Nursing Theory
Legal and Ethical
General Safety
Nursing Process Clinical Judgement
Cultural & Spiritual Sensitivity
Health & Illness today
Homeostasis, and adaptation to stress
100

Eliminated the need to pay nurses

What is training schools established after the Civil War.

100

This entity has the authority to establish the scope of practice.

What is the state board of nursing?

100

Actively listening to your patient promotes

What is Effective communication?

100

This is flexible and dynamic and requires critical thinking.

What is the nursing process?

100

Refers to the physical attributes and genetic characteristics of individuals, such as skin color, hair texture, and facial features.

What is Race?

100

Efforts to eradicate health disparities are often rooted in the belief that _____

What is Healthcare is a right?

100

This is perceived as challenging, threatening, or demanding.  Is it also high individualized.  

What is a stressor?

200

Time in history nursing practice primarily focused on basic patient care.

What is the early 20th century?

200

Provide basic nursing care under the supervision of RN's and physicians.

What is LPN/LVN?

200

A nurse acts as a collaborator when 

What is works with others team members to achieve the common goal of the patient?

200

The five components of the nursing process.

What is assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation?

200

This culture evolved due to early settlers from England.

What is Anglicized?

200

The incidence of a specific disease, disorder, or injury and refers to the rate of number affected.  

What is morbidity?

200

Fight or Flight

What is the body's natural response to a perceived threat or challenge?

300
Increase focus on holistic care and social determinants of health

What is nursing in the 21st century?

300

Providing the same care to patients regardless of their financial circumstances.

What is Justice?

300

Expected to participate in their care in an active way.

What is a patient?

300

Data collection of both objective and subjective data. 

What is assessment?

300

Demonstrates differences among groups of people.

What is diversity?

300

Conditions are acquired from gens of one or both parents.

What is hereditary?

300

Increased heart rate, sweaty palms, and difficulty concentrating.

What are signs of stress?

400

Established the first nursing school in the world.

What is Florence Nightingale?

400

Advocates for their patient's rights and dignity.

What is ethical nursing practice?

400
Superficial, includes common courtesies and exchanges about general topics. 

What is social communication?

400

A blood sugar of 94 mg/dL and Blood pressure of 120/90. 

What is Objective data?

400

Refers to a shared cultural heritage, often including a common language, ancestry, and traditions.

What is Ethnicity?

400

A temporary state of disappearance of the signs and symptoms related to a particular disease. 

What is remission?

400

Adaption

What is the outcome of coping with stress?

500

The history of nursing has influenced and improved

What is curriculum and Professional Standards?

500

Restraining a patient without their consent or a physician's order.

What is battery?

500

Involves the use of words & gestures to accomplish a particular objective. 

What is therapeutic verbal communication?

500

A comprehensive examination of all body systems to collect a broad range of data about the client's health status.

What is a database assessment?

500

Assuming all people from a certain culture hold the same behavior and beliefs.

What is generalization?

500

Illness affects a person for a short duration and is cured in a short time?

What is an acute illness?

500

Coping mechanism in which the client has removed the experience of abuse or trauma from conscious memory. 

What is repression?

600

Established in 1911

National League for Nursing (NLN)

600
Patients have the right to make their own decisions is called.

What is autonomy?

600

Appropriate body language, maintaining eye contact, open posture, active listening and reflective techniques.

What are effective communication techniques?

600

Patient states, I have pain in my abdomen that is stabbing and burning. 

What is subjective data?

600

According to this religious belief and practices, blood transfusions are refused even in life-threatening situations. 

What is a Jehovah's Witness?

600

This healthcare is provided at specialized facilities such as hospitals, burn centers, and surgery centers.

What is Tertiary care?

600

physical exercise

mindful practices such as meditation and deep breathing

What are active coping strategies for managing stress?

700

Henderson's nursing theory

What is temporarily meeting the client's need until they can?

700

Keeping both the federal and state constitutional laws.

What is statutory law?

700

Two components needed for disaster planning. 

What is a chain of command, and a communication plan?

700

Your patient is admitted for pneumonia.  You listen to lung sounds, count respirations, and monitor his oxygen saturation.

What is a focused assessment?

700

This nursing theory refers to understanding and addressing the impact of culture on health and illness.  It involves being sensitive to diverse cultural backgrounds. 

What is Transcultural Nursing?

700

A federal program that finances health care costs for persons over 65 years and older, permanently disabled and end-stage renal disease.

What is Medicare?

700

A maladaptive behavior in which the client returns to an earlier method of behaving.

What is regression?

800
Main change in nursing definition over time.

What is independent health care practice that is not solely dependent on physicians? 

800

This document identifies the person's preferences regarding medical interventions.

What are advanced directives/living will?

800

PASS

What is  Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep

800

Assessing the client's ability to perform ADL's in their home environment.

What is a functional assessment?

800

A belief that one's own ethnicity is superior to all others.

What is Ethnocentrism?

800

This is long and gradual and lasts for a long time. 

What is a chronic illness?

800

A cognitive symptom associated with stress.

What is impaired concentration?

900

Interpersonal Relations Theory.

What is Hildegard Peplau's

900

Federal legislation ensures equal access to healthcare services regardless of the ability to pay?

Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act (EMTALA)?

900

Regular fire drills and emergency evacuation drills.

What are components of disaster planning and general safety in healthcare facilities?

900

Involves integrating the best available evidence and clinical expertise.

What is evidence-based practice?

900

Whose theory of transcultural nursing includes assessing a cultural nature, accepting each client as an individual, having knowledge of health problems that affect particular cultural groups, and planning of care within the client's health belief system to achieve the best health outcomes.

What is Madeline Leininger's transcultural nursing theory?

900

education level, uninsured, low-income individuals

What are the factors that impact social determinants of health on different populations?

900

Stabilizes mood, induces sleep, and regulates temperature.

What is serotonin?

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