Health/Stress & Coping
Leadership & Collaboration
Well-Being & Resilience/Self-Management
Ethics & Clinical Judgment
Professional Identity/Communication
100

Conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age in the wider system that shapes daily life.

What are determinants of health?

100

A term that describes a type of leader that is result-focused and tells everyone what to do.

What is autocratic leadership?

100

Having the confidence in one's knowledge and abilities to get stuff done

What is self-efficacy?

100

Refers to an individual's right to make decisions about their own medical treatment and care, based on their values, preferences, and informed choices.

What is autonomy?

100

A term to describe what nurses do to continually develop and maintain their knowledge, skills, and attitudes. 

What is clinical competence?

200

This approach to health focused on the physical cause of diseases and medical interventions

What is the medical approach to health?

200

In the article we read in class, which leadership style had the greatest job satisfaction?

Transformational Leadership

200

The ability to move forward quickly, experience growth, despite obstacles

What is Resilience

200

The document we refer to that discusses our values as a profession

What is the CNA Code of ethics?

200

Our regulatory body that governs nurses to keep the public safe

What is CRNA? College of Registered Nurses of Alberta

300

When discussing the response to stress; this involves the person determining if the situation is a threat, or if it is harmless

What is primary appraisal?

300

An acronym that explains a communication tool for when nurses are reporting to doctors.

What is SBAR?

300

Developed 10 caritas, discussed the relationship between the nurse and patient.

Who is Watson?

300

Term to describe how the nurse decides on data to be collected about a client, makes an interpretation of the data, arrives at a nursing diagnosis, and identifies appropriate nursing actions;

What is Clinical Judgement?

300

A level of communication that describes the interaction within a person's spiritual domain.

What is transpersonal

400

Activates the sympathetic nervous system by sending signals through the autonomic nerves to the adrenal glands

What is the hypothalamus?

400
Term to describe a more experienced nurse who works with a new nurse as a guide and role model.

What is a mentor?

400

A type of therapy that helps people change the way they think about their condition and ability to manage

What is Cognitive Behavioural Therapy?

400

A way for nursing students to practice critical thinking skills - where they express their thoughts into words

What is Thinking Aloud?

400

The phase of a therapeutic relationship where the nurse and patient reviews and evaluates; patient may feel loss

what is termination phase?