Person, Place, Time
What is oriented x 3 or orientation?
The "A" in the mnemonic for the Nursing Process
What is Assessment?
The letters EBP stand for this
Evidence Based Practice
The client should be able and willing to learn.
What is READINESS
Patient's name, age, admitting diagnosis
What is items to be included in a nurses shift to shift report
Evokes sound waves or dullness
What is percussion?
The two data types for a nursing/health assessment
What is subjective and objective data?
The first step in the EBP Process
What is identify the clinical issue or problem that is relevant to your practice?
Give 2 positive and 1 negative factors that influence learning/teaching
What is Positive (motivation, readiness, active involvement, relevance, feedback, progression, repetition) Negative (emotions, physiologic events, cultural barriers, psychomotor ability)
It establishes best practices
What is EBP?
Inspection, Palpation, Percussion and Auscultation
What is the order of exam techniques in a normal exam excluding the abdomen?
The nurse uses clinical reasoning (The 2nd step in the nursing process).
What is diagnosis?
EBP integrates these three components
What are use of current best evidence by the nurse and shared with the patient, the nurse's knowledge and expertise, and the patient's preferences and values.
Whose role is to work collaboratively with RN and healthcare team collect data and reinforce client teaching
What is LPN
5 years
What is the time frame for an EBP article to be relevant?
Concentrated watching, observation of details
What is inspection?
A PATIENT COMES INTO CLINIC. THE NURSE IS TAKING VITAL SIGNS. WHAT PART OF THE NURSING PROCESS IS THIS?
What is ASSESSMENT
This acronym that can be used to formulate questions to guide the search for best evidence.
What is PICOT?
Material to be learned must be meaningful to the client, easily understood by the client, and related to previously learned information
What is RELEVANCE
Is it relative?
What must you ask yourself about an appropriate EBP article?
Inspection, auscultation, palpation and percussion
What is the order of the physical exam techniques for the abdomen.
"MY PAIN IS OUT OF CONTROL" SAYS THE PATIENT. WHAT TYPE OF INFORMATION IS THIS?
WHAT IS SUBJECTIVE?
This is what the "P" in PICOT stands for
What is the Population?
Gather data about patient's learning needs, motivation, ability to learn, health literacy, and teaching resources from patient, family, learning environment, medical record, nursing history, and literature.
What is Assessment (Teaching process)?
Realistic, attainable, within a time frame and discussed with the patient
What are expected patient outcomes in a care plan?