What is the name of the person who is credited for the emergence of modern nursing?
100
Stereotyping
What is it called when someone makes inaccurate generalizations about members of a specific group without exception?
100
Respiratory therapist.
What is the name of the health care team member that manages the patients respiratory needs?
100
The student nurse must prepare adequately before providing patient care so that may provide the same safe care as a staff nurse.
What is the responsibility of the student nurse before giving patient care?
100
The philosophy of this health care option is to provide support and comfort to patients who are dying.
What is the philosophy of Hospice care?
200
Egyptians
What is the civilization most likely to have originated practical nursing?
200
Ethnocentrism
What is it when the belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures and it leads to prejudice and discrimination
200
Social Worker.
What is the name of the health care team member that helps provide information on getting medicare, utilizing community services, and counseling.
200
First do no harm.
What is nonmaleficence?
200
This person works for hospice and does the initial assessment, admits the patient, develops the care plan with the interdisciplinary team.
What is hospice nurse co-ordinator do?
300
World War II
What is the event that had the most profound influence to change practical nursing?
300
Culturally competent care plan.
What is the care plan called that contains adaptations that recognize the patient's cultural preferences?
300
Only the RN can function independently. The LVN functions interdependently.
What is difference between how the RN and the LVN function?
300
This means being free to choose. Patients can do this by participating in their plan of care.
What is autonomy?
300
Active care focuses on treatment for a cure and palliative care provides support, comfort, and works to alleviate the patients symptoms.
What is difference between active and palliative care?
400
The LVN can perform complex nursing skills.
What is permitted by the Nurse Practice Act as long as it is under the supervision of the RN?
400
The belief in the uniqueness and value of human beings.
What is the basic philosophy of individual worth?
400
The goal is to restore optimal physical, emotional, and spiritual health to patients
What is goal of the health care team?
400
When you treat all patients on the unit with equal dignity and respect.
What is justice?
400
Morphine.
What is the most often used pain medication for the dying patient?
500
data collection
What is something the LVN can do to assist the RN during the assessment of patient?
500
Cultures may differ in their acceptance of showing emotions in public, how they should react to pain, and how they use silence and how cues may vary in setting off emotions.
What are the ways different cultures may express themselves.
500
The healthcare team member that initiates teaching the patient about their medications.
What is one aspect of the role of the RN?
500
When a nurse goes off duty without giving report or turning the patient's care over to a qualified nurse.