Nursing Process
Nurse Practice Act
Ethics
Maslow & such
Levels of prevention
100

Interview, observation and medical records are used in this step of nursing process?

What is assessment? 

100

The nurse can do all of the following Except?

What is prescribing medications?

100

The nurse kept her promise to her patient even though it was a very busy shift

What is Fidelity?

100

Providing a safe living environment is an example of which level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs? 

What is Safety? 

100

Home health is an example of this level of prevention.

What is Tertiary Care?

200

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Realistic

Time Specific


What are smart goals?

200

He/she can do ADLs such as vital signs, intake and output

Who are UAP?

200

Patients have the right to self determination?

What is Autonomy?

200

According to Maslow these --------------needs are the most basic needs of all human beings. 

What are physiological needs? 

200

Nurses educated on the importance of hand washing in a community health fair

What is Primary Care?

300

Nurses do this to empower the patients.

What is Health Promotion?

300

This nurse cannot do initial assessment, initial education or push iv medications

Who are LPNs? 

300

Nurses must always tell the truth even if it is difficult for the patient?

What is Veracity? 

300

Biological, psychological, spiritual, intellectual are clients ____factors?

What are internal factors? 

300

Mammograms

Colonoscopy 

Self breast exam

What is secondary level of prevention?

400

This is not a medical diagnosis but it improves patient outcomes

What is Diagnosis? 

400

Right task

Right circumstances 

Right person

Right supervision

Right direction & communication

What are 5 rights of delegations?

400

This nurse takes excellent care of the patient of a patient from a different culture?

What is culturally sensitivity?

400

Sociological, environmental and political are client's ___factors affecting his/her health?

What are external factors?

400

Healthy eating, exercise and reduction in smoking

What is Primary Level of prevention?

500

Add quality to length of years

Remove disparities

What is HP 2030?

500

Nurses use __________ to treat the illness and human response to illness

What is a Diagnosis?

500

Caregiver, advocate and researchers are some of the ___ of RNs

What are the roles of RNs?

500

This nurse researches problems and issues affecting her clients.

Who is the research nurse?

500

Alcohol, substance and not using sunscreen are all examples of this 

What are risk factors? 

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