History and Ethics
Legal Professional Practice
Critical Thinking and Research
Nursing Education and Theorists
Leadership, Caring, and Culture
100

This 1932 report stressed the need for better qualified nursing teachers and nursing schools to become independent of hospitals 

What is the Weir report?

100

This percentage of malpractice cases are based on improper medical documentation

What is 10-20%?

100

The O in the PICOT model for developing good research questions stands for this. 

What is Outcome?

100

This is what Betty Neuman called the lines that surround and protect the client system to help the patient defend against stressors

What are lines of resistance? (The line of defense is the term for the line of resistance that protects equilibrium)

100

This is a critical leadership task for nurses on an intraprofessional team with unregulated care providers

What is delegation?

200

This Canadian organization was founded in 2007 based on recommendations from the Senate Committee publication, "Out of the Shadows at Last"

What is the Mental Health Commission of Canada?

200

One of the most important legal, ethical, and practical roles a nurse can fulfill for their patient

What is advocacy?

200

In experimental research, this means being able to recreate the results of a study using the same methods as the original

What is reproducibility or replicability?

200

Neuman used this term to describe the dynamic nature of a line of defense that can rapidly alter over a short period of time. 

What is flexible?

200

In patient-centred care, using NOD when first meeting your patient means you would communicate these three things

Name, occupation, duty

300

In 1835, this province opened the first mental health institution in Canada.

What is New Brunswick?

300

This standard of professional practice involves using reflective thought and feedback to evaluate and implement changes to practice

What is continuing competence?

300

This type of research study uses a search strategy to collect published and grey literature for analysis. 

What is a systematic review?

300

This nursing theorist describes the nurse as substitute, the nurse as helper, and the nurse as partner

Who is Henderson?

300

This type of caring is achieved when nurses can find a balance between their own life values, goals, and belief systems and those of others

Spiritual

400

In 1953, this organization developed the first code of ethics in nursing.

What is the International Council of Nursing?

400
Being unable to understand the explanation for a procedure makes this impossible for a patient

What is informed consent?

400

This database provides access to biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books

What is PubMed?

400

Nurses understand this to be the desired outcome for conducting patient education

What is patient self-management?

400

This can make finding kinship placements difficult for children who need intervention

What is intergenerational trauma?

500

This issue is central to the most common ethical dilemma faced by psychiatric nurses in their day to day practice.

What is use of force or confinement?

500

This person can provide a proxy consent.

What is a parent or legal guardian?


500

A conflict between two sets of human values that nurses use critical thinking to address

What is an ethical dilemma?

500

This type of learner loves maps, pictures, charts, and flash cards

What is visual?

500

What common symptom that nurses encounter daily is strongly mediated by life experiences and cultural expectations?

What is pain?

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