What is the primary purpose of communication?
To share information and obtain a response
Most common lipid in our bodies and foods we consume
What are triglycerides?
Subset of bioethics regarding questions that arise out of nursing practice
What is nursing ethics
Conveys the thinking/learning domain of learning
What is cognitive?
Set of attitudes and beliefs shared by a group of people, passed down through
generations to other members of the group
What is culture?
Conscious internal dialogue known as self-talk.
What is intrapersonal communication?
List two of the four functions of triglycerides
Provide energy
• Primary form of energy storage in the body
• Insulate and protect
• Aid in the absorption and transport of fat-soluble vitamins.
communication and
defense of the rights and interests of another
What is advocacy?
Involves physical ability and determines whether a person is able to perform a learned activity
What is psychomotor?
The first step in cultural awareness
Become aware of your own personal values, beliefs, and practices
Process of selecting words, gestures, tone of voice, signs and symbols used to convey information
Type of lipid found in the blood and in the diet.
What is cholesterol?
The feeling that doing one thing is right but being unable to implement their
moral decisions
What is moral distress?
List two of four barriers to learning
§Illness, pain, negative emotions
§Developmental factors, if not integrated into teaching
§Cultural beliefs may restrict topics for discussion.
§Psychomotor ability determines skills that can be learned.
The process of adapting or conforming to the practices, habits and norms of a
cultural group. It may not always become voluntary-it may come as a source of distress
What is assimilation?
Literal dictionary meaning of a word
What is denotation?
Elevated levels of __________ in the blood can lead to heart disease.
LDL
Person who reveals information about the practices of others that he
reasonably believes is corruption, mismanagement, fraud, abuse, illegal, or harmful to the
health, safety, and welfare of the general public
What is a whistleblower?
The first thing you should ask a patient when you are beginning to teach them about a subject
What do you know about this subject?
deliberate, cognitive process in which health care providers become appreciative
and sensitive to the values, beliefs, attitudes, practices, and problem-solving strategies of a patient’s
culture.
What is cultural awareness?
Choosing the fewest words possible to make a point
What is brevity?
Total cholesterol level should be under what target number?
200
Respect the worth and uniqueness of each individual and population.
Provides culturally competent and sensitive care. Protects patient privacy.
What is human dignity?
Which method is used for patients to demonstrate to nurses what they have learned
What is the teachback method?
List two guidelines for using a medical interpreter
Allow extra time
Don't use family members
Ask one question at a time
Avoid using idioms
Face the patient
Use the word "I" when talking about yourself
Ask if the patient understood or has questions