Theorists
Nursing Process
Ethics & Legal
Hygiene
History
100

Interacting with the environment

Who is Margaret Newman

100
ADPIE

Assessment

Diagnosis

Plan

Intervention

Evaluation

100

T/F: Deciding not to act, is in turn, an act itself

True

100

A.M. Care

Bathing, Toileting, Oral, Skin & Hair Care, Bedmaking

100

Advocated for the mentally ill, and opened the first mental institution in the US 

Who is Dorothea Dix

200
Science of Unitary Human Beings

Who is Martha Rogers

200

Types of Nursing Diagnoses

1. Actual

2. Risk

3. Health Promotion

200

The duty to do or promote good

What is Beneficence

200
You should check what before shaving a patient?

Are they on anticoagulants?

200

Was born into slavery, was the first African American Nurse, learned nursing overseas and came back to the US to practice

Who is Susie Taylor

300

Self-Care Deficit Model 

Who is Dorothea Orem

300

Maslow's Hierarchal of Human Needs


Self Actualization

Self Esteem

Belonging and Love

Safety and Shelter

Physiologic Needs

300

This must be reported under Mandatory Reporting Laws 

What is Abuse & Communicable Disease


300

Only cleaning the areas that are necessary, including the perineum 

What is a Partial Bath

300

Name 3 Nursing Roles & Functions

Direct Care Provider

Client/Family Educator

Client Advocate

Change Agent 

Manager

Research Consumer

400

Adaptation Model

Who is Sister Callista Roy

400

SMART Goal

S-Specific

M-Measurable

A-Attainable

R-Relevant

T-Timely

400

What a reasonable and prudent nurse would do in the same or a similar scenario

What is Standard of Care

400

What are the 3 purposes of bathing?

1. Health Promotion

2. Pleasure of relaxation

3. Social Interaction

400

Name and Explain 3 of the 5 Images of Nursing

Angel of Mercy: Religious

Battle-Ax: Nurse Ratched (Forced into Nursing as Legal Punishment)

Handmaiden: Paternalistic (Dr. calls the shots)

Military: Nurses stepped up; Florence Nightingale

Profession: Knowledgeable, Held to Standard

500

Theory of Human Caring

Who is Jean Watson

500

The Five Points of the Critical Thinking Model

1. Contextual Awareness

2. Reflecting & Deciding

3. Analyzing Assumptions

4. Using Credible Sources

5. Exploring Alternatives

500

The most common type of unintentional tort:

What is Negligence

500

Important intervention in foot care

What is Nail Care

500

What are the 5 aspects of Safe, Effective Nursing Care

Client-Centered Care

Work Interprofessional Teams

Evidence-Based Practice

Quality Improvement 

Utilize Informatics