Uses Maslow’s Hierchy of Needs
What is Physiologic Integrity
These apply to ALL areas of nursing practice regardless of the stage of client‘s life or the setting of healthcare delivery.
What are the four basic roles of nursing.
This barrier is due to Client looking around and unable to focus on the conversation or task at hand.
What is attention and concentration.
The nurse should treat each client as.
What is a unique individual
A verbal communication type with a lapse in talk
What is silence.
It involves Client surroundings and the 6 right
What is safe and Effective Care environment
In this role it is important to know the client’s needs and knowledge base.
What is Educator
This person only speaks Spanish; what barrier may present?
What is language compatibility
This principle involves holistic care
What is promoting the client’s physical, emotional, spiritual and social well-being
Period of time when the nurse and client Agee that health care needs have been met
What is terminating phase.
Education and evaluating understanding of future care
What is Health promotion and Maintenance
As a nurse before using this role you must know the employees legal, appropriate assignment for a task and ensure appropriate completion
What is Delegator
This barrier involves disabilities
What is hearing and visual acuity
This involves knowing the client’s knowledge base and dialect
What is using terms and language that the client understands.
Opinions are said to be made in seconds at this time
What is The introductory phase
It involves the nurse actively listening, being supportive and providing resources as needed
What is Psychosocial Integrity
In this role the nurse is performing health-related tasks.
What is Caregiver
The intubated client may experience this barrier
What is motor functions?
This is to advocate for the client
What is to encourage the client to participate in decision makin
The nurse is assessing her client during this phase
What is the working phase
This council has delegated four categories of needs
What is the National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Other disciplines and support personnel work as a team in this nurse role
What is Collaborator
this Person feels superior to the nurse and ingots what he or she says. What is the barrier?
What is interpersonal attitudes
To achieve more complete history it is important for the nurse to ask this type of questions.
What is open ended questions
Vocal sounds that are not actually words
What are paralanguage