Nursing Process
Vital Signs
Communication
Professionalism
Documentation
100
Five steps of the Nursing Process.
What is assessment, diagnose, plan, implement, and evaluate.
100
>than 90%
What is the expected SpO2 level.
100

Tend to focus on their own needs and become impatient when these needs are not met

What is aggressive communication. 

100

The nurse is clean, neat, well groomed, and administers quality patient care.

What is professional behavior. 

100

The form or place in the chart where the nurse documents his or her observations, care given and patient's responses.

What is nursing notes.

200

"I do not have the energy to do what I like to do."

What is subjective data?

200

Where should you obtain a temperature from in a patient who has seizures?

what is rectal 

200

gently touching a blind patient's arm before providing care is considered?

What is nonverbal communication

200

Tell me what QSEN stands for

What is quality and safety education for nurses? 

200

What are the 4 C'S of documentation?

Clear, concise, correct, and complete

300

"Tell me about the problems you are having." This is what type of questioning during an interview.

What is open-ended questions?

300
What is the normal adult pulse rate?
What is 60-100 beat per minute.
300

Being attentive to what the client is saying, verbally and nonverbally

What is active listening 

300

defines the scope of nursing practice and expanded nursing roles

What is the nurse practice act? 

300

In military time, 9:00 pm is ___________.

What is 2100?

400

Vital signs and lab results are considered what?

What is Objective data

400

What is the name of the pulse located behind your knee?

What is Popliteal pulse 

400

This is the area that surrounds your patient

What is personal space. 

400

when one speaks falsely about another

What is slander?

400

What does SOAP stand for?

What is subjective, objective, assessment, and plan.

500
When performing an assessment, grouping related cues together is called __________.
What is data clustering?
500
What is the RR range?

10-20

500

Name three types of nonverbal communication

body language, posture, eye movements

500

The patient has questions before they sign their consent. What should the nurse do?

What is CALL THE MD and have MD come back to explain. 

500

Limits the use and disclosure of sensitive PHI 

What is the Hippa. 

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