The nurse explains the risk of not taking prescribed medication but respects the patients' right to refuse one or all medications
What is Autonomy?
100
The RN uses critical thinking and professional judgment and make certain that the assignment is made correctly and appropriately
What are Five Rights of Delegation?
100
Too many intrusive or personal questions
Why questions
Automatic answers
Changing the topic are all
What is non-therapeutic communication?
100
The nurse begins to prioritize in this important step of nursing process
What is nursing diagnosis?
100
Intuition, creation, imagination, awareness, self-reflection!
Sixth ladder to his hierarchy of Needs???
What is Self-Transcendence?
200
Nurse promised to bring a cup of tea but did not? She broke which specific code of ethics
What is fidelity?
200
This is a nurse with limitations and restrictions
Who is LPN?
200
Sender
Receiver
Message
Feedback are all components of
What is circular transactional model of communication
200
In this step the nurse collects data
What is assessment?
200
These needs are met through satisfactory relationships—
relationships with family members, friends, peers, classmates, teachers, and other people with whom individuals interact.
What is Love & Belonging?
300
I must remove all disparities and treat all patients equally
What is Justice?
300
Healthcare workers who are not licensed but provide non-nursing custodial, health-related activities and/or clerical client care services under the supervision of a registered nurse.
Who are UAP?
300
This sounds like a foreign language to patients, the nurse must avoid this and use language that patients and families understand
What is medical jargoon?
300
The nurse puts nasal cannula on patient and reposition him.
What is implementation?
300
Air, hunger, shelter, rest, sleep and food
What are the physiological needs?
400
It is my duty not to harm my patient
What is non- maleficence?
400
Cannot do initial assessments of client condition and complaints
Cannot triage
Cannot create, initiate or alter nursing goals or establish nursing care plans
Cannot do initial client education regarding client condition, surgeries or complaints
Cannot administer IV chemotherapy
Cannot administer any direct IV fluid bolus or push medications except for saline and heparin flushes
What is scope of practice for LPN?
400
Facial expression
Gestures
Moaning, grimacing
Eye contact or lack of it.
Are all examples of .....
What is non-verbal communication?
400
This technique is commonly used in hospitals. The nurse acknowledges the patients and inform her how long it will take to get results of xray............
What is AIDET?
400
A person's motivation to reach his/her full potential. 5th ladder in Maslow's hierarchy.
What is self actualization
500
No matter how devastating the prognosis is; no matter how difficult the recovery will be; the nurse must always tell the truth
What is veracity?
500
Enacted by the legislature of each state to:
Protect clients’ safety &
Guide the scope of practice for all levels of nurses
What is Nurse Practice Act (NPA)?
500
Courtesy
Use of names
assertiveness
Trustworthiness are all elements of
What is professional communication?
500
A broad term; refers to all factors that effects communication
What is metacommunication?
500
Man's eternal quest to be free from harm, his intrinsic desire for security from harm, injury.