This scholar established the Domains of Learning
Who is Benjamin Bloom
Who is considered the founder of modern nursing?
Who is Florence Nightingale?
This is the ethical principle that requires that the primary goal of health care and nursing is to do good for others.
What is beneficence
The authority to oversee licensure of registered nurses in the United States belongs to this group.
Who are Individual states
What are the 5 components of the nursing process?
What are: assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation and evaluation?
This domain of learning describes the ability to understand the meaning of what is known
What is Comprehension
Where did nurses first get their education?
What is hospital based programs?
This is the ethical concept that guides the determination of which patient will receive a donor organ.
What is Distributive justice
Nurses are required to ensure that the patient has consents to treatment; give an example of when treatment can be given WITHOUT verbal or written consent
What is - the patient is unconscious and requires emergent medical care
The 3 parts of QSEN competencies are:
What are Knowledge, Skills, Attitudes.
Teaching a patient how to care for their ostomy bag is an example of what kind of learning?
What is the psychomotor domain?
Nursing education did not become standardized until the 1940's and 50's. What were the original 3 options for nursing education?
What are diploma, ADN, and BSN programs?
This is the definition of the ethical principle of nonmaleficence
What is avoiding harm to patients
This is the best definition of assault
What are threats to do bodily harm to the person or another person
Name one of the TV shows used to provide examples in lectures
What are:
New Girl, Sherlock, The Office, The Good Place
The part of a test question designed to trip you up
What is a distractor?
The transfer of the nurse's responsibility for the performance of a task to another nursing staff member while retaining accountability for the outcome is called what?
What is delegation?
This is the first step in the ethical decision-making process?
What is collect, analyze, and interpret the data.
This is the description of battery from the standpoint of civil law.
What is the application of force to the person or another person without lawful justification or permission
The abbreviation of NCLEX stands for what?
What is The National Council Licensure Examination
This is the most important thing to remember when taking a multiple-choice examination such as the NCLEX-RN.
What is avoid reading into the question information that is not included in the client situation
This is the primary goal for establishing licensure of nurses
What is to ensure a minimum level of competency to protect the public.
The systematic process to test or discover information with the goal of improving client care
What is nursing research
Discussing patient information in public spaces is a violation of which tort?
What is invasion of privacy
QSEN is the abbreviation for....
What is Quality and Safety Education for Nurses