Nursing/Ethics
Culture
Miscellaneous 1
Teaching/Learning
Miscellaneous 2
100

Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, and Evaluation. 

What is the Nursing Process in the Appropriate Order?

100

Whatever an individual believes it to be. Individual importance to the client. 

What is Family?

100

"I want to be sure I explained how to take this medicine clearly. Can you please explain it back to me so I can be sure I did?"

What is the Teach Back Method?

100

 The nurse enters the patient's room prepared to provide discharge instructions. The nurse notices that the patient has some facial grimacing with some physical discomfort and seems to lack interest and emotional anxiety. The nurse recognizes these symptoms as problems in providing the discharge instructions. What is the specific name for these problems that the patient is experiencing now? 

What are Barriers to Learning? 

100

This benefit allows nurses to practice in multiple states. 

What is a Compact Licensure?

200

A nurse is providing education to a client about healthy lifestyle choices. What ethical principle is this action displaying?

What is Beneficience?

** Beneficience refers to taking positive actions to help others. This always means that nurses act in the client's best interests; nurses practice primarily in service to others. 

200

Care that emphasizes the need to provide care based on an individual's cultural beliefs, practices, and values. The care is individualized care and is based on the client's behalf. What type of care is this statement referring to? 

What is Culturally Congruent Care?

200

The purpose of this Model is to link relevant cues to a patient's clinical presentation. To determine the best course of action based on the patient's specific needs. What Model are we referring to in this question? 

What is the Clinical Judgement Measurement Model? 

200

The concept of imparting knowledge through a conscious, deliberate set of actions, that help individuals gain new knowledge, change attitudes, adopt new behaviors, or perform new skills.

What is teaching?

200

12-year-old Susan's mother died, and her grandparents adopted her and moved her to LA to live with them. They supported and cared for Susan until she graduated from college. What term is being displayed in this scenario? 

What is a Crisis Proof Family?

***Combines the need for stability with growth and change by adopting flexibility, allowing roles to be easily altered, and accepting help from outside sources. 

- Threats, strengths, changes, & challenges that families face. 

300

Access to healthcare and resources are related to an ethical principle. What ethical term is this information referring too? 

What is Justice?

**Refers to Fairness and equitable distribution of resources. 

300

A man with a child from a previous relationship who marries a woman with two children from her previous marriage. 

What is a Blended Family?

300

A client's blood pressure, temperature, skin color, texture, and heart sounds are considered valuable information during an assessment. What is the name of this information?

What is Objective Data?

*** Data that we can observe with our senses( all except taste), and measure. 

300

A client with a new diagnosis of Diabetes Mellitus learns what causes this condition.

- What Domain of learning does this example represent?  

What is the Cognitive(Understanding) Domain?

300

The process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group or assimilates the values, behaviors, and beliefs of another group, whether wholly or partially.

What is Acculturation? 


**Example, a Muslim female immigrant from Afghanistan is now wearing jeans and a short-sleeved t-shirt and not the traditional dress with the hijab and not showing any skin.  

400

A female patient is starting chemotherapy tomorrow and she asked her nurse about the side effects of the new medication. The nurse explained the side effects and the action of the new medication. What ethical principle could explain the nurse's actions?

What is Veracity?

**Refers to telling the Truth. Even when it may lead to patient distress. 

400

The various services that you are permitted to provide. Based on the level of education, competency, experience, and state guidelines.

What is the Nurse's Legal Scope of Practice? 

400

These factors are used to reduce health disparities, influence health outcomes, organize community education, and provide resources. What are the names of these factors that we are referring to in this situation? 

What are midstream factors? 

** Seek to create individual-level impact by meeting individuals' social needs through screenings, referrals, & other individually focused processes/protocols. Examples include access to resources & services, individual behaviors and choices, & psychological factors. (Access to primary care, attitudinal barriers, medical system familiarity, housing instability and homelessness, food security, safe spaces to exercise, employment & working conditions, early childhood development).



400

A newly diagnosed client with diabetes mellitus learns to self-monitor blood glucose levels. 

-What domain of learning does this example represent?

What is the Psychomotor ( Motor Skills) Domain?

400

These experiences are linked to risky behaviors such as chronic health problems, low life potential, and early death. The survivors are more likely to smoke, attempt suicide, experience alcoholism and depression, and are involved in work absenteeism. 

What are Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)?

*** These experiences increase the person's risk for Suicide.

500

Philosophical Ideas of right and wrong which define the core values used daily to care for clients. 

What is the ANA Code of Ethics? 

*** Guides nursing practice through professional values expected from every professional member, including future nurses.

500

The nondisclosure of patient secrets or information without patient authorization.

What is Confidentiality?

500

This term is used to make informed decisions that enhance client outcomes. What is the name of this term?

What is the purpose of clinical judgement? 

*** Clinical Judgement refers to the thought process (clinical reasoning) that allows healthcare providers to arrive at a conclusion (clinical decision -making) based on objective and subjective information about the patient.

500

The nurse is educating her patient on how to administer his insulin injection. What phase of the nursing process is the nurse displaying in this scenario? 

What is the Implementation Phase of the Nursing Process? 

**Performing the nursing actions identified during the planning process. What are you doing to address the problem? The nurse implements interventions to achieve goals & expected outcomes to improve the client's health status. 

500

 The nurse states to the client that she will be back in 30 minutes to administer her narcotic pain medication as it's not time for administration.  The nurse returned in 30 minutes to administer the pain medication.  

What is Fidelity?

***Refers to the Faithfulness or the agreement to keep promises. 

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