Assists patient with oral hygiene.
What is a UAP?
Pertussis
Influenza
Meningitits
Pneumonia
What is Droplet Precautions?
MTV
What is Airborne?
The action of threatening an individual.
What is assault?
Right drug
Right dose
Right patient
Right route
Right time
What are the Five Rights of Medication Administration?
What is the type of nurse who is able to delegate to other RN's, LPN's, and CNA's?
Registered Nurse
Professional conduct and scope of practice for licensed nurses.
What is standard of care?
Starting a blood transfusion; Administering IV Morphine 2 mg for pain; Performing an assessment on a new admission
What cannot be delegated?
Considered conduct that deviates from what a reasonable person would do in a particular circumstance.
What is Negligence?
Use of a rear-facing car seat in the back seat, preferably until the age of 2 or until the child reaches max height and weight anchored in the car.
What is Car Seat Safety?
Conduct deviating from the standard of practice dictated by the profession.
What is malpractice?
Practicing beyond one's scope of practice is covered as compliance under the Rules of Conduct.
What is false?
Teaching
Initial Assessment
Planning
Educate
What is TAPE?
The Nurse Practice Act identifies that nursing students have the right to practice nursing without a license when on a hospital unit.
What is true?
The end.
What is the best part of nursing school?
The range of professional nursing permissible activity defined by law (state legislation) outlining what nurses can and cannot do
What is Scope of Practice?
Obtaining informed consent for a procedure is the responsibility of
What is the physician?
What tasks can NOT be delegated by the RN?
What is TAPE
Teaching
Assessment
Planning
Evaluation
Willful touching of another individual without permission.
What is battery?
Positioning, Ambulation, Cleaning, Linen Change,
Hygiene Care
What is assist with ADLs?
Medication administration, enteral feedings, urinary catheter insertion, suctioning, tracheostomy care, reinforcement of pt. education.
What is delegation to LPN?
The client's legal and ethical rights to be informed of and permit any healthcare procedure or treatment.
What is informed consent?
Right task
Right circumstance
Right person
Right communication/direction
Right supervision/evaluation
What is the Five Rights of Delegation
Nursing School
What is trauma?
reverse isolation
private room
NO FRESH FLOWERS
NO FRESH FRUIT
avoid large crowds
What is Neutrapenic Precautions?