Where are the Tarrant County College District Guidelines that include the TCC Nursing program philosophy?
What is the TCC Student Handbook?
The American Nurses Association (ANA) defines nursing as an ____ and a __________.
What is an art and a science?
Where is Application on Bloom's Taxonomy of Cognitive learning?
What is half-way up (in the middle)?
What are nonmodifiable (or internal) risk factors?
What are age, gender, genetic factors?
Which is more important, verbal or nonverbal messages?
What are nonverbal messages?
Who accredits the TCC Nursing Program?
Who is ACEN (the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing)?
Care that encourages the active collaboration and shared decision-making between patients, families, and providers to design and manage a customized and comprehensive care plan is called?
What is patient-centered care?
What are the three domains of learning?
What are cognitive, affective and psychomotor?
What are modifiable risk factors?
What are environment, lifestyle?
What is a denotative meaning in communication?
What is a meaning that is understood by all sharing a common language (e.g. baseball).
What are TCC Nursing's core role concepts (on which evaluations are made)?
What are: member of the profession, provider of care, client safety advocate, member of the healthcare team?
Programs sponsored by an institution to increase the knowledge/skills/competencies of their nursing staff is called?
What is inservice?
What is the final stage of the stages of change in The Transtheoretical Model?
What is termination?
Explain primary prevention.
What are true prevention methods. It precedes disease or dysfunction. Used with individuals considered to be physically and emotionally healthy.
In communication, what is a Complementary relationship?
What are one person holding an elevated position over the other. E.g. A nurse doing medication teaching to a patient.
What is TCC's Nursing Philosophy?
What is "humans are unique, complex, holistic beings. Humans possess physiological, psychological, socioeconomic, ethnocultural, developmental, & spiritual needs."
Nursing educators believe that students are accountable to be what?
What are self-directed and life-long learners?
What leaner characteristics affect patient teaching?
What are physical, psychological and sociocultural.
Explain tertiary prevention.
What is rehabilitation or care AFTER an illness?
In the Circular Transactional Communication Process, what is the message the sender receives back from the receiver that indicates if the receiver understood the intended message?
What is feedback?
What is Tarrant County College's Nursing Program's mission?
What is "open access and quality teaching and learning opportunities?
What makes nursing a profession?
What is: provides a specific service, requires an extended education, has a code of ethics, has a theoretical body of knowledge, have autonomy in decision making and practice?
What is the single most important consideration with patient teaching?
What is "What are the patient’s learning needs?"
The three main components of the Health Belief Model are:
What are perception of susceptibility, perception of seriousness, likelihood that the individual will take action?
In the Circular Transactional Communication Process, what are interpersonal variables that influence communication?
What are factors within both the sender & receiver that influence communication: education, developmental level, sociocultural background, values/beliefs, gender, age, physical health status, pain, anxiety…