Nursing Process
Domains of Learning/others
Ethical Prinicples
Types of communication
Communication/ Learning
100

During this phase of the nursing process, goals and outcomes are formulated that directly impact patient care based on EDP guidelines 

What is planning?

100

This type of learning involves the development of manual or physical skills, such as learning how to walk or how to type on a computer.

What is psychomotor learning?

100

According to this principle, the nurse acts with kindness and charity, which requires action on the part of the nurse to benefit others 

What is beneficence? 

100

During this phase of the nursing-patient relationship, the nurse gathers pertinent information about their patient from the chart and other colleagues.

What is the pre-interaction phase?

100

In this form of therapeutic communication, the provider and/or client restates another's message more briefly using one's own words. It consists of repeating in fewer and fresher words the essential ideas of the client. 

What is paraphrasing?

200

During this phase of the nursing process, the provider formulates a  clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems/life processes 

What is Diagnosis?

200

This law is designed to provide privacy standards to protect patients' medical records and other health information provided to health plans, doctors, hospitals and other health care providers 

What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)? 

200

This ethical principle focuses on being honest and telling the truth. It is also the basis of the trust relationship established between a patient and a health care provider. 

What is veracity?

200

During this phase of the nurse client relationship, the nurse and patients first meet and goals are set. 

What is the orientation phase?

200

This is the ability to understand and accept another person’s reality, accurately perceive feelings, and communicate this understanding to the other. This is a therapeutic communication technique that enables you to understand a patient’s situation, feelings, and concerns.

What is empathy?

300

During this phase of the nursing process, the nurse reviews and asks the patient about their medical/surgical history

What is the assessment phase?

300

This type of learning occurs when an individual gains information to further develop his or her intellectual abilities, mental capacities, understanding, and thinking processes

What is cognitive learning?

300

This ethical principle focuses on that nurses should be sure patients have all of the needed information that is required to make a decision about their medical care and are educated 

What is autonomy?

300

When asking these type of questions, these questions allow the client/patient to elaborate points versus simple "yes/no" responses.

What are open-ended questions?

300

This therapeutic communication technique mirrors what the nurse believes the client's feelings to be underneath the words. It mirrors the patient's feelings, not words, back to the client so that the client's feelings can be further explored and expressed by the patient

What is reflection?

400

During this phase of the nursing process, this is the  step which involves action or doing and the actual carrying out of nursing interventions outlined in the plan of care 

What is Implementation?

400

Older adults, abusive relationships, severe mental illness patients, and immigrant populations are examples of this type of population

What is vulnerable population? 

400

According to this principle, Nurses must provide a standard of care which avoiding risk or minimizing it, as it relates to medical competence. An example of nurses demonstrating this principle includes avoiding negligent care of a patient 

What is non-maleficence?

400

During this phase of the nurse-patient relationship, this is where nursing interventions frequently take place. Problems and issues are identified and plans to address these are put into action 

What is the working phase?

400

According to this form of communication/learning, the nurse ask the patient to explain material that was discussed, such as the role of diet and exercise in managing blood glucose levels, or to demonstrate a skill, such as self-monitoring blood glucose.

What is teach-back?

500

During this phase of the nursing process, the provider/nurse determines if expected outcomes are met 

What is the evaluation phase?

500

This type of learning deals with the expression of feelings and emotions and the development of values, attitudes, and beliefs.

What is affective learning?

500

According to this principle, the nurse must be faithful and true to their professional promises and responsibilities by providing high quality, safe care in a competent manner. 

What is Fidelity?

500
As providers, we utilize this method and form of communication to practice self-reflection, motivate ourselves, and talk to the oneself

What is intrapersonal communication?

500

This technique is is a highly useful therapeutic communication that sums up the primary and main points that were discussed as well as the conclusion of the discussion that was mutually decided up. 

What is summarizing?

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