What is the act of turning on an axis?
What is rotation?
What type of joint is flat on the surfaces of the bone that fits into a shallow cavity of another?
What type of law includes misdemeanors and felonies?
What is criminal law?
What are the factors influencing communication? (list at least three)
Developmental, gender, sociocultural, roles and responsibilities, space and territoriality, physical/mental/ and emotional state, values, and environment.
What are the components of the upper airway?
What is the nose, pharynx, larynx, and the epiglottis?
Documentation includes
What is content, timing, format, accountability, confidentiality
What type of exercise involves muscle contraction without shortening?
What are isometric exercises?
What does "Stare Decisis" mean?
What is "let the decision stand"?
What are the two different kinds of touch used by nursing?
What are procedural and caring?
What kind of tissue are the lungs made out of?
What is elastic tissue?
What type of question allows the patient to reply to with a wide range of responses?
What is open-ended questions?
How often should ROM be preformed?
At least twice a day
What kind of legal term that is not a law, but it is considered an agreed basis?
What is a standard?
What are examples of nonverbal communication? (list at least 3)
What is touch, eye contact, facial expressions, posture, gait, gestures, physical appearance, and sounds of silence?
What is the active phase of ventilation?
What is inspiration?
The right to self determination
What is autonomy?
What is used to help reduce friction during side-to-side transfers?
What is a lateral assist device?
What is the difference between battery and assualt?
Assault is the threat or the attempt and battery is the actual process of touching or harming someone.
What type of communication involves communication within a person?
What is intrapersonal communication?
Gas exchange is made possible by what? (two terms)
What is respiration and perfusion?
I-SBAR-R
What is Identify, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation, Readback?
What is the practice of designing equipment and work task to conform to the capability of the worker in relation to patient care?
What are patient care ergonomics?
What are the legal safeguards for nurses? (List at least 5)
Competent Practice, informed consent or refusal, contracts, collective bargaining, patient education, safely executing physician orders, safely delegating nursing care, documentation, appropriate use of social media, adequate staffing, whistleblowing, professional liability insurance, risk management programs, just culture, incident reports, patient's rights, Good Samaritan Laws, and student liability.
What kind of relationship exist among people who provide and receive assistance in human needs?
What is a helping relationship?
What part of the heart forces blood through the arteries?
What are the lower chambers/ventricles?