Education
History
Legal/Ethical
Critical Thinking
Communication/Collaboration
100
The name of the test one must pass to become a registered nurse
What is NCLEX-RN?
100
This document stated clearly for the first that mastering a unique body of knowledge was required for professional nursing practice.
What is Notes on Nursing?
100
defines the practice of professional nursing for each state?
What Nurse Practice Acts
100
A systematic problem-solving framework that ensures care is developed in an organized, analytic way.
What is the nursing process?
100
Using one's personality and communication skills to help patients.
What is therapeutic use of self?
200
The three ways to prepare for a career as a Registered Nurse
What are Diploma, ADN or BSN program?
200
Responsible for creating the Red Cross?
Who is Clara Barton?
200
the failure to act as a reasonably prudent person would have acted in the same circumstances?
What is Negligence
200
Informed opinions and decisions based on empirical knowledge and experience.
What is clinical judgment?
200
The spaces between the nurse's power and the client's vulnerability.
What is professional boundaries?
300
She credited with creating the first educational system for nurses
Who is Florence Nightingale?
300
Considered to be the first public health nurse, know for the Henry Street Settlement?
Who is Lillian Ward?
300
giving someone the authority to act for the Registered Nurse?
What is Delegation
300
Statements of what is to be accomplished for a patient that are derived from the diagnosis.
What goals or objectives?
300
Simplistic, distorted images used to describe or characterize groups.
What are stereotypes?
400
The number of Continuing Education credits a registered nurse must complete every two years in the state of Ohio?
What is 24?
400
one solution to addressing the shortage of nurses during World War II?
What was Practical Nurse programs
400
the permission to treat that is granted before starting
What is Informed consent
400
An approach to the delivery of health care that integrates the best evidence from research studies and patient care data with clinician expertise and patient preferences and values.
What is evidence-based practice?
400
When verbal and nonverbal aspects match and reinforce each other?
What is congruent communication?
500
One of the five major problems identified in the Institute of Medicine's Health Professions Education: A Bridge to Quality report of 2003?
What is *Students were not being educated to care for diverse, elderly and chronically ill patient populations *Students were not prepared to work in teams *Students were not consistently educated in how to find, evaluate, or use scientific evidence *Students do not learn how to find root causes of errors *Students were not provided with basic informatics training
500
one way that nursing schools are addressing the need for enhanced clinical decision making in novice nurses through the use of technology?
What is High-fidelity simulations
500
The best way to protect oneself from accusations of malpractice or mistreatment
What is Documentation?
500
A framework used to streamline the process of examining research literature.
What is PICO
500
one common cause of communication breakdown
What is *Failing to see the uniqueness of the individual *failing to recognize levels of meaning *using value statements and cliches *giving false reassurances *failing to clarify?
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