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To systematically turn care over to another provider. 

What is transfer of care?

100

Barriers to communication, teamwork, and collaboration that can jeopardize client and staff safety, as well as create hostile work environments that can take a mental and physical toll on those affected 

what are incivility and bullying?

100
What year was the first educational institution established in NY?
1873
100
Name 5 common prerequisites for all accelerated bachelors programs.
•Micro •A&P I •A&P II •Chemistry •Statistics
100
Has Concordia college rating for the Nclex increased or decreased from 2010-2012?
Increased!!! 2010: 83.3% 2011: 90.9% 2012: 97.0%
200

One provider is delegating the responsibility for the management of a client's specific condition to another provider. 

What is a referral?

200

Building strong relationships helps to improve performance, job satisfaction, and social skills also known as __

What are interpersonal communication skills? 

200

What was the name of the first educational institution established in New York?

Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing, New York City

200
What is typically the minimum GPA required to be accepted into an accelerated nursing program?
3.0
200
When looking for a nursing school what should you make sure they have in order for you to sit for the NCLEX after graduation?
Accreditation
300

One provider formally requests the input of another provider as to how to approach or  treat a condition

What is a consult?

300

 is done when you receive a prescription from a doctor. 

What is receive, record, Read-back?

300

Another name for two or more professionals that work together to improve access to and coordination of healthcare services. 

What is interprofessional teams?

300
How many of the 50 states are accelerated programs offered in?
43
300
What was the Nclex pass rate in 2012 for Concordia college? (BSN program)
97.0%
400

The client-centered approach in which members of different healthcare professions come together and work toward a common goal of improving or restoring a client's health. 

What is collaborative healthcare?

400

is a standardized communication tool to establish uniform delivery of information from one provider to another during the transfer of care. 

What is I-SBAR-R

Introduction-situation, background, assessment, recommendations - Readback

400

The pneumonic TeamSTEPPS stands for this evidenced-based interprofessional strategy

What is Team Strategies, Tools to Enhance Performance and Patient Safety?

400
What percentage of students in an accelerated nursing program are over the age of 30?
71%
400
By the 1900, about how many nursing schools were established throughout the US?
432
500

Cooperation among healthcare professionals from various disciplines to provide optimal care for the patient.

What is collaboration?

500

The Joint Commission recognizes that ____ plays a major factor in client safety-related events. 

What is communication?

500

These actions can increase the vulnerability for mistakes, inaccuracies, and oversights, especially during the hand-off phase of client care.

What are interruptions, misunderstandings, language barriers, and hesitation to speak to authority figures? 

500
How many accelerated nursing programs are there currently nationwide?
230
500
What was the main purpose of the ADN?
BSN programs were good but there was a nursing shortage and it was taking too long to educate and churn out nurses so they came up with a program that would still meet the needs of the nursing profession just in a shorter period of time
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