Skills for Success
Legalities/Ethics
Holistic Care
Nursing History
Health Care Delivery
100
Organizing notes into a picture to see connections and links between concepts
What is a concept map
100
The responsibility of this member of the health care team is to provide detailed information to a client before consent for treatment can be signed.
What is the Physician?
100
The five dimensions of holism.
What is physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual?
100
The founder of nursing today is considered to be:
What is Florence Nightingale?
100
The nurse is explaining mammography screening to a patient who is reluctant to have the diagnostic test. Which level of prevention does this test reflect?
What is a. secondary b. tertiary c. primary d. acute
200
Recognize, ask, critically analyze, eliminate
What is criticaly thinking strategy?
200
A nurse administers an injection even though client has refused.
What is battery?
200
The goal of holistic nursing is
What is a. curing the client of disease b. assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating the client c. assisting the client to heal d. collaborating with the client
200
"Nursing" is considered all except:
What is a. an art and a science b. to promote, restore, and maintain health c. based on scientific evidence d. evidence based practice
200
The government agency that provides the majority of health care costs for people over the age of 65 is:
What is Medicare?
300
The sister of your 25 y/o dying client, who is an RN, asks you to see his chart. What do you do initially?
What is a. Ask the clients permission b. Ask the clients physicians permission c. Deny her access to the chart d. Provide her a private place to review the chart
300
The nurse is assessing patients in the postanasthesia care unit. For which physiological response to stress should the nurse monitor this patient?
What is a. slow, bounding pulse b. delayed response time c. inability to concentrate d. rapid, shallow breathing
300
The examination required to obtain liscensure as an LPN/VN and RN
What is the NCLEX?
300
The nurse is functioning as a direct caregiver for a patient with multiple health problems. Which word is most associated with the carefiver role of the nurse?
What is a. facilitator b. evaluator c. counselor d. teacher
400
Always, never, none, all, only.....
What is dangerous words in test taking?
400
When a nurse is administrating a medicaton to a confused patient, the patient says " this pill looks different from the one I had before." What should the nurse do?
What is a. Ask what the other pill looked like. b. Explain the purpose of the medication. c. Check the original medication prescription. d. Encourage the patient to take the medication.
400
When considering concepts related to the General Adaptation Syndrome, the nurse concludes the adaptations:
What is a. depend on the nature of the stressor b. can be consious or unconscious c. become secondary stressors d. are maladaptive responses
400
Nursings early history was heavily influenced by (name 3):
What is religion, war time, womens movement, Florence Nightingale, etc.
400
Which nursing activity reflects care on the secondary level of health care delivery?
What is a. arranging for hospice services b. delivering care on a coronary care unit c. providing emergency care at a local hospital d. encouraging attendance at a Smoke Enders meeting
500
Nurses use this to critically problem solve.
What is the "nursing process"
500
An anxious patient repeatedly uses the call bell to get the nurse to come to the room. Finally, the nurse says to the patient, "If you keep ringing, there will come a time I won't answer our bell." What legal term is related to this statement?
What is assault?
500
The pediatric nurse is caring for children with a variety of ages. Which group should the nurse anticipate will have the most problems sleeping as a result of multiple, complex developmental factors?
What is a. infants b. toddlers c. adolescents d. preschoolers
500
Government programs that impacted nursing included:
What is Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security Act, HMO's
500
What is the cornerstone of Nursings Agenda for Health Care Reform?
What is a. a standardized package of health care services must be provided by the federal government b. advanced practice nurses should play a prominent role in the provision of primary ehalth care c. services provided in environments that are accessible, familiar, and friendly d. nursing must provide for the central focus for the health care delivery system
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