Name the three levels of healthcare systems.
What is Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary
Name how many lobes are in each lung.
What is three in the right lung and two in the left lung?
Nurse Anna observed Nurse Julie complete ambulation with Patient 503. Nurse Anna documented the information into the patient's EHR. Is this a DO or DON'T of documentation.
What is DON'T?
This type of grief is experienced before a loss actually occurs, such as when a loved one is diagnosed with a terminal illness.
What is anticipatory grief?
Nurse's commit to ______ learning.
What is lifelong?
Name the three types of nursing care delivery systems.
What is functional nursing, team nursing and primary nursing?
What is dyspnea?
Explain Mrs. Raines' COAST model.
What is Code Status (C), Oxygenation (O), Access/Allergies (A), Safety (S), and Tubes/Draines (T).
This is the final stage in Kubler-Ross's Five Stage of Grief, when a person begins to find peace with the loss.
What is acceptance?
Name at least two factors that facilitate learning.
What is motivation, readiness, active involvement, relevance, feedback, nonjudgemental support, information that proceeds from simple to complex, repetition of key concepts and facts, timing, and environment.
Name at least two Professional Nursing Associations.
What is International Council of Nurses, Sigma Theta Tau International, American Nurses Association, National Student Nurses Association, Emergency Nurse Association, Association of PeriOperative Registered Nurses, Society of Pediatric Nurses, American Nurses Foundation, etc.
Name the six adventitious breath sounds.
What is crackles, rhonchi, stridor, wheezing, atelectasis, pleural friction rub?
Explain the SOAPIER format.
What is subjective data (S), objective data (O), assessment (A), plan of care (P), interventions (I), evaluation (E), and revision (R)?
A nurse is caring for a terminally ill client who says, "Why is this happening to me? I've always taken care of myself." The nurse recognizes the client is likely in which stage of grief according to Kubler-Ross?
What is anger?
One can become culturally aware or competent overnight.
T/F
What is false?
Name two federal healthcare agencies.
What is OSHA and the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Name a noninvasive intervention for a client with decreased oxygenation.
What is place a pulse oximetry, nasal cannula, use incentive spirometry, or assist to high-fowler's position?
Name the most important thing when taking an order from a physician.
What is READ IT BACK?
A nurse is reviewing advance directives with a terminally ill client. Which document allows a client to designate someone to make healthcare decisions if they are unable to do so?
What is durable power of attorney for health care?
Name the six hallmarks of diversity.
What is cultural differences, gender, race, class, sexual orientation, and age?
Name the parts of Medicare and explain their coverage.
What is Part A: hospital insurance, Part B: medical insurance, Part C: Medicare Advantage plans, and Part D: prescription drug coverage.
Name the order of steps when performing a nursing assessment of the lungs.
What is observe, palpate, percuss, and auscultate?
Name the four types of written communication.
What is verbal, nonverbal, electronic and written.
A client has experienced a miscarriage but reports her family is minimizing the loss and telling her to "move on." The nurse recognizes this as what type of grief?
What is disenfranchised grief?
Name Fowler's seven stages of spiritual development.
What is undifferentiated faith, intuitive-projective faith, mythic-literal faith, synthetic-conventional faith, individual-reflective faith, conjunctive faith and universalizing?