In terms of Situation background assessment recommendation (SBAR), the current problem the pt is experiencing is which part of SBAR?
Assessment
A nurse is using evidence-based practice to develop a PICOT question. Which of the following describes the "O" in PICOT?
The desired result of the intervention to the problem. Outcome.
What does HIT stand for?
Health Information Technology
Effective communication includes what? Select all that apply: Diversions, Open ended questions, Paraphrasing emotions, active listening
Open ended questions, paraphrasing emotions, & active listening
Which ones are examples of nonverbal communication? Select all that apply: Facial expression, eye contact, language, silence, posture & gait.
Facial expression, eye contact, silence, posture & gait
Explain Interpersonal & Intrapersonal.
Interpersonal
Communication b/t 2 or more people
Intrapersonal
Self talk that happens within the individual
A nurse is collecting data from a group of clients regarding their feelings and experiences of living with congestive heart failure. In which of the following types of research studies is the nurse participating? Qualitative, Quantative, Interlinked, or Mixed Data
Qualitative
Qualitative is more for descriptions.
Advantages vs Challenges of an Electronic medical record vs manual medical record.
advantage include standardization, accuracy, confidentiality, easy access for multiple users, providing ease in maintaining ongoing health records of clients' information
challenges include learning the system, knowing how to correct errors, and maintaining the security
What is atraumatic care?
Atraumatic care: refers to the therapeutic delivery of care that minimizes or eliminates the psychological and physical distress experienced by children and their families in the health care system
Does Pneumonia lead to respiratory acidosis or alkalosis?
Respiratory Acidosis
A nurse is caring for a client who states, "There is no one in the world who cares about me." Which of the following responses should the nurse make? A) But your family visits you often, so they must care." B) “I don't really believe that no one cares a bout you." C) "You are feeling totally alone and without support?" D) "Why do you feel that way?"
"You are feeling totally alone and without support?"
What does PICOT stand for?
Population, Intervention, comparison group, outcome , and time.
What are Jean Piaget’s Cognitive Development?
When should verbal orders be used?
During an emergency.
Who was the person responsible for the introduction of the importance of collecting data?
Florence Nightingale
What are the 3 stages of the “Vision for meaningful use”?
Data capture and sharing
Advanced clinical processes
Improved outcomes
What are the 4 roles of the nurse?
Patient advocate, care coordinator, sharing decision making w/ other members of the team, understanding roles of other team members
A nurse is using evidence-based research to care for a client who has diabetes mellitus. What type of guideline should the nurse use to manage the delivery of care?
Clinical practice guidelines
Explain Subjective, Objective, Assessment, and Plan (SOAP).
Subjective: what pt says
Objective: vital signs, physical findings, lab data, imagine result
Assessment:
Plan: treatment plan
What are the 5 steps of EBP?
Ask a clinical question.
Collect the most relevant and best evidence
Critically appraise the evidence you gather.
Integrate all evidence with one's clinical expertise and client preferences and values in making a practice decision or change.
Evaluate the practice decision or change.
What are the 5 pillars of HIT?
Improve quality, safety, and efficiency, and reduce health disparities
Engage patients and families
Improve care coordination
Improve population and public health
Ensure privacy and security protection for personal health information
How does the team approach affect patient outcome?
Decrease med errors, discuss chain of command, present evidence and ongoing research
Explain Erik Erikson's stages with ages.