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100

what does SBAR stand for?

situation, assessment, background, recommendation

100

a set of cultural behaviors and attitudes integrated into the practice methods of a system, agency, or its professionals that enables them to work effectively in cross-cultural situations.

cultural competence

100

a relationship in which the nurse can apply their professional skills, knowledge, and experiences to help an individual

therapeutic relationship

100

"thats cool"

slang or jargon

100

initially, the nursing profession started with:

females in the home caring for family members

200

what is a barrier to critical thinking?

defensive behavior, "my way is better" attitude, cognitive dissonance

200

with an unconscious client, the nurse should always assume

the patient can understand what you are saying

200

paraphrasing but focusing on the emotional part of the message

reflection

200

the foundation in all therapeutic relationships

trust

200

"honey"; discrimination against older adults

ageism

300

most miscommunication errors in healthcare happen:

during patient handoff

300

a term that describes a coping mechanism commonly used among children; where the child may fall behind in development stages

regression

300

a type of group that has no predetermined end date

primary group

300

the ability to be sensitive to, and communicate understanding of the feelings of a patient

empathy

300

when first being introduced to a patient, what is a priority action?

establishing trust

400

the general systems theory focuses on

collaborative goal achievement  

400

T/F: palliative care is used to cure a disease

false

400

this is the stage in group formation where the members in the group feel "safe" and can start working toward shared goals

norming

400

When the community health nurse visits a patient at home, the patient states, “I haven’t slept the last couple of nights.” Which response by the nurse illustrates a therapeutic communication response to this patient? "I see"; "really?"; "tell me more about your difficulty sleeping"; "sometimes I have difficulty sleeping, too"

"tell me more about your difficulty sleeping"

400

the year Florence Nightingale published her Notes on Nursing

1859

500

this type of environment encourages staff to report errors, mistakes, and near misses

non-punitive environment 

500

what are nursing actions for patients with hearing loss?

facing the patient, speak directly, minimize distractions, use touch effectively, nonverbal messages

500

according to Peplau, this stage is when the majority of problem solving occurs between the nurse and patient

working phase

500

A patient diagnosed with terminal cancer says to the nurse “I’m going to die, and I wish my family would stop hoping for a cure! I get so angry when they carry on like this. After all, I’m the one who’s dying.” Which response by the nurse is therapeutic? "Have you shared your feelings with your family?"; "I think we should talk more about your anger with your family."; "You're feeling angry that your family continues to hope for you to be cured?"; "You are probably very depressed, which is understandable with such a diagnosis."

"You're feeling angry that your family continues to hope for you to be cured?"(restating)

500

____ is an intentional human action; not an emotional response

caring