Nursing Process
Prevention and Care
Culture and Ethnicity
Developmental Theories
Development
100

The first practicing nurse epidemiologist

Who is Florence Nightingale

100

The nurse is applying for a position with a home care organization that specializes in spinal cord injury. In doing so, the nurse is applying for a position in _____care.

Restorative - This is designed to help the patient reach optimal recovery from disease or injury

100

According to the Office of Minority Health (OMH), the thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups are known as

Culture

100

Intimacy vs Isolation is part of who's psychosocial theory of development?

Erik Erikson

100

Normal physical findings of the head in a healthy newborn include

Triangle-shaped anterior fontanels

200

What are the five steps of the nursing process

What is assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
200

The setting of health care services that includes blood pressure and cancer screening is _____ care.

Preventative Care - includes screenings, immunizations, information, counseling etc. 

200

Care that includes the nurse learning about cultural issues involved in the patients health care belief system and enable patients and families to achieve meaningful and supportive care is known as

Culturally Competent Care

200

Who developed the post conventional level of reasoning?

Kohlberg

200

Encouraging children to play a game of kickball would be best suited for which age group?

School Aged
300

A nurse is assisting a patient with exercises in a physical therapy program after surgery. What part of the nursing process is she practicing?

Implementation

300

What are the dimensions of wellness? (8)

Physical, emotional, intellectual, interpersonal, cultural, spiritual, environmental, and financial


300

In performing a cultural assessment, knowledge of a patients country of origin and its history and ecological contexts is known as

Ethnohistory

300

According to Piagets theory of cognitive development, the nurse should allow a hospitalized 4-year-old patient to safely play with?

Blood Pressure Cuff

300

A nurse establishes that a young girl who lives in a bad neighborhood is not able to receive the proper care that she needs because which of her basic needs are in jeopardy?

Safety needs

400

A nurse is working with a patient to determine what goals the patient would like to accomplish prior to being discharged. What part of the nursing process is being discussed?

Planning

400

A long term assisted living or adult daycare would be considered what type of care

Continuing care

400

When asked to describe the differences between ethnicity and race, what should the student nurse explain?

Ethnicity referes to a shared identity and race is limited to biological attributes

400

What is the 4th stage of Freud's five stage psychosexual theory of development?

Latency

400

According to Benner's, as a graduated nurse, you have moved from the stage of novice to?

Advanced Beginner

500

What is the Nemonic used to remember the nursing process?

ADPIE

500

Care designed to prevent further progression of a disease is termed

Tertiary Prevention - care that prevents progression of a disease.

500

When caring for a Hindu patient who is dying, what would a nurse expect to see from the family?

Place a drop of holy water on the patient's lips

500

Jean Piagets cognitive developmental theory focuses on four stages of development, including

Sensorimotor, pre-operational, concrete operation, and formal operations

500

The developmental self-concept task known as initiative versus guilt would occur in which age group

Pre-School

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