Nightingale
Roles of the LPN
Nursing Care
Documentation
Communication
100
Crimean War
What is the war Nightingale trained women to care for the sick and wounded in.
100
Implements interventions to improve, maintain, or restore health
What is caregiver
100
Performance of tasks such as medication administration and treatments
What is functional nursing care
100
Also known as documentation
What is charting
100
A form of non-verbal communication
What is body language
200
from 60% to 1%
What is the influence Nightingale had on the death rate
200
Health teaching and counseling to promote wellness and prevent illness.
What is educator
200
Involves a leader who coordinates care for a group of patients and delegates tasks to other members of the nursing team
What is team nursing
200
Based on the assumption that all standards of practice are carried out and met with a normal or expected response unless otherwise documented.
What is charting by exception
200
A broad question, requiring more than a one or two word response.
What is open-ended question
300
Became the first official symbol of nursing
What is the lamp
300
Works with RN and other members of the health care team to provide continuity of care
What is collaborator
300
One nurse performs all nursing functions for the patient
What is total patient care
300
Electronic Health Record
What is a computerized record of a patient's history
300
Accomplished by rephrasing the meaning of the message or directly asking a question pertaining to specific teaching.
What is feedback
400
Ventilation, sanitation, and nutrition
What is Nightingale's nursing theory/beliefs or curriculum
400
Assigns minor tasks to nurse assistant or other ancillary personnel
What is manager
400
One nurse plans and directs care for a patient over a 24-hour period
What is primary nursing
400
A quick reference for current information about the patient (example: how they eat, transfer, or perform ADLs)
What is the Kardex
400
Requires concentration and focused energy, uses all senses to interpret feedback, and listens for feelings as well as words.
What is active listening
500
St. Thomas hospital in England
What is the location of the first training school for nurses
500
Uses best evidence to guide clinical decision making
What is researcher
500
Works well as long as there is excellent communication among the members and charge nurse
What is team nursing
500
A way to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching and determine a patient's health literacy
What is teach-back method
500
The act of continually checking to see that the patient is still the topic of the interaction.
What is focusing the communication
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