Legal
Nursing Process
Communication
Ethics
Mixed Bag
100

This act is most notably known for establishing patient rights regarding privacy of their healthcare information and records.

HIPAA Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

100

ADPIE stands for


Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation

100

The part of communication that includes the five senses and everything that does not include the spoken word.

Nonverbal communication

100

The application of one's skill and knowledge for the benefit of another person.

Advocacy

100

The process of assigning part of your responsibility to another qualified person in a specific situation. 

delegation

200

A type of advanced directive that names the person who may make health care decisions for the patient should they become incapacitated. 

Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care

200

A clinical judgment made by a registered nurse to describe the patient's response or vulnerability to a health condition or life event.

Nursing diagnosis

200

Being attentive to what a patient is saying both verbally and nonverbally.

Active listening

200

Freedom from external control. The patient makes their own decisions.

Autonomy

200
An individualize response to a loss that is perceived, real, or anticipated by the person experiencing the loss.

Grief

300

A patient's agreement to have a medical procedure after receiving full disclosure of risks, benefits, alternatives and consequences of refusal.

Informed Consent

300

What does the acronym SMART stand for when writing a patient outcome? 

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timed

300

The ability to understand and accept another person's reality, accurately perceive, feelings, and communicate this understanding to others.

Empathy

300

Taking positive action to help others.

Beneficence

300

The degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information.

health literacy

400

Conduct that falls below the generally accepted standards of care of a reasonably prudent person.

Negligence

400

A complex process that involves two or more people from various professional fields to achieve outcomes for a patient.

Interprofessional collaboration

400

Techniques and specific responses that encourage the expression of feelings and convey acceptance and respect.

Therapeutic communication

400

Faithfulness or the agreement to keep promises.

Fidelity

400

The three domains of learing.

Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor

500

A deliberate act against a person or property that may result in both civil and criminal action.

Intentional Tort

500

Treatment performed away from the patient but on behalf of the patient or group of patients is what type of intervention? 

Indirect care intervention

500
When the nurse says "don't worry, everthing will be alright" to a patient who is seriously ill. This is an example of what type of nontherapeutic communication technique?

False reassurance

500
Set of guiding principles that all members of a profession accept. A collective statement about the group's expectations and standards of behavior. 

Code of Ethics

500

A type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantate.

health disparity