Student Perspective
RN perspective
Patient Perspective
Family Perspective
100

 This concept describes a student’s motivation do an activity for its inherent satisfaction; in the context of a classroom, a student’s natural motivation to learn

What is "intrinsic motivation"? 

100

This is ultimately used in clinical decision making from prior education in nursing school, and practice in the healthcare setting.

What is nursing autonomy? 

100

This is the name for the individual receiving medical care. 

What is "the patient"? 

100

True or False: 

Minors typically have full autonomy over their medical decisions

What is "false"

200

These are the three professional roles through TCNJ's nursing framework. 

What are "learner-clinician-leader"?

200

This category of nursing autonomy provides direct patient care and allows the nurse to act beyond their standard ability of practice and asserts what they learned in nursing school.

What is "clinical autonomy"? 

200

This is the principle that emphasizes a patient's right to choose their care plan

What is patient autonomy? 

200

Setting clear limits with loved ones during healthcare decisions is known as what?

What is "boundaries"?

300

 This concept describes a student’s ability to make independent learning and clinical decisions while remaining accountable and ethical.

What is "student autonomy"?

300

This nursing autonomy category involves the processes in development of care plans with other healthcare providers to improve the profession of nursing.

What is professional autonomy? 

300

This is a document allowing a person to outline their healthcare wishes. 

What is an advanced directive? 

300

Fill in the Blank: 

Family autonomy is not only relevant for underage patients but also for individuals who ____

What is "have cognitive decline and/or severe disabilities"?

400

After each clinical rotation, a nursing student writes about what they did independently, what went well, and what they could improve next time.

What is "reflective journaling"? 

400

Fill in the Blank: 

"Nurses account for more than ___% of the workforce, implying an absolute effect on patient safety."

What is 60%? 

400

This orders professionals to not perform CPR if the patient’s heart stops. 

What is a DNR? 

400

Having controlling parents can result in increased _____ when the child faces situations independently.

What is "anxiety"?

500

A nursing student demonstrates autonomy by taking initiative during clinicals but also recognizes when a task exceeds their level of training and asks for help. This balance between independence and safety reflects which ethical principle?

What is "accountability (or responsible independence)"?

500

The nurse receives an order to give a patient a medication to which they think the dosage they are told to give is probably too high. Their supervisor says to just follow the orders they were given, but the nurse is hesitant. She has the choice to double check with the provider and call and see what they should be dosing vs what the order states. How is the nurse using autonomy in this situation?

What is "double checking with the provider before administering potentially dangerous doses"? 

500

Before a procedure takes place, they must ensure the patient has given this.

What is informed consent? 

500

For patients under the age of 18, who usually holds the rights to make health care decisions?

What is "parents/guardians"? 

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