Historical Figures
Ethics & Legal Basics
Scope of Practice & Roles
Patient-Centered Care, Culture & Safety
Communication, Delegation & NCLEX Prep
100

This nurse founded the first organized nursing school in 1860 and emphasized evidence-based practice.

Who is Florence Nightingale

100

This ethical principle means “do no harm.”

What is nonmaleficence?

100

These two components make up the “critical dyad” or essence of nursing.

What are knowledge and caring?

100

Information given by the patient is known as this type of data.


What is subjective data?

100

This acronym is used to communicate critical information requiring immediate action.

What is SBAR (bonus points for knowing the acronym) 

200

nown as the “Angel of the Battlefield,” she later founded the American Red Cross.

Who is Clara Barton?

200

A threat or attempt to use force on another person is called this.

What is assault?

200

In Massachusetts, this provider may assist in assessment and reinforce teaching, but cannot diagnose or teach independently.

What is the LPN?

200

Everyone having the opportunity to be as healthy as possible refers to this concept.

What is health equity?

200

According to NCLEX strategy, questions containing words like “always,” “never,” and “only” tend to be …

What is usually wrong?

300

The first African American registered nurse in the United States.

Who is Mary Eliza Mahoney?

300

This law protects people who voluntarily offer help in emergencies from being sued for unintentional harm.

What is the Good Samaritan Law?

300

Name two things an APRN in Massachusetts can do that an RN cannot.

What are: diagnose, prescribe medications, manage chronic conditions, order tests, or perform advanced assessments?

300

This term describes using generalizations about people to process information about them.

What is stereotyping?

300

This is the process of giving another team member responsibility to complete a task.

What is delegation?

400

She created the first system of keeping individual patient records and was the first trained American nurse.

Who is Linda Richards?

400

This ANA Code of Ethics provision states that nurses must practice with compassion and respect for all.

What is Provision 1?

400

This organisation focuses on individualised care, evidence-based practice, and coordinating care through relationships.

What is the ANA (American Nurses Association)?

400

Name the six core elements of patient-centered care (name at least 3 for full points).

Education/shared knowledge, family involvement, teamwork, sensitivity to nonmedical/spiritual needs, respect for preferences, access to information.

400

This type of communication is preferred in nursing—clear and respectful, not hostile.

What is assertive communication?

500

This theorist developed the “Novice to Expert” model and is still alive today.

Who is Patricia Benner?

500

This legal term means a person under 18 who is not dependent on a guardian and may consent for their own care.

What is an emancipated minor?

500

These are the five APRN clinical categories.

What are CNP, CNM, CRNA, PCNS, and CNS?

500

List at least three social determinants of health (SDOH).

What are economic stability, education access, housing, community/social environment

500

Debriefing after patient care is meant to do what? (Name one purpose.)

What is encourage reflection, discuss decision-making, or plan improvements?

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