NUR 101
The Nursing Process
Self-Concept
Good Grief!
Cultural Cues
100
These are a legal source which define rules of conduct for nurses.
What is Nurse Practice Acts?
100
The nurse will offer the client 200 mls of water every 4 hours
What is an intervention?
100
Also known as self-image.
What is self-concept?
100
This type of loss is intangible to others
What is a perceived loss?
100
Also known as acculturation
What is cultural assimilation?
200
Loss of consciousness, analgesia, relaxed skeletal muscles, decreased reflexes, etc.
What are results of general anesthesia?
200
During this stage, nursing diagnoses are formed.
What is the nursing diagnosis stage (or 2nd step of the nursing process)?
200
This part of self-concept includes the need to feel good about oneself.
What is self-esteem?
200
A person who has trouble expressing loss or may outright deny it (also includes extended bereavement periods)
What is unresolved grief?
200
A nurse who ignores cultural differences and proceeds as if these differences do not exist is said to exhibit this
What is cultural blindness?
300
This association sets ethical and professional standards for nurses
What is the American Nurses' Association (ANA)?
300
Collecting and gathering data.
What is assessment?
300
Subjective view of one's physical appearance.
What is body image?
300
A loss resulting from an unpredictable event such as a trauma
What is a situational loss?
300
Someone who is aware of cultural differences, feels threatened and responds with ridicule is demonstrating this
What is cultural conflict?
400
Instructions for this test include having the patient void and discard the first urine.
What is a 24 hour urine?
400
Deciding if the goal was met or not.
What is the evaluation step?
400
Described as role-specific behaviors
What is role performance?
400
This type of grief includes suppression of feelings; can lead to somatic (bodily) symptoms
What is inhibited grief?
400
The belief that everyone should conform to your belief system
What is cultural imposition?
500
Primary, secondary and tertiary.
What are 3 types of health promotion and illness prevention?
500
The client will drink 200 mLs of water in the next hour.
What is the planning (outcome identification) step?
500
Question one might ask to define personal identity
What is "How would you describe yourself to others"?
500
A loss resulting from a natural developmental process
What is a maturational loss?
500
A native American who continues to avoid eye contact with a nurse while he/she is explaining discharge instructions is said to be demonstrating this
What is normal cultural behavior?
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