceptions - require education

what is nursing barriers

500

These are part of what?

-prior illnesses throughout development
-injuries and hospitalizations
-surgeries
-blood transfusions
-allergies
-immunizations
-habits
-medications
-work habits
-relaxation activities
-sleep and exercise patterns
-nutritional patterns

health history

500

any treatment, based upon clinical judgement and knowledge that a nurse performs to enhance patient outcomes

nursing interventions

500

-minimum level of care accepted to ensure high-quality care for patients
-standards of care define the types of therapies typically administered to patients with defined problems/needs

standard of care

500

This type of diagnosis describes human responses to health conditions or life processes that may develop in a vulnerable individual or group
-don't have related factors or defining characteristics because they have no occurred yet.

risk diagnosis

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