Nursing History
We are One
I Don't Understand
Nurses Gotta' Think
Doing the Right Thing
100

Name a belief from the first Nightingale training school for nursing curriculum.

Nurses should identify and meet patients’ needs, be taught by nurses,  continue education. Nursing should include nutrition, fresh, clean air, and be directed toward health and illness.

100

Name 1 biologic theory and 1 psychosocial theory to the aging process. 

  • Biologic clock, Free-radical theory, Wear-and-tear theory, Immune system failure theory, Autoimmune theory
    Disengagement theory, Activity theory, Continuity theory

100

How is dementia and confusion different?

Dementia is generally permanent with a slow onset. 


100

Name a type of Delivery of Nursing Care.

Functional Nursing, Team Nursing, Total patient care, and Primary Nursing

100

Name the stages of prevention to illness.

Primary prevention- Avoid or delay occurrence of a disease or disorder 

Secondary prevention- Follow screening guidelines for easily treated diseases if found early or detecting disease return 

Tertiary prevention -Rehabilitation measures after disease/disorder has stabilized

200

How do nurses use evidence-based practice in nursing? 

To use the best research science and evidence to guide clinical decision-making to determine “best practices”

200

Describe the difference between cultural awareness and cultural sensitivity.

  • Cultural awareness: Knowledge of various cultural beliefs and values

  • Cultural sensitivity: Respecting the culture, Refraining from using offensive language, Respecting patterns of communication, Refraining from speaking in ways that are disrespectful of a person’s cultural beliefs


200

Name a technique that can be used to enhance effective communication with a client who has a hearing deficit. 



  • Encourage wearing hearing aid

  • Face the patient and speak clearly

  • Observe facial expressions for feedback

  • Speak in the person’s good ear if possible

  • Encourage wearing glasses (some patients read lips)

  • Keep environmental noise to a minimum

  • Provide pad and pencil helpful if messages are unclear

200

Describe 1 requirement of critical thinking.  

Requires careful judgment ◦Directed, purposeful, mental activity ◦Creating and evaluating ideas, analyzing data, anticipating problems◦ 

Uses expansive thinking ◦Reflecting on experience ◦Constructing plans

200

Name a type of legal violations a nurse can be charge with and what the violation means.  

Negligence – failing to meet the standard of care. Malpractice – negligence by a professional person.

300

What is the purpose of the Standards of Nursing Practice?

Provides a basic model to measures and evaluate practice to ensure the delivery of safe, knowledgeable nursing care. 

300

Name 1 of Erikson's psychosocial stages of development

  • Intimacy vs. Isolation Young adult stage 

  • Generativity vs. Stagnation Middle adult stage

  • Ego Integrity vs. Despair Older adult stage

300

This term refers to an "acute confusion state that can occur suddenly or over a long period as a result of an underlying biologic cause or psychological stressor"

what is delirium

300

Name one goal the Nursing Process intend to accomplish

•Organizes and deliberate a systematic way to deliver nursing care • Provides a way to implement caregiving • Combines science and art of nursing • Focuses nurse on the patient as an individual

300

Describe what ethical principles in nurses are.   

A conduct and rules agreed upon by a particular group believed to be morally right.

Ethics differ from laws in that they are voluntary.

 Ethical violation may result in disciplinary action by the regulating group

400

This is a tendency for the body's biological system drive to maintain stability of the internal environment.

What is homeostasis

400

Name a type of psychosocial approaches for Cognitive Impairment, such as validation therapy. 

  • Psychosocial approaches

  • Reality orientation, Validation therapy, Reminiscence, Remotivation therapy, Resocialization, Family Support

400

The nurse is assisting a client with Alzheimer's Disease with their meal. Name a risk the nurse should be considering and how to decrease the risk. 


Difficulty swallowing- thicken client's liquids, small bites, chew well, small amounts of fluids to prevent risk of choking


400

What type of Health Care System...enrolls patients for a set fee per month, provides limited network of providers and hospitals with the goal to keep patients healthy and out of the hospital?  

Answer: Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) 

Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) offer discount on fees in return for large pool of potential patients and allows insurance companies to keep premium rates lower and make insurance coverage of employees less expensive for employers

400

What are the stages to the General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)?

Alarm stage-Fight or flight, body reacts to the stress

Stage of resistance- Body battles for equilibrium by resisting and compensating 

Stage of exhaustion-Stressors continue beyond body’s capacity, can’t fight anymore, and is susceptible to death and disease  

500

What is one common goal of nursing?

To promote wellness, restore health, prevent illness, facilitate coping

500

Name the 4 stages of Schaie’s Theory of Cognitive Development. 

Achievement stage-Cognitive stage

Responsibility stage-Concerned with real-life problems

Executive sub-stage-Responsible for major corporations or the country

Reintegrative Stage-older adult is more selective in how they spend their time

500

Name a technique to use with a confused, continent,  older adult to maintain continence. 

Assist client to the toilet at regular intervals

500

Name the Stages of Illness

Transition stage- May deny feeling ill, but recognize symptoms of illness are present

Acceptance stage- Acknowledge illness and take measures to become well

Convalescence stage -Recovering after the illness and regaining health to resume usual roles and responsibilities

500

Name 2 types of legal issues a nurse could be charge with?

Assault – the threat to harm another or to threaten to touch another without permission. 

Battery – physical contact carried out against a person’s will. 

Defamation – making untrue remarks about another person & damaging their reputation.

Invasion of privacy – a violation of the confidential & privileged nature of a professional relationship. 

False Imprisonment – each person has the right to move about in an institution or health care facility or leave the facility at will.