Time Waits For No one
NANDA Knowledge
No job is finished until the paperwork is done
100

How soon should you notify me if you are going to be absent and how should you notify me.

You need to notify me at least one (1) hour prior to the start of our scheduled clinical time. (Via cell phone number provided)

100

What type of NANDAs are not allowed to be used for your clinical paperwork?

"At risk" NANDAs

100

When is your clinical paperwork due and when will it no longer be accepted?

All clinical assignments are due 48 hours after the clinical day is completed. Because your clinical rotation is on Thursday, your assignment will be due Saturday at 5 PM each week. 

200

At what time will you be considered absent? 

7:15

200

What is the one criteria to the educational topics in your care plans? 

Educational topics need to be specific to your patient's needs

200

Give 2 examples of academic dishonesty. 

  • copying from another student’s paper or other scholastic work.

  • copying from your own previous assignment. 

  • using thoughts, words, or expressions of other’s works, including web-based information, as one’s own (plagiarism).

  • using platforms such as ChatGPT to complete your assignment.

300

What is considered tardy and how many tardies constitutes an absence?  

Arrival between 6:45 a.m. to 7:15 a.m

THREE (3) TARDIES  CONSTITUTES AN ABSENCE.

300

What type of interventions should you include in your care plan and what type should you not include in your care plan?

Interventions must be therapeutic and not ongoing assessments

300

Name the 3 types of comorbidities and give an example of each. 

They can be physical (e.g., DM or HTN), psychiatric (e.g., mood disorders or eating disorders), or social (e.g., substance abuse or low income) comorbidities.

400

When will check-offs begin for your physical assessments? 

3rd week of clinicals

400

What are the 3 parts of your NANDA? 

1) Problem statement or health need

2) Etiology statement or what the problem is related to

3)Evidence statement (AEB) 

400

What is the mechanism of action of a medication? 

Mechanism of action describes how a medication produces its effect in the body.

500

What time does your clinical rotation in wound care start and what time should you arrive?

This department does not open until 8:00 am. On days that you are assigned to the Wound Care you can meet me at 7:55.

500

How do you decide which nursing diagnoses are the highest priority?

  • CAB: cardiac/compressions, airway, breathing
  • Maslow’s hierarchy of needs: physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem and self- actualization
  • Potential (risk for) versus actual
500

What two documents must be submitted weekly with your clinical packet and how much points are they each worth? 

Skills List (5 point deduction) & a copy of your student evaluation (10 point deduction)