Responsible for own actions as well as others who you delegate.
What is accountability?
The caring relationship between a nurse and a patient that is based on mutual trust and respect, sensitivity, and nurturing.
What is therapeutic communication?
Privacy rule that protects information that identifies individual and access to medical records.
What is HIPAA?
The ability to apply knowledge, skills to provide high-quality, evidence-based care to patients of diverse backgrounds and beliefs
What is cultural competence?
All or part of the process of questioning, analysis, synthesis, interpretation, inference, inductive and deductive reasoning, intuition, application, and creativity.
What is critical thinking?
Definition of _________ is regulate self, legal authority, independent at work, responsibility
What is nurse autonomy?
Being in someone else's shoes, accept/respect pts feelings as valid.
What is empathy?
Grants an agent or surrogate to take whatever measures necessary to carry our patient's wishes.
What is an advanced directive?
Overgeneralization of group characteristics reinforcing societal biases
What is stereotyping?
The ability to reason in a clinical situation as it changes. Taking into account the client and family needs and concerns.
What is clinical reasoning?
_____ ______ enhances professional development, continued education and improved patient outcomes.
What is lifelong learning?
Stereotyping, probing, changing subject and false reassurance.
What are barriers to communication?
Willful touching of another individual that is unwanted, embarrassing, or unwarranted
What is Battery?
The process of adapting to and integrating characteristics of dominant culture.
What is assimilation?
The following information is which part of the Tanner's clinical judgment model. A patient S/P 3-day post op for appendectomy with 8/10 abdominal pain and worsening nausea and vomiting.
What is noticing?
Series of state statutes that define scope of practice, licensure requirements and standards for nursing education programs.
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
Therapeutic technique used to elicit more information.
What is an open-ended question?
Requires that one’s actions promote good.
What is Beneficence?
Overall feeling of strength, hope, and well-being.
What is Spiritual health?
The planning and implementation phases of the nursing process are equivalent to .......
What is responding?
Conveying patient wishes to members of healthcare team.
What is advocating?
Patient: "I couldn't manage to eat any dinner last night, not even dessert."
Nurse: "You had difficulty eating yesterday?"
What is restating or rephrasing?
Civil wrongs where injury is intentional.
What is an intentional tort?
Feeling of dissatisfaction with one’s spiritual well-being or belief system that provides strength, hope, and meaning to life
What is spiritual distress?
The client will rate abdominal pain 3 or less on the 0-10 pain scale during the 7a-3p shift today8/11/2025
What is a SMART goal?