History/Roles
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Culture
Health Care Team
Loss, Grief, Dying
100
Florence Nightingale
What is name of the person who is given credit for the emergence of modern nursing?
100
The student nurse must be able to give the same safe care to their patients as a staff nurse.
What is the reason a student nurse must prepare adequately for patient care before providing patient care?
100
This is the belief that each person is unique and has value as a human being.
What is the belief of individual worth?
100
This agency provides health services supervised by a licensed health professional in the patient's home.
What is a home health agency?
100
This is a common reaction to out of sequence death.
What is quilt in regards to out of sequence death?
200
Egyptians.
What is ancient civilization that most likely originated practical nursing?
200
All patient's are treated with equal dignity and respect.
What is justice?
200
This is when a person is making inaccurate generalizations about members of a specific group that leads to prejudice and discrimination.
What is stereotyping?
200
This facility is utilized for patient's who are stabilized following an illness or injury. The focus is the return of function and to prevent any further disability.
What is a rehabilitation facility?
200
This is when a nurse rushes through the patient care and avoids interaction with a dying patient.
What is withdrawal?
300
world War II
What is the event that had the most profound influence to change practical nursing?
300
This is demonstrated when patient's are encouraged to be involved in planning and carrying our their own care.
What is autonomy?
300
A culturally competent care plan contains adaptations that recognize the patient's cultural preferences.
What is does the culturally competent care plan provide?
300
The prospective payment system came in to use at this time and uses the critical pathways and managed care to help discharge patient's as quickly as possible.
What is impact of the DRG's and prospective payment?
300
Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, acceptance.
What are the five stages of grief according to Kubler -Roaa?
400
The LVN can practice complex nursing skills.
What is the LVN permitted to do when under the delegation and supervision of an RN?
400
First do no harm.
What is nonmaleficence?
400
This is the belief that one's culture is superior to other cultures and it can lead to prejudice and discrimination.
What is ethnocentrism?
400
This is a system provided by the government that provides medical services to patients regardless of income. Social workers can help patient's get this assistance.
What is Medicare?
400
This is the final stage of human growth.
What is death?
500
This identifies the patient's problems
What is the reason the nursing diagnosis is important?
500
The nurse is demonstrating this when she documents the patient's expression of feelings or wishes without subjective interpretation.
What is fidelity?
500
Some cultures express their emotions in public and others disapprove, there may be different cues to emotions, culture may dictate how one responds to pain, and silence is used differently among different cultures.
What are some statements that reflect different cultural ideas regarding expressions or emotions?
500
This is a facility that provides ongoing assistance of trained medical professionals, nurses, doctors, and physical therapists.
What is a skilled nursing facility?
500
Mottling of extremities, decreased urine output, increased restlessness, alterations in respirations, increased pulse.
What are the signs and symptoms you might see as death approaches?
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