The Nursing Process
Physical Assessment
Communication
Patient Education
MISC
100

The final step of assessing

documentation

100

Yellow-orange discoloration

Jaundice

100

A type of communication in which eye contact, gestures, posture, gait, but not speaking is involved

nonverbal communication

100

Completion of a procedure to show competence

Return Demonstration (Teach back method)

100

When is our first exam due?

This Thursday, October 26th

200
Regulates Nursing Diagnoses

NANDA

200

Blowing, swishing sound in blood vessel

Bruit

200

interaction of one person with large groups of people

public communication

200
Patients right to be informed about their diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis

Patient's Bill of Rights

200

Initiative vs. Guilt

Preschooler age

300

Clinical judgement about patient responses to health problems or life processes; not an official diagnosis

Nursing Diagnosis

300

Bluish discoloration of the lips, mouth, and conjunctivae

cyanosis

300

Interaction to one self; internal thoughts

intrapersonal

300

You should never say this to a patient, rather find someone who knows the answer

"I don't know"

300

Conjunctivitis containing watery tears and crusty around the eye

Viral conjuntivitis

400

This is used to write goals and expected outcomes to be patient centered.

SMART

400

Can cause jugular vein issues

Right Heart Failure

400
The exploration of all factors influencing communication

Metacommunication

400

Three domains of learning

Cognitive, Affective, and Psychomotor

400

The fraction of American's who read at a fifth-grade level

1/5

500

All five steps of the Nursing Process in order

1) Assess

2) Diagnose

3) Plan

4) Implement

5) Evaluate

500

Dropping of eyelid over the pupil

Ptosis

500

A verbal and written exchange of peritonea information during transition of care

hand-off report

500

Internal state that helps arouse, direct, and sustain human behavior

Motivation

500

The second step to Maslow's pyramid

Safety and Security

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