Conflicting orders for ambulation after surgery
What is clarify ambulation orders with provider?
Therapeutic relationship =
What is a professional relationship between a caregiver and a client that is focused on the client's needs and goals?
Instrumental in changing the roles of nurses and women in the 19th and 20th centuries
Who is Florence Nightingale?
BMR
What is basal metabolic rate?
EBP is important because (2 things)
What are high quality and most cost-efficient care possible?
Nursing action after repositioning for breathing difficulty
What is assess client's respiratory status?
Empathy =
What is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person?
Nightingale's influences that still practiced in modern day nursing (2 things)
What are education and sanitary conditions?
N/V/D
What is nausea, vomiting and diarrhea?
3 parts of EBP
What are clinical expertise, patient values, and the best research evidence?
Purpose of analysis
What is to determine the patient's problems?
Autonomy =
What is the ability of a person to make independent decisions and take actions?
Primary role of a nurse advocate (2 things)
What is to safeguard patients' rights and ensure they receive the highest level of care?
TPR
What is temperature, pulse and respirations?
Spirit of inquiry
What is an ongoing curiosity about the best evidence to guide clinical decision making?
Purpose of the nursing interview
What is to gather subjective data through purposeful communication with the patient?
An activity the nurse can perform with a child to draw out his/her feelings
What is draw pictures?
#1 trust building activity
What is effective communication?
C & S
What is culture and sensitivity?
Qualitative or Quantitative? The candy was sour.
What is qualitative?
Clinical judgment =
What is the mental process used when analyzing all the data of a clinical situation to make a decision based on that analysis?
Role of boundaries in a therapeutic relationship (2 things)
What are to establish and maintain a safe and professional relationship?
Seven different roles of the nurse
What are caregiver, advocate, educator, researcher, leader, communicator, counselor?
H & P
What is history and physical?
Steps for implementing EBP (6 steps)
What are cultivate a spirit of inquiry, ask clinical questions in PICOT format, search for the best evidence, critically appraise the evidence, integrate the evidence with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values and evaluate outcomes?