The practice of designing equipment and work tasks to conform to the capability of the worker
What is ergonomics?
What is traditional?
Central theme in theoretical frameworks in nursing
What is the person receiving the care?
Theoretical framework that goes based on characteristics of basic needs
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Type of nursing research that is conducted to gain insight by discovering meanings, based on belief that reality is based on perceptions that differ for each person and change over time
What is qualitative research?
This type of exercise involves muscle shortening and active movement, for example: bicep curl or squat
What is isotonic?
Comes from an expert, accepted as truth based on person's perceived expertise
What is authoritative?
Nursing research that involves concepts of ba sic and applied research
What is quantitative research?
Pediculosis
What is lice?
The patient's right to consent knowledgeably to participate in a study without coercion and that they can withdraw their consent at any time
What is informed consent?
Examines general ideas and considers specific actions or ideas
What is deductive reasoning?
Obtained through scientific method
What is:
P: Patient, population or problem of interest (age, gender, ethnicity or specific condition or problem)
I: Intervention of interest (main treatment, therapy or exposure you are considering)
C: Comparison of interest (main alternative to intervention, different treatment or no intervention)
O: Outcome of interest (the desired or expected outcome)
T: Time (timeframe for the study or type of question being asked)
Came up with the theory that meets the personal needs of the patient within the environment
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Rights of Human Subjects
What are:
Informed consent, right to refuse to participate without jeopardizing the care that they will receive, the right to confidentiality and the right to be protected from harm?
Builds from specific ideas or actions to conclusions about general ideas
What is inductive reasoning?
What are some fall prevention methods?
What are:
Raising side rails of the bed, bed alarms, grip socks, locking wheels of bed/chair/assistive device?
A problem solving approach to making clinical decisions, using the best evidence available
What is evidence based practice?
Highest level of Maslow's hierarchy of needs
What is self-actualization?
Confidential document that objectively describes the circumstances of the event, includes the patient's response and the exam and treatment of the patient
What is incident report?
Types of range of motion
What are:
Active exercise
Passive exercise
When the nurse _______ something to the UAP, the nurse is responsible for ensuring that hygiene measures are performed satisfactorily and validates, analyzes, documents, communicates and acts on any items noticed during hygiene care
What is delegates?
Level of need involving social connection - friendships, intimacy, love, feeling a sense of belonging to a group
What is love and belonging?
Name the 5 levels of Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs
What is:
Physiologic, safety and security, love and belonging, self-esteem and self-actualization?
Characteristics of meeting the need of patients with dementia
What is:
Individualizing patient care, consult family, patient, other caregivers
Ensure privacy and warmth
Provide relaxing environment
Relaxed demeanor
Bathing body sections at a time are other options