Old as dirt
Who wants to be healthy anyway?
I Identify as
Save the drama for yo mama
Blind leading the blind
Children are scary
100

Three interventions that reduce falls in the older adult population

What are Bed alarms, fall socks, clear path, lighting, assistive devices, fall socks, armband, no rugs, no cords, railings, non-slip tubs, avoiding high climbing?

100

Blood pressure, skin rash, heart rate

What is objective data

100

The duty to tell the truth.

What is Veracity

100

Primary intervention for patients with limited English proficiency.

What is use of an interpreter?

100

What is the nurse's priority for a client with sensory deficits?

What is assess for use of assistive devices?

100

Population with high risk for STI's, anemia, motor vehicle accidents that requires education to promote health.

What are adolescents?

200

Generation that has the responsibility of caring for parents and their children simultaneously.

What is the sandwich generation

200

Gender, age, family history

What are non-modifiable health risks?

200

A nurse that returns to administer pain medication as promised is participating in this ethical principle.

What is fidelity?

200

Four levels of prevention

What are primordial, primary, secondary, and tertiary?

200

A client needs a referral for outpatient assistance with wound care services. What interdisciplinary team member would the referral be given to?

Who is the case manager or social worker?

200

The theory of cognitive development looks at how someone thinks, reasons, and perceives the world

What is Piaget's Theory?

300

Using Ericksons theory of development, this is the stage of development for middle-adulthood.

What is Generativity vs. Stagnation?

300

Regulates the scope of nursing practice and protects public health, safety, and welfare.

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

300

A tool used to provide clear communication during hand-off and notification of abnormal findings during the nursing process.

What is the ISBAR or SBAR?

300

The highest priority for the nurse when using Maslow's hierarchy of needs. 

What is the physiological level/stage?

300

This type of questioning supports the nurse-client relationship by using therapeutic communication.

What are open-ended questions?

300

The focus of Kohlberg's theory.

What is moral development?

400

This is recommended for the older client to improve their cognitive/mental state.

What are memory activities ie:crossword puzzles, trivia, soduko?

400

This stage of the clinical judgement model where the nurse identifies expected outcomes and describes interventions for the expected outcomes 

What is generating solutions?

400

A published guide used to establish moral values of the nursing profession used in decision making.

What is the American Nurses Association (ANA) Code of Ethics?

400

2 heterosexual parents, 1 biological child, an uncle and a cousin living in the same house.

What is an extended family?

400

The learning domain in which a nurse uses role-play to get the client to make changes to their diet through the use of emotional changes.

What is affective learning domain?

400

Potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood (0-17 years).

What are adverse childhood experiences (ACE)?

500

Assessment tool used to identify high risk health outcomes in the older population

What is the SPICES tool? -Sleep, problems eating or swallowing, incontinence, confusion, evidence of falls, skin breakdown

500

Care for students, care for community, care for partners.

What is the Chamberlain Cares model?

500

A client is trying to reduce salt intake and has purchased different salt substitutes for cooking. What stage of the transtheoretical theory does this demonstrate?

What is preparation?

500

This type of healthcare aims for a multidisciplinary, coordinated approach between several different providers and institutions acting together to care for the whole person. Complementary and conventional approaches are used.

What is integrative healthcare?

500

Facial expressions, posture, sounds, body movements.

What is non-verbal communication?

500

7 Stages of Erickson's theory in order

What is: 

Trust vs mistrust 

Autonomy vs shame/doubt

Initiative vs guilt

Industry vs inferiority

Intimacy vs isolation

Generativity vs stagnation

Ego integrity vs despair

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