Intro to Nursing
EBP & Theory
Health & Wellness
Family & Community
Culture & Disparities
100

Promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and facilitate coping.

What is the primary goal of nursing?

100

"A conceptual framework explaining aspects of nursing practice and patient care."

What is a nursing theory?

100

"A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being."

What is the World Health Organization’s definition of health?

100

"A population group sharing geographic space or common values.  

What defines a community in nursing?  

100

"The ability to provide care to patients with diverse values and beliefs."

What is cultural competence?

200

"National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)."

Who oversees the NCLEX-RN licensing exam?

200

"It improves patient outcomes and provides care based on the best current evidence."

Why is evidence-based practice important in nursing?

200

"A dynamic model showing health as a constantly changing state."

What is the health-illness continuum?

200

What defines a community in nursing?

A population group sharing geographic space or common values.

200

"The belief that one’s own culture is superior to others."

What is ethnocentrism?

300

"She established nursing as a respected profession through training and sanitation reform."

Who is Florence Nightingale?

300

"Ask a clinical question."

What is the first step in the EBP process?

300

What level of prevention is a colonoscopy screening?

What is Secondary prevention.

300

"Involving the family in all aspects of patient care and decision-making."  

What is the focus of family-centered care?  

300

"Imposing one’s own cultural beliefs on another."  

What is cultural imposition?

400

"Defines the legal scope of nursing practice in each state."  

What is the Nurse Practice Act?

400

"Population, Intervention, Comparison, Outcome, Time."

What does PICOT stand for?

400

Give an example of a chronic illness involving sugar

wHAT IS Diabetes mellitus.

400

What is the main focus of family-centered care?

Involving the family in all aspects of patient care and decision-making.

400

Race is physical characteristics; ethnicity is cultural identity.  

What’s the difference between race and ethnicity?  

500

"A unique body of knowledge, service orientation, and autonomy in decision-making."

What distinguishes a profession from an occupation?

500

 "Qualitative research."

Which type of research focuses on understanding the 'how' and 'why' of phenomena?

500

"Race, socioeconomic status, access to care, and education."

What are examples of factors contributing to health disparities?

500

"Income, education, housing, access to care."

What are examples of social determinants of health?

500

A nurse engages in lifelong learning, self-reflection, and openness to other cultures.

What is cultural humility?