30ml equals this household measurement
What is an ounce?
This is the primary purpose of clinical documentation
What is providing a communication tool for the health care team?
This information is included in the background of the SBAR communication.
What is relevant medical history, medications, & allergies?
This is one way to accommodate a client who is hearing impaired when performing education.
What is make sure to sit facing them?
This role is when the nurse is organizing different disciplines to meet the needs of a client
What is care coordinator?
The nurse must use a leading zero when writing a medication dosage that is this.
What is less than 1? (ex: 0.25mg not .25mg)
When managing the client in pain, it is important to measure pain consistently using this tool.
What is a 0-10 scale (pain scale)?
This type of data is what the client has communicated during the health history.
What is subjective data?
This domain of learning focuses on emotions, attitudes, and motivation
What is affective?
This role focuses on protecting the client and supporting the client’s decisions
What is an advocate?
Colonoscopies and mammograms are this type of prevention
What is secondary?
When prioritizing client care, ABCDE stands for this.
What is airway, breathing, circulation, disability (neuro), and exposure?
This is the first position the client should be in for checking orthostatic hypotension
What is supine?
This domain of learning focuses on intellectual skills, critical thinking and knowledge based skills
What is cognitive?
This is the purpose of the clinical judgement measurement model
What is to evaluate a nurse's ability to make clinical judgments?
Teaching people to eat healthy foods is this type of prevention
What is primary?
Honoring an agreement made with a client is this ethical principle
What is fidelity?
Physiological signs that a client is in pain.
What are elevated BP, elevated pulse, respiration, and sweating?
A nurse is reinforcing teaching with a client about ways to improve their health by discussing modifiable risk factors. Please define what these are.
What are behaviors that the client can change to improve overall health (healthy diet, exercise, lose weight)?
To ensure client understanding of patient education the nurse uses this method
What is the teach back method?
list 3 nonmodifiable risk factors
What is age, gender, ethnicity?
List barriers to effective communication
What are cultural differences, disabilities, cognitive impairment, use of medical terms, and noisy environment?
List 2 nonopioid analgesics
What are ibuprofen and acetaminophen?
Health literacy is demonstrated by the client when they understand this about their disease.
What is how to manage it and prevent complications?
Give 3 common situations that are considered to be cybersecurity threats
What are discarding devices without removing PHI, leaving the EHR open and unattended, and sharing passwords with colleagues?