Delegation
and
Supervision
Nursing Process
Critical Thinking &
Clinical Judgment
Admissions, Transfers, and Discharge
Medical & Surgical Asepsis
100

Activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, ambulating, feeding*, and positioning may be delegated to this unlicensed personnel.

What is the Assistive Personnel (AP)?

100

Sequential and overlapping steps including Assessment/data collection, analysis/data collection, planning, implementation, and evaluation describe this. 

What is the Nursing Process framework?

100
Basic Critical thinking 

Complex critical thinking commitment  and Commitment 

What is Levels of Critical Thinking ?

100

Discharge planning should begin at this time.

What is during admission?

100

Soap, Running Water, and Friction

What are the essential components of handwashing?

200

Right task, right circumstance, right person, right direction and communication, and right supervision/evaluation describe this. 

What are the 5 Rights of Delegation?

200

Data the nurse obtains through observation and examination. 

What is primary, objective data?

200
Nursing judgement based on ethical criteria.

What is standards ?

200

The information would you include in baseline data.

What are vital signs, height, weight, and allergy status?

200

Use 3-5 mL of this substance to disinfect hands in place of hand washing.

What is alcohol-based hand sanitizer?

300

A nurse manager is assigning care of a client who is admitted to the PACU following thoracic surgery. This staff member would be appropriate to assume care of the client. 

Who is the Registered Nurse?

300

Interventions that nurses carry out in collaboration with other health care team professionals such as ensuring that the client receives and eats their evening snack.

What are Collaborative Interventions?

300

Why did I say that or do this ?  " Did the original plan of care achieve optimal client outcomes?

What is Reflection?

300

In order to leave a facility at any time, the patient must be this.

What is legally competent?

400

Re-applying the condom catheter for a client who has urinary incontinence is an appropriate task for the RN to assign to this staff member.

Who is the Assistive Personnel (AP)?

400

“Did the client meet the desired outcomes” is a question to consider during this step of the Nursing Process. 

What is the Evaluation step?

400

An inner sensing that facts do not currently support something .

What is intuition?

400

The admissions process includes these three steps.

What are Assess/Collect Data, Inventory Personal Items, and Orientation?

500

This staff member can perform tasks such as performing tracheostomy care, suctioning, checking NG tube patency if delegated by an RN.

Who is the Practical Nurse (PN)?

500

During this step of the nursing process, the nurse prioritizes the client's problems.

What is the Planning step?

500

Is objective ,nonjudgemental.

What is fairness?
500

The two things a nurse must confirm with the receiving facility when transferring a patient.

What is expecting the patient and has a room/bed available?

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