A client-centered approach in which members of different health care professions come together and work toward a common goal of improving and restoring a clients health is called
What is collaborative health care
The act of nurturing another person to whom one feels a commitment or responsibility is fundamental to the role of the nurse
What is caring
Name three of the six factors that can influence and affect a clients education
What are:
Client values
Attitudes
Beliefs
Health literacy
Barriers and learning
Teaching strategies
What are the four steps of the nursing process for the practical nurse
What are:
Data collection= identify expected and unexpected findings and report findings to the RN
Planning= nursing is in collaboration with the RN
Implement= interventions to address client needs
Evaluate= the effectiveness of interventions and report findings to the RN
What framework provides the nurses with a method of determining the appropriate orders of client -care based on ongoing assessment and data collection, information received during the change of shift report, communication with other members of the health care team and review of the electronic health record
What is priority setting framework
Name two out of four things that effective discharge planning can achieve
Decrease the clients length of stay
Avoid re-admission to the hospital
Decrease health care costs
Increase reimbursement for the hospital
The application of evidence-based nursing that is congruent to the professional cultural values, beliefs, world view practices and practices of the clients is called
What is culturally competent nursing practice
What is the verification of care that assures safety and continuity of respect for the clients educational needs
What is documentation
When the nurse is assessing the client what is the name of the two types of data the nurse documents
What are:
Objective data= measurable as to what the nurses see
subjective data= data which the nurse obtains from the client or family m emeber
What identifies the five categories of home needs that, when unmet, motivate clients to take actions to meet those needs
What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs
What does the acronym I-SBAR-R stand for
I=introduction
S= situation
B= background
A= assessment
R= recommendation
R= readback
Name of the relationship the nurse needs to establish with her clients and take an active interest in the clients perceptions of illness and how they manage it is
What is the therapeutic relationship
Cognitive domain of learning is also known as the thinking domain. Name three of the six stages of cognitive domain
What are:
Knowledge= recalling prior learned knowledge
Comprehension= understanding and interpretation of information
Application= the ability to use the data
Analysis= the breakdown of information to understand its structure
Synthesis= putting the elements together to create a new whole
Evaluation= deciding the ideals of the ideas
The ---------- process sets the stage for critical thinking but it is the nurses responsibility to use the process to embrace critical thinking
What is the nursing process
What priority framework is algorithm used in prioritizing care for individuals or groups of clients
What is the ABCDE approach priority framework
Airway
Breathing
Circulation
Disability
Exposure
A method to settle disagreements peacefully and respectfully, through compromise and accommodation to each others needs, by sharing goals and achieving competition with the other party
What is conflict management
Name the two spiritual assessment tools a nurse can utilize to spiritually assess their clients
What are the FICA and HOPE tools
Smart goals supplies the nurse with a system of organized indicators that can assist the nurse in evaluating which goals the client has been able to meet. What does the acronym SMART stand for
What is:
Specific
Reasonable
Attainable
Relevant
Timed
Implementation is a client centered step that involves using the ---- ----- ------ to provide care for clients to help meet the identified goals
What is the plan of care
True or False
Mass-casualty triage differs for ED triage, in that most critically injured clients might receive no treatment if they have minimal chance of survival
What is True
Name three of the five major elements that determines someone's emotional intelligence (EQ)
What are:
Self-awareness
Self-regulation
Motivation
Empathy
Social skills
What does the spiritual assessment tool FICA stand for
What is:
Faith and belief ("What spiritual beliefs aid you in coping?)
Importance ("Do your spiritual beliefs impact how you care for yourself or allow others to care for you?")
Community ("Are you part of a spiritual or religious community group or congregation?")
Address in care ("How would you like me and the members of the health care team to address the current issues in your health care?")
What do the Knowles fundamental perception of learning include
What is:
Relevance
Self-directed
Life experience
Readiness
Task-centered
Motivation
True or false
Clinical reasoning and clinical judgment cannot be delegated to unlicensed staff
What is true
Name three of the five clinical indicators nurses should use in guiding their clinical decision making in determining a clients clinical status
What are:
Level of consciousness
Tracking of vital signs
Changes in skin color
Pain level
Gastrointestinal changes