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This is the most important step to preventing the spread of bacteria.
What is hand washing
100
When an order is miss read and carried out as an error it is this persons responsibility.
What is the person giving the medication?
100
To properly identify a client utilizing two identifiers is part of this.
What is national patient safety goals?
100
This is what HIPAA stands for.
What is Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act?
100
The Nurse Practice Act defines this
What is Scope of Practice?
200
The client is instructed to do this when they experience difficulty breathing.
What is leaning over the bedside table?
200
This is the relationship of one body part to another.
What is body alignment?
200
This is the complex set of mental activities through which individuals acquire, process, store, retrieve, and apply information.
What is cogitative?
200
This identifies breathlessness.
What is dyspneic?
200
This lab value determines nutritional status.
What is serum albumin?
300
The nurse will not exceed this time when suctioning a tracheostomy tube.
What is 15 seconds?
300
This is the feeling of pity or sorrow for another persons misfortunes.
What is sympathy?
300
This is the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
What is empathy?
300
This term is defined as actions or omissions that result in harm to another person or another's personal property.
What is a Tort?
300
The client is encouraged to have this to reduce the risk of infection.
What is a nutritious diet?
400
This identifies difficulty breathing.
What is dyspnea?
400
The nursing process has these five steps.
What is Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, evaluation?
400
Labeling all medication, medication containers, and other solutions is a risk-reduction activity identified in the NPSG # 3.
What is improving the safety of using medication?
400
This theorists developed eight levels of basic needs.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy?
400
The fifth vital sign is considered this.
What is pain?
500
This is the rules or principles that govern right or moral conduct.
What is Ethics?
500
These are the six rights to medication administration.
What is right medication right dose, right client, right route, right time, and right documentation?
500
These are considered the QSEN Competencies.
What is patient centered care; teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice; quality improvement, safety, and informatics?
500
This particular theorists covers developmental stages from birth to death.
What is Erickson's Theory?
500
The absence or impairment of the ability to communicate.
What is aphasic?