Concepts of health illness stress & health promotion
Legal & Ethical aspects of Nursing
The Nursing Process, critical thinking & clinical judgement
Communication & nurse patient relationship
Patient education & health promotion
100

This is defined as the arrangement of objects, elements or values in order of their importance.

What is Maslow's hierarchy of needs?

100

Taking responsibility of one's actions.

What is accountability?

100

A way of thinking and acting based on the scientific method.

What is the nursing process?

100

Occurs when one person sends a message to another person who receives it and indicates that message has been interpreted.

What is communication?
100

To learn by what you see.

What is a visual learner?

200

This implies a steady state or equilibrium in which there are variations within set limits.

What is homeostasis?

200

This includes introduction, situation, background, assessment, recommendation and readback.

What is the ISBAR-R communication tool?

200

To generate solutions.

What is planning?

200

Difficulty expressing or understanding lanuage.

What is aphasia?

200

A process that begins at time of admission.

What is discharge planning?

300

This can all be indicators of?

dry mouth

rapid pulse

increased BP

sweaty palms

inability to control tears

inability to sit still

What are some signs or symptoms of stress?

300

An intentional act of hitting, touching or pushing a client or performing a procedure without the client's consent.

What is battery?

300

The process of taking action.

What is implementation? 

300

To refrain from judgement.

What is nonjudgmental?

300

A learner takes in and processes information by listening or reading the material. 

What is a cognitive learner?

400

These are voluntary actions taken to decrease the potential or actual threat of illness.

What is illness prevention?

400

An ethical principle that ensures trust between the client and the nurse by keeping agreements.

What is fidelity? 

400

To require careful judgement.

What is critical? 

400

Giving advice, changing the subject, using cliches, or inattentive listening.

What are blocks to effective communication?

400

The process by which people actually perform a task or skill to learn.

What is kinesthetic learning?

500

The state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being.

 What is the World Health Organization definition of health?

500

An ethical decision that ensure truth telling.

What is veracity? 

500

Assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, evaluation. 

What is the nursing process?

500

The ability to to place oneself in another's position.

What is empathy?

500

Proper lighting, large print, hearing aids or glasses.

What are things to consider when teaching the older adult?