Patient-Centered Care
Therapeutic Touch
Therapeutic Communication
Clinical Judgement
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The primary goal of patient-centered care.

What is Patient Satisfaction?

100

The main purpose of using therapeutic touch in nursing.

What is Comfort?

100

The primary goal of therapeutic communication in nursing.

What is Trust?

100

A nurse considers a patient’s feelings and personal background before making a care decision.

What is empathy?

100

This type of personal protective equipment is worn to protect the nurse's hands from contaminants and chemicals during patient care.

What are gloves?

200

Nurses prioritize this when creating a care plan for a patient.

What are Patient preferences?

200

Area of care in which therapeutic touch is often used to reduce anxiety and provide reassurance.

What is Palliative care?

200

When a nurse repeats back what a patient has said to clarify understanding.

What is Reflecting?

200

This term describes a nurse’s ability to recognize and respond to the emotional needs of a patient while making clinical decisions.

What is emotional intelligence?

200

When administering medications, this term refers to the right dose, right patient, right route, right time, and right medication.

What are the "Five Rights" of medication administration?

300

One key communication skill used in patient-centered care.

What is Empathy?

300

An essential step for the nurse to consider in order to respect the patient’s boundaries.

What is Consent?

300

Type of question that encourages patients to share more details and express their feelings.

What is Open-ended question?

300

In clinical judgment, a nurse prioritizes this to ensure that both physical and emotional needs are addressed.

What is holistic care?

300

This conversion factor is used to convert kilograms to pounds, which is often necessary for calculating medication dosages.

What is 2.2?

400

The best initial response of a nurse when a patient expresses concerns about their treatment.

What is listening?

400

Therapeutic touch can help to lower this in patients by creating a sense of calm and safety.

What is Stress?
400

Sitting at eye level with a patient, a nurse demonstrates this therapeutic communication technique.

What is Active listening?

400

When a nurse adapts their communication style to suit a patient’s emotional state, it is an example of this in clinical judgment.

What is flexibility?

400

This process involves verifying a patient's identity using at least two identifiers before administering care or medications.

What is patient identification?

500

This is essential for a nurse to show when addressing a patient’s emotional needs.

What is Compassion?

500

A common nonverbal technique used in therapeutic touch that involves a gentle touch on the patient’s hand or shoulder.

What is Reassurance?

500

The therapeutic communication technique where the nurse acknowledges a patient's feelings without offering personal opinions.

What is Validation?

500

Empathy in nursing helps a nurse make decisions that are clinically sound and sensitive to the patient's perspective, an approach often described by this type of care.

What is patient-centered care?

500

This acronym refers to a set of protocols aimed at preventing medical errors and ensuring patient safety during transitions of care.

What is SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)?

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