Nursing Theory
The Role of the LPN
Continuum of Care
Healthcare System
Leading & Managing
Cultural Awareness
Spiritual Needs
100

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Human Needs.

100

This educational program varies in length from 12-18 months. 

LPN school

100

Various agencies fall under this National agency, including, FDA, CDC, NIH, HRSA, SAMHSA, AHRQ, ATSDR, IHS and CMS. 

What is the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

100

The two main ways of financing health care

What are Fee for Service and capitation

100

How a person empowers and develops a team to meet and exceed client and institutional outcomes. 

What is Leadership.

100

The total of the ever-changing knowledge, ideas, thoughts, beliefs, values, communication, actions, attitudes, traditions, customs, and objects that a group of people possess and the ways they have of doing things. 

What is Culture.

100

The three major religious groups in the United States

Roman Catholic, Baptist and Methodist.

200

Four overlapping phases to develop and therapeutic relationship:

Orientation

Identification

Exploitation

Resolution

What are phases in Hildegard Peplau's Interpersonal Relations Theory.

200

In this method of nursing care delivery, goals can be achieved through group action. 

What is Team Nursing

200

These centers provide nutritional counseling, exercise programs, stress reduction, weight control and other services. 

What are Wellness Centers. 

200

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) established a resource where people and businesses can learn about health coverage options.

What is the Health Insurance Marketplace

200

Directing an employee to do job duties in a firm manner with little to no opportunity for input or suggestions on how to make improvements. 

What is Autocratic Leadership.

200

An assumption used to describe all members of a specific group without exception. 

What is Stereotyping.

200

Patients who have been given bad news are at risk for experiencing 

What is Spiritual Distress.

300

Nursing practice based on scientific knowledge with proof that the knowledge is effective.

What is Evidence Based Practice (EVP).

300

Licensed individuals who share with the entire nursing community a commitment to providing safe, quality, cost-effective care and whose practice behavior is grounded in those shared values. 

Who are LPN's

300

The health agency most likely to be a major resource if you have a communicable disease outbreak in your healthcare institution. 

Centers for Disease Control (CDC)

300
This focuses on preventing problems or adverse events in healthcare.

Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI)

300

The leader acts as a charismatic role model, promoting desirable behavior and establishing trust and respect of the team. This behavior is

What is Idealized influence. 

300

Giving up parts of your own culture and adopting parts of another dominant group is called what.

What is assimilation

300

This nurse leader encouraged nurses to be instruments of spiritual caring in all situations. 

Who is Flo! 

Florence Nightingale 

400

Objective research studies are

What are Quantitative. 

400

Providing care that is respectful of and responsive to individual client preferences, needs and values and ensuring that client values guide all clinical decisions is

What is patient (client) centered care.

400

A community hospital that operates for the financial benefit of the owner of the hospital and investors. 

What is a Proprietary Hospital (for-profit).
400

Three ways of reacting to change

Who are Victims, Survivors and Navigators.

400

Level 1 Salary, Benefits

Level 2 Safety and job security

Level 3 Affiliation and interpersonal relationships

Level 4 recognition, responsibility and nature of the job

Level 5 Achievement and advancement

What are the Howlett hierarchy of work motivators.

400

Giger and Davidhizar's Transcultural Model provides a framework for caring focused on their unique personal identity. It describes 6 cultural phenomena critical to the assessment of patients. What are they? 

What are communication, space, social organization, time, environmental control, and biological variations.

400

This team work with nursing staff to help meet the spiritual and religious needs of clients. 

What is the Pastoral Care Team.
500

Generates knowledge for clinical practice, nursing education, and delivery of nursing services. 

What is Nursing Research.

500

Each member needs to work together, have good communication and critical thinking skills. It is a team effort. This team improves the quality of care and keeps the client care relationship-centered. 

What is an Interprofessional (Interdisciplinary) Team.

500

This program addresses the quality of life, health, and safety of extended-care residents 

Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (OBRA)

500

The monthly fee a person must pay for health care insurance; The yearly amount an insured person must spend out of pocket for health care services before a health insurance policy with pay its share;  The amount of insured person must pay at the time of an office visit, when picking up a prescription or before a hospital service. 

What are Premiums, Deductibles and Copayments.

500

The Right Task

The Right Circumstance

The Right Person

The Right Directions and Communication

The Right Supervision and Evaluation

What are the National Guidelines for nursing delegation.

500

The ethical principle underlying the statement in the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses Code for Licensed Practical Nurses, "The practical nurse provides health care to all patients regardless of race, creed, cultural background, disease, or lifestyle."

What is Justice.

500

Development of an awareness of and maintenance of the following:

Inner Strength

Self-Awareness

Life's Meaning and Purpose

Relationship to Others

Relationship to a Higher Power

What is Spiritual Care.