Clinical Judgment
Communication
Law and Ethics
Physical Assessment
Nursing Process
100
Critical thinking leads to good ?

Clinical judgement

100

Communication tool: Template used to communicate with MD or other nurses

SBAR

100

is a serious criminal offense, such as murder, falsifying medical records, insurance fraud, and stealing narcotics

Felony

100

 skin that has been rubbed away by friction

Abrasion

100

What is the acronym all nursing language stems from

ADPIE

200

____________ ___________ is the thinking process by which a nurse reaches a clinical judgment.

Clinical Reasoning

200

 positive and negative ideas and feeling are expressed in an open and direct way.

Assertive

200

A group of nurses who work at a large, long-term care facility have become embroiled in controversy over a large number of residents who are refusing a seasonal influenza vaccination. Specifically, there is controversy around the appropriate amount of influence that nurses can exercise when encouraging residents to become immunized. A teleological perspective on this issue would prioritize what consideration?


The greatest good for the greatest number

200

A nurse has explained the purpose and procedure for a comprehensive assessment and has directed the client to an appropriate position on the bed. The nurse has also provided a drape with which to cover the client. What is the primary purpose of providing a drape during the assessment process?

Modesty

200

The nurse prepares and administers prescribed medications during which phase of the nursing process?

Implementation 
300

Which reasoning process is most likely used by the novice or expert nurse who encounters an unfamiliar patient situation?

Analytic reasoning

300

This is defined as a process of interaction between people in which symbols are used to create, exchange, and interpret messages about ideas, emotions, and mind states

Communication

300

A nurse is caring for a client with hypertension whose blood pressure has increased from 154/78 mm Hg to 196/98 mm Hg with a heart rate of 110 beats per minute during the past hour. The nurse goes to lunch without reporting the change to the healthcare provider, and the client suffers a cardiac arrest. What principle has the nurse violated?

negligence

300

The nurse is performing a physical assessment of an older adult female client. The nurse documents scoliosis as part of the spinal assessment. What is scoliosis?

Lateral curvature of the spine

300

A patient with Parkinsons disease with a shuffling gait will have a priority nursing diagnosis of 

Risk for falls/Injury

400

Which type of reasoning process is used when nurses make sense of patient situations through telling and interpreting stories?

Narrative 

400

Communication competence in nursing means that communication is both ________________________ and _________________________.

effective, appropriate

400

A nurse is called to a deposition for a malpractice charge that has resulted in the death of a client. As the chart is reviewed, the prosecuting attorney questions the nurse about several defaming comments written in the medical record about the client. What charges can be filed against the nurse due to these comments?


Libel

400

A nurse is performing the diagnostic positions test to observe extraocular movements on a client during a routine eye exam. Which of the findings would the nurse expect to observe?


coordinated movement of both eyes

400

The nursing student demonstrates accurate application of the assessment phase of the nursing process by performing which action?

Head to toe assessment, checking VS, asking the client if he/she has any cultural preferences 

500

Novice nurses rely on this to do clinical judgement

analytic reasoning

500

The use of electronic health records as a communication tool is essential. What is the most significant barrier to using electronic health records?

The potential for personal health care information to be accessed by those who do not have the right to access it.

 


500

A client with a bone infection had a central venous catheter ordered for the long-term administration of antibiotics. The intravenous line was inserted at the bedside by a qualified nurse, but the nurse was observed to make a serious lapse in aseptic technique and the client developed sepsis. What type of law most directly addresses this situation?

Civil law

500

The nurse notes low-pitched, soft breath sounds over the posterior middle lobes with intermittent, high-pitched, popping sounds in the posterior lower lobes, primarily during inspiration. What is the nurse's correct interpretation of these findings?

crackles

500

A nurse is interviewing an asthmatic client who has a high respiratory rate and is having difficulty breathing. what is a good nursing diagnosis 

Impaired Verbal Communication related to the breathing problem

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