Teaching & Learning
Interprofessional Practice
Informatics
Ethics
Legal Aspects of Nursing
100

".....categorizes learners as visual, auditory, reading/writing, or kinesthetic"

"What is VARK?"

100

When care providers recognize and respect the diversity of other health and social care roles,  responsibilities and competencies.

"What is Role Clarification?"

100

Do not access information that is inconsistent with your professional responsibilities

"What is Privacy & Confidentiality?"

100

A strong personal belief and an ideal that a person or group strives to uphold.

"What is a value?"
100

 Knowing Your Limits and Restricted / High-Risk Activities are examples of....

"What is Scope of Practice?"

200

"age, developmental stage, motivation, literacy, culture, socioeconomic status,
environment, and readiness to learn are examples of this"

"What are Determinants of learning?"

200

When care providers collaboratively determine who will provide group leadership in any given situation

"What is Collaborative Leadership?"

200

Use of computerized systems to process data for storage and retrieval

"What are Informatics?"
200

refers to your ability to make choices for yourself that should be based on full understanding, free of controlling influences.

"What is Autonomy?"

200

This document outlines nurses’ responsibilities when caring for clients under involuntary admission

"What is the Mental Health Act?"

300

"Reinforcement and practice is needed to ensure
consistency in responses."

"What is Behaviourism?"

300

When care providers ensure that appropriate education and support is provided to patients/family members and other involved with care or service.

"What is Patient/Client/Family/
Community-Centred Care?"

300

Health care over distances

"What is Telehealth?"

300

refers to the avoidance of harm or hurt.

"What is non-maleficence?"

300

a multidimensional process that involves health care professionals in discussion with patients to ensure that they clearly understand their illness, its trajectory, and available treatment options.

"What is advanced care planning?"

400

Learns by understanding underlying concepts and principles for application in new situations. Using sensory-rich experiences to strengthen recall and comprehension.

"What is cognitivism?"

400

When care providers effectively use information and communication technology to improve interprofessional patient/family/community-centred care.

"What is Interprofessional
Communication?"

400

Devices that assist nurses in collecting and documenting data at or near the location of care

"What is point-of-care technology?"

400

a conflict between two sets of human values, both of which are judged to be “good” but neither of which can be fully served.

"What is an ethical dilemma?"

400

a medical treatment that is considered impossible or unlikely to achieve its therapeutic goal, or suggests that there is something problematic about the goal.

"What is medical futility?"
500

"Learning is deeply connected to personal
experiences, emotions, and self-actualization. A
positive, supportive environment fosters growth"

"What is Humanism?"

500

When care providers develop a level of consensus among those with differing views and allow all team members, including the patient, to feel that their viewpoints have been heard, no matter the outcome.

"What is Interprofessional Conflict
Resolution?"

500

Appointment reminders
Reminders to take medication
Delivery of a health message

"What is MHealth & Mobile Technology?"

500

the system of ethics in which actions are defined as right or wrong on the basis of their rightness-making characteristics, such as fidelity to promises, truthfulness, and justice.

"What is Deontology?"

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Name 6 Practice Standards

Professional Boundaries, Acting within Autonomous Scope of Practice, Indigenous Cultural Safety, Cultural Humility, and Anti-Racism, Acting on Client-Specific Orders

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