This is the first step in the nursing process
What is Assessment?
This is the PPE required for contact precautions.
What is gloves and gown?
This step involves collecting vital signs, performing a physical exam, and reviewing the health history.
What is the assessment phase.
This document allows a patient to express their healthcare wishes.
What is an advanced directive?
This team member can take vital signs on a stable patient.
Who is the UAP?
This color wristband is used to indicate fall risk.
What is yellow?
This is the isolation precaution required for tuberculosis.
What is airborne precautions?
This phase of the nursing process allows the nurse to judge the effectiveness of interventions.
What is the evaluation phase?
This principle is based on "do no harm"
What is nonmaleficence?
This nursing role typically cannot administer IV push medications.
Who is the LPN?
The best way to confirm patient identity before giving medication.
What is ask the patient to state their full name and date of birth?
This is the proper sequence for doffing PPE.
What is gloves, goggles (or face shield), gown, mask?
This step involves setting measurable goals for the patient.
What is planning?
The nurse has what responsibility if child abuse is suspected?
What is report to proper authorities immediately?
This team member should not feed a client who is at risk for aspiration
Who is the UAP?
You should do what if you find an unlabeled medication at the bedside.
What is report it and discard per facility policy?
This is how long you should wash your hands with soap and water.
What is at least 20 seconds?
Analyze or Diagnose
What is the second phase in the nursing process?
This act protects patient heath information.
What is HIPAA?
This professional is responsible for performing sterile central line dressing changes.
Who is the RN?
This safety strategy is used to prevent wrong-site surgeries.
What is the time-out procedure?
This is an infection acquired in a healthcare facility.
What is a nosocomial infection?
Giving prescribed pain medication and documenting the response occurs during this step
What is the implementation phase?
This term refers to a nurse performing procedures beyond their scope.
What is malpractice?
This nursing role may reinforce previously taught education for a newly diagnosed diabetic patient.
Who is the LPN?