Nursing Process
Family/Culture
Code of Ethics
Models
SDOH
100

This component of the assessment phase distinguishes between subjective and objective data, and if missed, can result in biased or incomplete clinical judgment.

What is data validation and interpretation?

100

This term describes the values, beliefs, and practices shared by a group of people and passed down from generation to generation.

What is culture?

100

This foundational principle means nurses must do no harm and protect patients from harm.

What is nonmaleficence?

100

This component of the HBM involves a person’s belief about how likely they are to get a disease or condition.

What is perceived susceptibility?

100

This conceptual framework categorizes SDOH into five key domains including economic stability, education, and healthcare access.

What is the Healthy People 2030 Social Determinants of Health framework?

200

This aspect of planning ensures that nursing interventions are appropriate, individualized, and capable of achieving patient outcomes based on evidence-based practice.

What is prioritization using clinical reasoning and SMART goal setting?

200

In many cultures, this family role is highly respected and is often the primary decision-maker in healthcare matters.

What is the elder or patriarch/matriarch?

200

Provision 3 requires nurses to promote, advocate for, and strive to protect this regarding the patient’s health, safety, and rights.

What is the patient’s rights and confidentiality?

200

Social Learning Theory emphasizes learning through this method, where individuals observe others and imitate their behavior.

What is observational learning or modeling?

200

Cultural competence in nursing includes understanding how this social determinant influences health behaviors and communication styles.

What is social and community context or cultural norms?

300

NANDA-I nursing diagnoses require three components for actual diagnoses; omitting any of these can compromise clinical reasoning and legal documentation.

What are the problem statement, related factors (etiology), and defining characteristics?

300

A nurse using this approach acknowledges cultural differences and seeks to understand the patient’s perspective before providing care.

What is culturally competent care?

300

The ANA Code of Ethics serves as this type of guide for nurses in all practice settings.

What is a foundational ethical guide or framework for decision-making?

300

This is the name of the psychological model that explains and predicts health behaviors by focusing on attitudes and beliefs.

What is the Health Belief Model?

300

This social determinant is closely linked to food deserts and impacts chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension.

What is neighborhood and built environment?

400

This is the nurse's clinical judgment about a patient's response to actual or potential health problems.

What is a nursing diagnosis?

400

This type of family consists of a biological parent and a stepparent, often with children from previous relationships.

What is a blended family?

400

One of the main purposes of the Code is to help nurses navigate this kind of situation, where values or obligations may conflict.

What are ethical dilemmas?

400

According to Social Learning Theory, learning is influenced by this type of reinforcement that increases the likelihood of repeating a behavior.

What is positive reinforcement?

400

Addressing SDOH at this level involves policy changes like improving education funding or increasing affordable housing.

What is the community or policy level?

500

When creating a care plan, nurses write these specific and measurable statements about what the patient should achieve.

What are patient goals or outcomes?

500

This term refers to the learned and shared beliefs that guide a group’s thinking, decisions, and actions.

What is cultural values?

500

The Code helps the public understand this aspect of the nursing profession, reinforcing public trust.

What is the ethical commitment or moral responsibility of nurses?

500

This type of reinforcement involves the removal of an unpleasant stimulus to encourage behavior repetition.

What is negative reinforcement?

500

 These are the conditions where people are born, grow, live, work, and age that affect their health.

What are social determinants of health?