Documentation
Critical Thinking
Nursing Process
Client & Family Teaching
Miscellaneous
100
2 p.m. on a 24 hour clock.
What is 1400?
100
Experience can affect one's ability to think critically. True or False
What is True?
100
A systematic, logical method of providing individualized nursing care whose purpose is to identify client's health status, actual or potential healthcare problems, to establish plans to meet the identified needs, and to deliver specific nursing interventions to meet those needs.
What is the Nursing Process?
100
Anticipating & planning for the client's needs for discharge.
What is discharge planning?
100
My name spelled correctly.
What is S-A-S-C-H-A S-K-O-V or M-S. S-K-O-V ?
200
This must be included at the end of your documentation.
What is your first initial, last name, & title?
200
Thoughtful integration of the best available evidence coupled with clinical extpertise.
What is evidence-based practice?
200
This aspect of the Nursing Process describes the client's helthcare problem.
What is the Nursing Diagnosis?
200
A possible impediment (barrier) to learning?
What is age, sight, hearing, culture, language, illiteracy, or aphasia?
200
Scientific principle for selecting an intervention.
What is teh rationale?
300
A determining factor in the outcome of a great percentage of malpractice claims.
What is documentation?
300
To feel confident with critical thinking skills, you should have self-confidence. True or False
What is True?
300
What we want the client to achieve by implementing nursing orders.
What is the goal (or expected outcome)?
300
A nursing diagnosis related to related to educating a client in the area of diabetes management.
What is Deficient Knowledge R/T diabetes management?
300
A teaching strategy that involves positive reinforcement.
What is behavior modification?
400
Computer documentation is foolproof. True or False
What is false?
400
During the planing phase of the nursing process, critical thinking skills can help you ask:
What are the goals for the patient (what do I want the patient to accomplish)?
400
Actions initiated by the nurse to achieve client goals.
What are interventions (implementations)?
400
Part of cognitive learning that appleis to hands-on learning.
What is the psychomotor domain?
400
Guidelines to follow when working with a client of a different ethnic or cultural background. Name 3.
What are provide a translator, obtain foreign language materials, use simple language, avoid slang, use humor cautiously, identify cultural gender roles, include family?
500
What the acronym SOAP stands for.
What are Subjective data, Objective data, Assessment, & Plan?
500
During the assessment phase of the nursingn process, critical thinking skills can assist the nurse to ask:
What is "Do I have complete data (all the information I need)?
500
A patient complains of pain in his back & you ask him to rate the severity of the pain, as well as the location & duration of the pain. This is the ______________ phase of the Nursing Process.
What is Assessment?
500
Learning theory that focusses on realizing the full potential of the learner.
What is humanism?
500
To determine whether to continue, modify, or terminate the plan of care.
What is Evaluation?