Roles of a nurse
Background of healthcare team members
Roles of healthcare team members
Interdisciplinary communication
Mix-up
100
Nursing role that is defined as one that pleads, defends, and supports a cause or interest of another
Advocate
100
test you must past to become a registered nurse
NCLEX
100
Nurse anesthetists, nurse midwives, and nurse practitioners are examples of....
Advanced practice registered nurse (APRN)
100
Hand-offs occur when...
change in level of care, temporary transfer of care, discharge, change in provider/service
100
Who was the first nurse to engage in research and evidence-based practice?
Florence Nightingale
200
Nursing role that has the goal of preventing or relieve suffering as much as possible
Comforter
200
One subject that is very heavily studied in a four-year BSN program
Anatomy Physiology Psychology Other sciences
200
Name of the healthcare provider that gives news to the family on the patient's death
physician
200
What are some types of hand-offs?
nursing shift changes, nurse-to-physician handoff, transfer between units, discharge home
200
Term to describe all nursing practice that has healing the whole body as its goal
Holistic
300
Nursing role is responsible for designing, implementing, evaluating, and revising academic and education programs for nurses
Educator
300
Degree that most nurses receive in a four-year program
Bachelor's of Science and Nursing
300
Name of the healthcare provider that specializes in certain fields such as cardiac, psychiatric, or community health
Clinical nurse specialist
300
What are some barriers in communication?
gender differences, individual characteristics
300
Name one HIPPA violation from the video
-Used patient's name -Talked about patient's condition/care to someone other than a HCP -Looked up patient's information on records when they were not associated with their direct care
400
Nursing role that can be described as an older, experienced colleague who supports inexperienced, younger nurses in the early months of the job
Mentor
400
NCLEX stands for...
National Council Licensure Examination
400
“While the practice of medicine focuses on disease, the practice of nursing focuses on _____ ?"
Health
400
Term used to describe a group of people working together as an identified unit or system to determine team mission and goals
Interdisciplinary communication
400
HIPPA stands for...
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
500
Nursing role where the nurse acts as a guardian when keeping information confidential, and when protecting the patient
Sentry
500
Degree a nurse must possess to become a clinical nurse specialist, physical therapist, or a nurse practitioner
Master's
500
Name of the healthcare provider that uses holistic approaches such as massage therapy or music therapy
Nurse
500
Term used to describe the interactive process of passing patient specific information from one caregiver/team to another
Hand-off report
500
When does an RN have to renew their licensure? (how many years)
Every 2 years
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