Professionalism and Nursing Role
Patient-Centered Care and Nursing Theory
Quality and Safety
Communication and Collaboration
Ethics and Incivility
100
_______ is the competence or skill expected of a professional
What is professionalism?
100
The name of the 14 year old boy who died due to medical errors.
Who is Lewis Blackman?
100
______ is the process of minimizing risk of harm to patients through skills competence, knowledge, and ethical practice
What is safety?
100
Using other co-workers and specialist such as physical therapist, speech therapists, occupational therapists, dieticians, and nutritionists in the patient's care.
What is collaboration?
100
Commonly referred as "mercy killing". Major ethical issue.
What is euthanasia?
200
The ANA, International Council of Nurses, National League for Nursing, American Red Cross, and Massachusetts' Nurses' Association are example of ________.
What are organizations?
200
The process of putting the patient in the center of his or her care.
What is patient-centered care?
200
Safety, timeliness, efficiency, patient-centered, equitably, and effectiveness are examples of _______.
What is quality?
200
_____ is the exchanging of information effectively
What is communication?
200
True or false: Bullying is any behavior that is considered to be threatening, intimidating, or demeaning to an individual. Includes physical, emotional, verbal, or combination of the three.
True
300
________ _________is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities, and populations. (ANA 2003)
What is nursing role?
300
What are the 6 QSEN competencies? (Select all that apply: A. Patient-centered care B. Teamwork and collaboration C. Professionalism D. Nursing Theory E. Informatics
Answer: A, B, E
300
True or false: The league of nursing mandates specific quality outcome measures for all hospitals and is the major accrediting body for health care institutions.
False. Correct Answer: The Joint Commission
300
True or false: Near-misses while administering medication should be communicated.
True.
300
_________ are moral principles that govern a person's decisions and behaviors.
What are ethics?
400
______ _________ _________ is the method of applying research findings to nursing practice.
What is evidence-based practice?
400
This "founding"nurse stated that the nurses' role was to "put the patient in the best condition for nature to act upon him?.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
400
One of the most common nursing errors is ________ errors, which may or may not cause patient harm.
What is medication?
400
______ ______ _______ is the process of guiding and following patients over time; follows to different doctors, facilities, and hospitals.
What is continuum of care?
400
True or false: Civility is any action such as verbal, emotional, psychological, or physical, that interferes with work, home, or educational responsibilities.
False. Correct answer: Incivility
500
Credit or recognition; required to practice as a nurse.
What is accreditation?
500
_________ ____________ includes explaining or predicting an idea using interrelated concepts and definitions; conceptual framework
What is nursing theory?
500
What does 'QSEN' stand for?
What is Quality and Safety Education for Nurses?
500
______ ________ is defined as transferring a patient from one setting to another or from one provider to another. Takes much communication and collaboration.
What is care transition?
500
Incivility includes : (Select all that apply) A. Harassment over the internet, through email, or text messages B. Social rejection C. Treating a person with disrespect D. Lateral and horizontal violence E. Bullying
All of the above.
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