The Nursing Process
Nursing
Erickson
Communication
Delegation
100

A systematic method that directs the nurse to accomplish care of the patient.

What is the nursing process?

100
The founder of modern nursing.

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

Autonomy versus shame and doubt.

What is the stage for toddlers?

100

The process of exchanging information and generating and transmitting meanings.

What is communication?

100

The ability to direct or motivate a person or group to achieve set goals.

What is leadership?

200

There are this many steps in the nursing process.

What is five?

200

The organization that Clara Barton founded and became president of.

What is the American Red Cross?

200

Generativity versus stagnation.

What is the stage for middle adulthood?

200

Nonverbal communication is also known as ________.

What is body language?

200

With this leadership, the group and leader work together to accomplish mutually set goals.

What is democratic leadership?

300

This is the piece of equipment used to listen to lung sounds. 

What is a stethoscope?

300

The part of a nursing uniform worn on top of scrubs when performing a procedure that may generate a splash.

What is an isolation gown?

300

Exploration for personal identity and a sense of self.

What is identity versus role confusion (adolescence)?

300

The most expressive part of the body.

What is the face?

300

UAPs collect patient data, but only an RN can ________ this data.

What is interpret?

400

There are this many parts to a nursing diagnosis.

What is three?

400

You scrub your hands for this long when handwashing with soap and water.

What is 20 seconds?

400

An increase in body size or changes in body cell structure, function, and complexity.

What is growth?

400

You must be very aware of this when using social media.

What are HIPAA and confidential patient information?

400

This gives the nurse an outline of parameters for delegation of care.

What is the state's Nurse Practice Act?

500

_________ determines whether the patient has reached their goals.

What is the evaluation?

500

The first 2 things you do upon entering a patient's room.

What is hand hygiene and identify your patient?

500

This is how many stages Erickson uses to describe developmental stages.

What is 8?

500

This is used to prevent miscommunication from one caregiver to another.

What is the SBAR?

500

Three tasks that UAPs may complete.

What is bathing/grooming, ambulation, feeding, taking vital signs, measuring I&O, weighing, simple dressing changes, transfers, or postmortem care?

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