Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
100

Systematic, logical process of individualizing nursing care

What is nursing process? 

100

Generalizations, stereotypes, prejudice, discrimination, race will hinder the nurse from becoming ______

What is cultural competency?

100

True or False

Experience can affect ones ability to critically think. 

What is True?

100
Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
What is SBAR
100

A particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage

What is health disparity? 

200

This aspect of the nursing process describes the client's health problem

What is nursing diagnosis? 

200

Using culturally based knowledge to promote the well-being and health of people/groups which improves their ability to face difficult life conditions.

What is culturally congruent care?

200


These events can cause serious injury or death and should never happen in a hospital.





What is Never events/Sentinel Event?

200

Scientific principle for selecting an intervention

What is rationale?

200

Norms, values, and traditions

Ethnicity, race, nationality, and language

Gender, sexual orientation, location, class, and immigration status

All of the above influences how people seek health care and how they behave toward health care providers.

What is culture?

300

This nursing care provides individualized care and restores an emphasis on personal relationships

What is patient centered nursing? 

300


A process by which nurses consider an issue and attempt to find a satisfactory solution to achieve the best outcomes.





What is problem solving?

300
In order to feel confident with critical thinking skills you should have self confidence T or F
What is True
300

The nurse left the wound untreated, the infection which caused the death of the patient. The nurse broke this code of ethics? 

What is non maleficence? 

300

Which kind of nurse do all of the following?

Value diversity

Conduct a cultural self-assessment

Manage the dynamics of difference

Institutionalize cultural knowledge

Adapt to diversity

What is culturally competent nurse? 

400

Actions initiated by the nurse to achieve client goals

What is interventions (implementation)?

400

True or False

The nurse is NOT at liberty to discuss the diagnosis of STD or plan of care of a 17 year old client with the parents due to ___________

What is HIPAA? 

400


Federal document that outlines health care goals for the public





What is Healthy People 2020?

400

While working with a client of a different ethnic or cultural background when instructing it is important to enlist some guidelines

List some of the guidelines that will help nurses become culturally competent

Provide a designated translator

Obtain foreign language materials

Use visual aids

Use simple language, avoid slang, use humor cautiously

Identify cultural gender roles, include family

400

Establishing rapport with the patient, good listening skills, body language, tilting of the head, repeating statements

What are good communication techniques?

500

A patient complains of pain in his back and you ask the patient to rate the severity of the pain as well as the location and duration of the pain. This is known as what part of the nursing process?

What is assessment (data collection, subjective data)

500

Every competent adult has the right to accept or refuse treatment is an example of which nursing principle?





What is Autonomy?

500

During the assessment portion of the nursing process, critical thinking can assist the nurse to ask?

The nurse addresses the residents by their proper name, praises their accomplishments, and shows them respect. What human need is the nurse meeting??

a.) safety and security

b.) self-actualization

c.) self-esteem

d.) spirituality 

c.) self-esteem


1. What is complete data? Do I have all the information I need. Did I miss anything?


2. What is self esteem? 

500

In order for learning to take place between a nurse and a patient what must happen first

What is the patient must be ready to learn

500

This begins with the nurse showing respect for the patient and family members and recognizing that communication includes not only verbal responses but also nonverbal expressions, such as tone of voice, body language and facial expression.

What is therapeutic communication?

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