Electronic Health Record
Nursing Documentation
Public Health
Communication and Health Literacy
Evidence-based Practice
100

A multidisciplinary electronic record that communicates the complex process of medication administration

What is an electronic medication administration record (eMAR)

100

Subjective complaint, Objective findings, Assessment findings, Nursing Plan

What is SOAP note?

100

Births, fetal deaths, marriages, divorces

What are vital statistics?

100

Repeat important information

What is oral communication?

100

Firsthand account of a study written by the researchers involved in the study

What is a primary study?

200

Uses barcodes on medication packages in conjunction with the barcode on a patient's wristband to assist with ensuring the right medication is provided to the right patient at the right dose, right time, and right route

What is barcoded medication administration (BCMA)

200

Problem, Intervention, Evaluation

What is PIE?

200

Monkeypox

What is a communicable disease?

200

Use short sentences

What is written communication?

200

Includes the full text for more the 1,300 journals and uses the NLM MeSH structure

What is the CINAHL database?

300

Verifies the right patient in the BCMA process

What is scanning the bar code on the patient's wristband

300

Assumes all standards are met unless otherwise noted

What is charting by exception?

300

Field of science that studies health and disease in defined populations or communities

What is epidemiology?

300

Ability to obtain, process, and understand basic health information and services needed to make appropriate decisions

What is health literacy?

300

Offers a variety of free services including the NLM Mobile and the My National Center for Biotechnology Information

What is the PubMed database?

400

Verifies the correct documentation for administering medications

What is selecting OK?

400

Fluid intake, heart rate, patient's weight, Glasgow Coma Scale 

What are items nurses should document?

400

Groups of people who share similarities because they share a common greater environment and experience similar social interactions

What is a community?

400

A client receives his or her cholesterol test results and decides to make lifestyle changes to improve his or her number. 

What is health numeracy?

400

Database for systematic reviews and meta-analysis

What is the Cochran Library?

500

Allows a clinician (i.e, provider) to enter orders for patients by selecting the appropriate patient and the necessary order (i.e., medication, treatment, diet)

What is computerized provider order entry (CPOE)?

500

Altering a patient's health record

What is a criminal offense?

500

Practice of promoting & protecting health of populations using knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences

What is public health nursing?

500

The greatest predictor of health

What is health literacy?

500

1. Recognizing an information need

2. Searching for the evidence in the appropriate library databases

3. Critically analyzing the literature findings

4. Applying and implementing the search findings

5. Evaluating the results and effective of practice changes 

What is the process of embarking on the quest for knowledge?

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