Components of a current scholarly source.
What is published in 5 years or less, is peer-reviewed, and is a journal article?
The shape of Maslow's Hierarchy is portrayed in.
What is a pyramid?
Survey, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, Review.
What is the SQ4R Method?
Assessment, Diagnosis, Plan, Implementation, Evaluation
What are the steps of the nursing process?
To do no harm.
What is Nonmaleficence?
Professional behavior online.
What is Netiquette?
The proper way to format the article title.
What is in sentence case?
Level of Maslow's basic needs.
What is physiological?
3 hours per credit hour per week.
What are the hours you should study per class per week?
Symptoms or issues that a client tells you that you cannot observe or measure.
What is subjective data?
Patients make their own decisions.
What is Autonomy?
Facial expressions, body language, touch, and appearance.
What is non-verbal communication?
The proper way to format the journal title.
What is in title case?
Name Five Physiological Needs.
What is Breathing, Food, Water, Sleep, Homeostasis, and Reproduction?
Scheduled to study for A&P from 8-10, Health and Wellness from 10-12, Lunch from 12-1, and pick the kids up at 2.
What is a block schedule for time management?
Recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypotheses, generate solutions, take action, and evaluate outcomes.
What are the steps in the Clinical Judgement Model?
Acknowledges your actions and owning your mistakes.
What is accountability?
Expressing your point of view in a way that is clear, direct, while still respecting others.
What is assertive communication?
The proper way to list authors in the reference.
What is the author's last name and first initial?
Name all five levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is Physiological, Safety, Love/Belonging, Esteem, Self-Actualization?
Visual, Write, Auditory, Kenethitic.
What are learning styles?
Signs and symptoms in a patient that can be seen, felt, heard and/or smelled.
What is objective data.
Direct and maintain safe and clinically competent nursing practice.
What is Standards of Practice?
Components of an email.
What is a greeting, a subject, a clear message, and a signature?
The components of the title page?
What is the page number, title, name, school name, course name, professor's name, and the due date?
Maslow's relationship to nursing.
What is how to prioritize patient care?
A visual diagram that shows how different things relate to the main problem and relate to each other.
What is a concept map?
Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timed make up what acronym.
What are S.M.A.R.T. goals/outcome statements?
Give 2 examples of mandated reporting.
What is elder abuse, child abuse, practicing under the influence, practicing with a fraudulent license, and medical errors?
Poor communication effects on patient care.
What is can cause harm, escalate emotions, and violence?