Nursing Roles
Education
Associations
IOM
Misc
100
In the time of Florence Nightingale, women typically:
Where not employed, were housewives and did not work outside the home.
100
What is the application of knowledge, decision making, and psychomotor skills relating to?
Competencies. Competencies are an individuals behaviors and actions that occur because of the knowledge, decision making, and psychomotor skills a person has.
100
There are some Nursing Associations that help with research. Nursing research primarily focuses on:
clinical practice research
100
What are the IOM competencies?
What are patient centered care, interdisciplinary team, evidence based practice, quality improvement, and utilize informatics.
100
How did the Goldmark report of 1918 change nursing education?
What is moved nursing schools from hospitals to universities, required high school diploma for entry into nursing school, and changing the control of hospital based programs to schools of nursing.
200
What are the overall or generalized critical thinking components?
knowledge, caring, and technical expertise. use of evidence as well. Critical thinking is best described as part of Clinical judgment and reasoning.
200
Doctorate of Nursing Practice
What is the newest degree and the newest role for nurses that was developed after 2000.
200
What does Healthy People 2020 support?
What is programs to promote health and prevent illness.
200
Work in Interdisciplinary teams needs:
Communication, Collaboration, Coordination.
200
What can happen if restrain a patient without taking action to get a doctor's order?
What is a charge of assault and battery.
300
What are the roles of a nurse?
advocate, caregiver, counselor, knowledge worker, provider of care, educator, manager, researcher, collaborator, change agent, entrepreneur, and leader.
300
What programs can the NLN accredit?
What is ALL nursing programs.
300
What is practicing with respect and compassion despite individual uniqueness, commitment to patient, advocate, protect rights, protect safety, protect health, responsibility/accountability, delegation, preserve integrity, maintain competence, personal and professional growth, improving healthcare environments, advancement of profession, collaborate to meet health needs, and responsible for integrity of profession and shaping social policy. Best resource for ethics. Also has no mention of social media restriction.
What is present in the ANA's code of ethics.
300
Who drives patient-centered care?
What is the patient, with patient-driven care plans.
300
What does an institution need to do in order to have a culture of safety?
What is remove barriers, develop and implement strategies, understand the essential elements of a safety culture, and evaluation of outcomes.
400
What is are major tools for success in nursing?
What are time management and organization
400
Application
What occurs when a student listening to a lecture and making a connection to something he or she learned in a clinical setting is an example.
400
How do state boards affect nursing education?
What is setting state rules, regulations, and protecting the public.
400
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid in 2007 came out with a major change that would not pay for what type of events?
preventable complications (such as wrong procedure, falls, hospital-acquired decubiti, trauma, blood type incompatibilities)
400
Policy making can be influenced by?
What is lobbying, grassroots advocacy, Political action committees. Politics can affect public policies.
500
What is caring consciously?
being physically present with the patient, dialogue with the patient, believing in hope, avoid assumptions, active listening and sharing, maintain confidentially, showing intuition and flexibility.
500
How does nursing curriculum differ from other types of curriculum?
What is content building; includes simulation, theory/didactic learning, clinical, comprehension with application, and distance learning. Videos are not a main aspect of a nursing program- it is a method for learning or review.
500
What is the benefits of belonging to a professional nursing association?
What are networking, mentors, voice in professional issues, lobbying, professional obligation, committee membership, decision making, assist with publications, develop leadership, professional development, present concepts/ideas.
500
Informatics uses technology to
prevent errors, communicate between areas, and support clinical decisions.
500
You are forced to select between two or more alternatives. What is this called?
What is an ethical dilemma.
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