Intrapersonal; Interpersonal; Transpersonal; Small group; & Public.
What are The Five Levels of Communication; Ch. 24; Pg. 311
100
With this, patients develop a general impression of the nurse's professionalism and caring; includes physical characteristics, facial expression, and manner of dress and grooming. What is it?
What is "Personal Appearance"? Ch. 24; Pg. 313
100
Sociocultural background is a major influence on the meaning of this. What is it?
Nonverbal Behavior; Ch. 24; Pg. 313
100
Being there; listening; relieving pain; task-oriented touch; providing presence, and listening.
What are caring behaviors a nurse should have to help build and foster the nurse-patient relationship? Ch. 7;
TABLE 7-2 Swanson's Theory of Caring
What are risks for pressure ulcer development? Ch. 48; Pg. 1177
200
The process in which the nurse consciously influences a patient or helps the patient to a better understanding through verbal and/or nonverbal communication.
What is therapeutic communication? Ch. 24; Pg. 320
200
This organization sets standards for patient and family education that requires nurses & health care teams to assess patient's learning needs and provide education on various topics pertaining to the patient's plan of care.
What is the Joint Commission? Ch. 25; pg. 329
200
More open and willing to discuss private family matters; reluctance to reveal personal or family information to strangers; values quiet demeanor and self-restraint; to be open or argumentative reflects negatively on family honor; values silence and comfortable with silence.
What are Socio-cultural Factors affecting patients' communication? Ch. 24; Pg. 318
200
A universal phenomenon that influences the way we think, feel, and behave in relation to one another.
What are "Challenging Communication Situations". Pg. Box 24-2.
300
Sitting at a patient's bedside; Taking a patient's nursing history;Teaching an individual patient; Exchanging information at change of shift.
What is Personal Zone (18 Inches to 4 Feet)? Box 24-3 "Zones of Personal Space & Touch". Pg 314
300
Disruption (injury) of the integrity and function of tissues in the body.
What is a wound? Ch. 48; Pg. 1181
300
Identify the three domains of learning and describe each one.
Learning occurs in three domains: cognitive (understanding), affective (attitudes), and psychomotor (motor skills). Ch. 25; Pg. 330
Understanding each learning domain prepares the nurse to select proper teaching techniques and apply the basic principles of learning.
300
These 5 things are outlined in the text that may cause a patient to slur words or use incomplete sentences; these affect the patients ability to communicate.
What are opiates, antidepressants, neuroleptics, hypnotics, or sedatives? Ch. 24; Pg. 318
300
The purposeful acquisition of new knowledge, attitudes, behaviors, and skills.
What is "Learning"? Ch. 25; pg. 329
400
Jeopardy Stumper!!!!
Your team is tasked with developing a quick question on the content we have covered in class for your opponents to answer! Have your answer with the Chapter and pg. number ready for reference.
Rule: Make it a Stumper! Cannot be one of the questions we have already covered.
What is.......?????
The TWIST......Your Opponents have to now Stump you!!!!!
400
__________________ is important because a nurse who conveys confidence and comfort while communicating more readily establishes an interpersonal helping-trusting relationship.
What are the Stages of Grief or Grieving? Ch. 25; Pg. 332
400
The number of persons that the nurse teaches, quietness, privacy, room temperature, lighting, noise, room ventilation, and furniture.
What are important factors when choosing an ideal environment for learning? Ch. 25; Pg. 334
400
Jeopardy Stumper!!!!
Develop a quick question on the content we have covered in class for your opponents to answer! Have your answer with the Chapter and pg. number ready for reference.
Rule: Cannot be one of the questions we have already covered.
What is.....????????
500
Permits the patient to perform a skill as nurse observes; Provides excellent source of feedback and reinforcement.
What is Return Demonstration?
This is one of the "Appropriate Teaching Methods Based on the Psychomotor Domain of Learning". Ch. 25; Pg. 332; Box 25-2
Review all of the teaching methods in Box 25-2.
500
The force that acts on or within a person to cause the person to behave in a particular way; often results from a social, task mastery, of physical motive.
What are factors or conditions that impair the patient's ability to learn? Ch. 25; Pg. 336
500
Maintenance and Promotion of Health and Illness Prevention; Restoration of Health; & Coping with Impaired Functions. Identify what these are.
What are the three important purposes of Comprehensive patient education? Ch. 25; Pg. 328
Remember: The goal of educating others about their health is to help individuals, families, or communities achieve optimal levels of health.
500
______________ is the need to gain, maintain, and defend one's right to space. Also important because it provides people with a sense of identity, security, and control.