Professional Behaviors,
Caring/HIPAA
Mobility
Teaching/Learning
Perfusion
Comfort
100

Adhering to dress codes, maintaining calm demeanor, refraining from inappropriate media use, and demonstrating a strong work ethic. 

What is professionalism?

100

Made up of the bones and joints of the skeletal system and the muscles, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage of the muscular system. 

What is the musculoskeletal system? 

100

A goal-directed activity that results in improved learning for the learner. 

What is teaching? 

100

Heart Rate x Stroke Volume =

What is cardiac output? 

100

Pain that lasts only through the expected recovery period. Has a sudden onset related to injury, surgery, or illness. 

What is acute pain? 

200

Maintaining a positive attitude, demonstrating compassion and cultural awareness of the needs of the patient. 

What are caring interventions? 

200

A concave curvature of the spine. 

What is lordosis? 

200

A desire or requirement to know something that is currently unknown to the learner. 

What is a learning need? 

200

The medical term for difficulty breathing. 

What is dyspnea? 

200

Characterized by an individual experiencing excessive daytime sleepiness even with adequate nighttime sleep, resulting in cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle tone). 

What is narcolepsy? 

300

Adhering to a strict moral or ethical code. 

What is integrity? 

300

The ability to walk from place to place independently with or without an assistive device. 

What is ambulation? 

300

Providing positive reinforcement through praise and encouragement is fundamental to this learning theory. 

What is the behaviorist theory? 

300

These risk factors increase an individual's risk of developing alterations in perfusion but can be changed through health promotion. 

What are modifiable risk factors? 

300

Lasts longer than 6 months and persists beyond the expected healing period. 

What is chronic pain? 

400

Safety, patient centeredness, clinical judgement, professionalism, health promotion, and Leadership. 

What are the core concepts of nursing?

400

A convex curvature of the spine.

What is kyphosis? 

400

The process of acquiring new skills or altering old behaviors by watching people. This learning theory suggests that an individual's beliefs and perceptions influence the way in which they interact with the environment. 

What is the social learning theory? 

400

Distention of the blood vessels in the neck. 

What is JVD (jugular vein distention)?

400

Priority nursing assessment when administering narcotic medications. 

What is a respiratory assessment? 

500

A guide for nurses to practice with compassion, respect, and integrity. Outlines the nurse's primary commitment to the patient and their role in promoting and protecting patient rights, health and safety. Reflects the ethical obligations of the nursing profession. 

What is the ANA Code of Ethics?

500

Pain, Pulses, Pallor, Paresthesia, Paralysis/Paresis

What is the 5 P's neurological assessment? 

500

Stress level, effects of medication, fatigue, or pain. 

What are factors that affect a patient's ability to learn? 

500

Hypertension and hyperlipidemia are risk factors for this serious medical condition. 

What is cardiovascular disease? 

500

Often found through religion, or faith healing. Using spirituality as a means of treatment and holistic comfort, allowing for mind-body connection. 

What is psychospiritual comfort?