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

The personnel that vital signs can be delegated to.

Who is an assistive personnel (AP)?

100

This type of data is gathered during a physical examination by nurses.

What is objective data? 

100

The skills needed to make clinical judgement about problems in nursing practice

What are critical thinking skills? 

100

Sharing information and orienting clients and family to the room and facility upon admission.

What is orientation?
100

This is the primary behavior performed to achieve asepsis and reduce infection. 

What is hand hygiene?

200

The process of transferring a task to another member of the healthcare team. 

What is delegation? 

200

The nursing process framework

What is Assess, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation?

200

A process in which you cannot move up until the bottom need is met?

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of needs?

200

This begins on admission for every client. 

What is discharge planning?

200

This is how infections are prevented when performing a dressing change.

What is aseptic technique?

300

RN's can delegate tasks to these individuals.

Who are other RNs, LVNs, PNs, and APs?

300

Things to consider during the assassin phase.

What are vital signs, skin assessments, and questions?

300
The order of the ABCs framework

What is airway -> breathing -> circulation?

300

When a client's level of required care changes or another setting is required to provide care.

What are transfer indications?

300

The amount of border needed on a sterile field.

What is a 1 inch border? 

400

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

What are the five rights of delegation?

400

This type of goal is used/developed by nurses when working with clients.

What are SMART goals? (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound)

400

The first priority under the ABCs?

What is airway?
400

When a facility does not offer the type of care a client now requires or the client no longer needs inpatient care and is ready to return home

What are discharge indications?

400

The use of precise practices to eliminate all micro-organisms from an object or area and prevent contamination

What is surgical asepsis? 

500

The predictability of outcome, potential for harm, complexity of care, need for innovation, level of interaction with client.

What are the delegation factors?

500

This guideline or framework is used to set priorities for nurses during the planning stage.

What is Maslow’s hierarchy of basic needs? 

500

The components of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.

What is physical needs, safety & security, love & belonging, self esteem & self actualization?

500

This is included in a phone prescription order

What is the client's name, medication name, dosage, time to give, the frequency and route?

500

The height at which items are dropped onto the sterile field?

What is 6 inches high?

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