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100

A person suing?

plaintiff

100

preconceived and untested belief about people

stereotype.

100

what do you include in health promotion?

Immunization clinics

Poison control information

Teaching about a healthy diet

100

client right regarding the client's medical record?

To see the health record

To copy the health record

To restrict certain disclosures of the health record

100

first stages of the nursing process

assessment

200

is a threat or attempt to make a bodily contact with another person without that person's consent

assault

200

 professional rituals as a means to standardize practice and ensure efficiency.

Common and observable expressions of culture

200

when providing client care within a philosophy of ethical decision making and professional expectations, what is the framework used?

Code of Ethics

200

According to Maslow's basic human needs hierarchy, which needs are the most basic? give an example interims of health care need.

Physiologic needs, the most basic in the hierarchy of needs, are the most essential to life and have the highest priority. Physiologic needs include oxygen, water, food, temperature, elimination, sexuality, physical activity, and rest.

200

disaster (tragic event of great magnitude that requires the response of people outside the involved community. (give examples)

massive flooding following a hurricane or

earthquake 

man-made (e.g., a toxic spill, war, or a terrorist event).

300

a condition that exists when the universal spiritual needs for meaning and purpose, love and belonging and forgiveness are met.

Spiritual health

300

what is the definition of health?

a state of optimal functioning or well-being.

300

why don't we use the restraints in elderly populations?

It threatens autonomy.

300

 woman of Far East continent refuses to eat the hospital food, she keeps of stating, "I'm just not hungry." What factors should the staff assess for this problem?

Ask to see what is culturally appropriate for the client.

300

A person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an illicit activity.

Whistle-blowing

400

view one's own culture as the only correct standard by which to view people of other cultures stereotypes are preconceived

Ethnocentrism

400

a patient frequently called for pain medication. what should you consider when assessing the client's pain?

Pain is what the client says it is.

400

what are the different educational path in nursing

LPN, ADN, Baccalaureate program (community nursing and leadership, as well as liberal arts)

400

you should reviews all current research-based literature on insertion of any procedure. What type of nursing will be practiced based on this review?

Evidence-based nursing

400

What is the legal source of rules of conduct for nurses?

Nurse Practice Acts

500

controlled substances must be kept secure and monitored closely in accordance with institutional and state regulations. what happened if you Fail to do so?

Action against the nurses' licenses

500

You are caring for a 75yo client from a Middle East culture. How do you as a student nurse demonstrate awareness of culturally competent care?

Establishing effective communication.

500

you are in HRC, working on your client's plan of care for a clinical assignment. The client's name is written at the top of her plan. What ethical responsibility is the student violating?

Confidentiality

500

major religions has several characteristics in common.

defines right and wrong.

500

why use Maslow's theory and where can be apply it to nursing practice?

the nursing process.

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