Nurses notice bruising on a child and reports suspected abuse,
Which ethics does this demonstrate?
What is autonomy?
A nurse provides care to clients according to the standard of practice, rather than personal preferences or competing demands.
What type of care does this provide?
What is quality of service?
Client:" I am nervous about the test."
Nurse:" Are you feeling nervous about the test?"
Demonstrates which therapeutic communication technique
What is clarification?
"my shoulder is really, really sore."
What source of data collection will this?
What is subjective data?
A nurse threatens to place a foley in a client who is refusing to eat?
What is assault?
Family disagreement on plan of care for patient,
Which committee should get involved?
What is the ethics committee?
Nurse checks the effectiveness of a breathing treatment on a client?
What is evaluation?
A nurse sits quietly by an upset client as they cry over bad news.
Which therapeutic communication technique is in use?
What is silence?
Respiration 18, B/p 140/90, Temp 37.8?
What kind of data is this?
What is objective data?
A nurse restraints a client and administers an injection against their wishes?
What is battery?
A nurse makes sure all patients have the same opportunity for care.
Which ethical principle is this display?
What is justice?
Nurse starts an IV for antibiotics and calculates the dosage medication.
What is implementation?
A nurse wants to see if a teen has effectively learned how to draw up their insulin by asking them to perform the task after it has been shown to them.
Which learning evaluation is being used?
What is demonstration?
Set priorities, anticipates client's need, determines outcomes.
Which part of the Nursing process is this?
What is planning?
Through the planning process, nurses set priorities, determine client outcomes and select specific
Documentation in the chart helps other HCP to
know what was done by you.
Documentation is a form of what?
What is a form of communication?
Nurse completes an incident report, it doesn't go in the chart!
Besides her charge nurse, who should she hand it to?
What is the Risk manager?
Home health nurse determines supplies for a patient's wound care and reviews orders.
What is planning?
Client performing breast-self examination?
What is secondary prevention?
Knowledge, experiences, attitudes, intellectual and professional standards
What can you relate these characteristics to?
What is critical thinking?
Developing a plan for stress management including yoga and journaling after diagnosed with high blood pressure.
This is an example of what level of prevention?
What is tertiary prevention?
Client's family member asks:
"What are the results of my husband's blood test?
Nurse replies: " I am sorry, I can't provide that information."
Why can't the nurse share ?
What is confidentiality?
Speaking slowly and clearly helps with which population's needs?
What is hearing-impaired?
Quiet room, adequate lighting, assessing patient is comfortable.
What is this setting appropriate for?
What is ideal teaching /learning environment?
Collect information about a client's present health status to identify needs.
What part of the Nursing process is this?
What is assessment/ Data collection?
What are some intervention a nurse will implement during a seizure?
What is
Stay with the client call for help\,
maintain airway patency and suction,
note the duration of the seizure and sequence
Document the seizure with any precipitating behavior.