Health literacy
The nursing process
Chain of infection
Therapeutic communication
Critical thinking and Clinical Judgement
100

making information clear accessible and actionable

What are the 3 A's of health literacy? 

100

primary source

What is information from the patient?  

100

20 secs

what is how long to wash your hands

100

Active listening

What is when the nurse observes, hears, understands and provides feedback? 

100

Reflection

What is thinking back or recalling a situation to discover its meaning or gain insight? 

200

8improving people's access to understand and trust health information and their capacity to use it effectively

What is the goal of health literacy? 

200

Independent interventions

What are interventions a nurse can do without a drs order? 

200

Fungi, bacteria, viruses, paracites

What is types of pathogens? 

200

Summarizing 

What is when the nurse emphasizes important points and reviews what the nurse and client have discussed? 

200

Attitudes Standards Competence Experience knowledge

What are components of critical thinking? 

300

missed appointments, inability to read prescription labels, non adherence to medication and treatment

What are indicato9rs for low health literacy? 

300

ADPIE

What is assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention, evaluation

300

port of entry

What is where the pathogen enters the host? 

300

Presenting reality

What is when the nurse dispels delusions, hallucinations, and faulty beliefs? 

300

Recognizing clues

What is the first step in the clinical judgement model? 

400

avoiding medical terminology, reducing language barriers

What are ways to promote health literacy? 

400

Subjective 

What is what the patient tells the nurse? 

400

Susceptible host

What is a host who is immunocompromised or prone to infections? 

400

Clarifying

What helps the nurse determine whether the message received was accurate? 

400

Differencing between relevant and irrelevant data

What is critical thinking during data collection/ assessment ? 

500
health equity

What is the goal of achieving the highest level of health for all people? 

500

Planning stage 

What is the part of the nursing process where goals are established for the patient? 

500

Indirect contact

What is where a pathogen is transmitted via objects to the host? 

500

sounds, personal space, posture, facial expressions, eye contact

What are 5 nonverbal cues? 

500

Confidence, independence, fairness, responsibility, creativity

What are attitudes of critical thinkers? 

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