Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 11
Chapter 40
100

This is the mode of values transmission in which children are left to explore values on their own.

Laissez-faire

100

Malpractice suits usually fall under this type of law

Common Law

100

These are the elements of the Quadruple Aim initiative

Population Health

Experience of Care

Per Capita Cost

Job Satisfaction

100

A patient presents with the following symptoms: sunken eyes, vomiting, fatigue, and lightheadedness. Their vitals are BP 90/60, HR 115, and RR 26. Their urine specific gravity is 1.040. This patient is likely experiencing this imbalance

Hypovolemia

200

These are the 3 steps of discovering values

Choosing

Prizing

Acting

200

This is the process by which an educational program is evaluated and recognized as having met certain standards

Accreditation

200

True or False: Due to the increasing emphasis on preventative care, the number of PCPs is also increasing.

FALSE

200

This is a serious complication of an IV infusion that can lead to respiratory distress and death

Air embolus

300

This is the difference between the utilitarian and deontologic theories of ethics

Based on the utilitarian theory, the rightness/wrongness of an action depends on the consequences. The deontologic theory says rightness/wrongness is idenependent of consequences.

300

These are the 4 elements that must be established to prove malpractice or negligence has occurred

Duty

Breach of Duty

Causation

Damages

300

This type of health care is used for problems that require more specialized clinical expertise

Secondary

300

Numbness and tingling, muscle cramps, and seizures are symptoms of this electrolyte imbalance

Hypocalcemia

400

Deciding whether to take a dying patient off the ventilator is an example of an ethical dilemma between these ethical principles

Autonomy

Nonmaleficence

Beneficence

400

True or False: A nurse that is the defendent in a lawsuit should discuss the case with their unit manager in order to prepare to testify

FALSE

400

This part of Medicare is voluntary and pays for outpatient costs

Part B

400

Patients hooked up to nasogastric suctioning are at risk for this acid-bace imbalance

Metabolic alkalosis

500

According to the Bill of Rights for Registered Nurses, nurses have the right to do this without fear of retribution.

Advocate!

500

This is an example of a sentinel event

Suicide, wrong-side surgery, etc.

500
With this type of healthcare plan, subscribers pay a copayment and receive medical care through a specific group of providers

HMO

500

A patient is experiencing respiratory alkalosis. The nurse tells the patient to do this

Breathe into a paper bag/breath through pursed lips