This mode of value transmission involves observing parents and peers to learn societal norms.
The process by which a state grants a license to practice nursing.
What is licensure?
This confirms that the receiver understands the message.
What is feedback?
This is the process of influencing a patient's behavior to effect changes in knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to maintain and improve health.
What is patient education?
This directive leadershp style assumes full control and decision-making power over a group.
What is autocratic leadership?
This principle of bioethics emphasizes the importance of self-determination and respect for patients' decisions.
What is autonomy?
This is the most frequent reason for the suspension or revocation of a nursing license.
What is impairment due to substance abuse?
This nonverbal form of communication is often the first indicator of a patient’s emotional state.
What are facial expressions?
This teaching method involves presenting information combined with techniques, procedures, and exercises, and is evaluated with return demonstrations.
What is demonstration?
This leadership skill involves recognizing your emotions and how they influence your behavior.
What is self-awareness?
This occurs when personal or institutional factors make it difficult to follow the correct course of action.
What is moral distress?
Nurses should always confirm tis document prior to a patient undergoes surgery.
What is informed consent?
This standardized method ensures clear hand-offs using 'Situation, Background, Assessment, and Recommendations.'
What is SBAR?
To ensure effective teaching for older adults, nurses should accommodate these two common sensory deficits.
What are hearing and vision?
This recognition program helps orginizations attract talent and foster collaborative cultures.
What is Magnet Recognition Program?
This code reflects the primary goals and obligations of the nursing profession.
What is the the Nursing Code of Ethics?
This nursing safeguard helps ensure accurate and timely care is documented.
What is careful documentation?
This phase of the nurse-patient relationship focuses on meeting goals through interventions.
What is the working phase?
These are the three domains of learning discussed in the teaching process.
What are cognitive, psychomotor, and affective?
Fear of increased responsibility is a common reason for this?
What is resistance to change?
This ethical theory determines right or wrong based on the consequences of an action.
What is utilitarianism?
This type of tort occurs when a nurse fails to act in accordance with standards, causing harm.
What is negligence?
This digital communication method must follow strict privacy and confidentiality protocols to prevent breaches.
What is email?
In motivational interviewing, these are used to enhance a patients's learning and self-care behaviors.
What are feelings and incentives?
In this management structure, senior leaders make most decisions with limited input from staff.
What is centralized management?