1. Evolution of Nursing
2. Legal & Ethical
3. Documentation
4. Communication
Chapters 1-4
100

A nursing program that is certified by a state agency is considered to be this.

What is approved?

100

This law was created to protect the expectations that patients have regarding their health care services.

What is the American Hospital Association’s Patient’s Bill of Rights?

100

This form explains the lapse when events are not consistent with facility or national standards of expected care.

What is an incident report? 

100

This tone of voice works best when communicating with an older adult. 

What is a lower tone? 

100

This is a system of comprehensive patient care that  considers the physical, emotional, and social environment and spiritual needs of a person. 

What is holistic health care?

200

Basic needs must be met before the next level of needs can be met is the basis for who & what theory.

Maslow's hierarchy of needs

200

This must be completed before a thoracentesis  procedure may be performed. 

What is informed consent? 

200

This is the process used to appraise the practice of an individual nurse. 

What is peer review? 

200

This posture by the nurse demonstrates warmth & acceptance by the nurse. 

What is an open posture? 

200

You are violating this act if you leave a copy of the patient’s history and physical on the photocopier. 

What is the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA)?

300

This is the most effective process to ensure that the care plan is meeting the needs of the patient.

What is communication?

300

This is the best thing that you can do as a nurse to avoid a lawsuit. 

What is provide compassionate, competent care?

300

This is what the nurse uses as a basis for documentation in focus charting. 

What are patient problems? 

300

This simple intervention can be used when communicating with a non English speaking patient. 

What is touch? 

300

This is the score you need on your state boards to be given your license. 

What is pass?

400

This is a modern educational advancement program for the LPN/LVN to enter RN education.

What is articulation?

400

You can be sued for this if you perform a procedure without consent. 

What is civil battery? 

400

This is the legal owner of the patient’s medical record.

What is the institution? 

400

If you keep looking at your watch while talking with a patient, they may think this? 

What is that you are in a hurry? 

400

If the nurse is standing over the patient with the patient lying in bed, this may be conveyed as this. 

What is power? 

500

This is a cost-effective delivery of care used by many hospitals that allows the LPN/LVN to work with the RN to meet the needs of patients.

What is case management? 

500

This is something the nurse should not share with a patient when discussing values. 

What is his/her opinion? 

500

A nurse is using the data, action, response, education (DARE) system of charting, and is completing the data portion. The data portion focuses on this. 

What is assessment? 

500

This type of communication facilitates the formation of a positive nurse patient relationship.

What is therapeutic communication? 

500

This fundamental principle is what the nurse must always have when confronted with an ethical decision.

What is respect for people? 

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