Professional Nursing
Think Like a Nurse
Communicating
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Lewis, et. al. - Chapter 4
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Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning Outcomes, Intervention, Evaluation
What is the nursing process?
100
A systematic problem-solving process that guides all nursing actions.
What is the nursing process?
100
EHR
What is Electronic Health Record?
100
Transferring the authority or responsibility to perform a selected nursing task in a selected situation to a competent individual.
What is delegation?
100
Process of deliberately arranging conditions to promote learning that will result in a change of behavior.
What is teaching?
200
The use of current research results and best practices in the performance of delivering care.
What is evidence-based-practice?
200
Collection of comprehensive data pertaining to the healthcare consumer's health and /or situation.
What is Assessment? (ANA Standards of Nursing Practice)
200
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What are abbreviations on JCHO's do not use list?
200

Threat or attempt to make bodily contact

What is assault
200
Principles identified by Malcolm Knowels that are important to consider when teaching adults.
What are adult learning principles or andragogy?
300

Established in each state to regulate the practice of nursing

What is nurse practice act

300
The ability to think in a systematic and logical manner with openness to questions and to reflect on the reasoning process used to ensure safe nursing practice and quality care.
What is critical thinking?
300
Place line through notation, initial, and date then rewrite note.
What is procedure for correcting errors in medical record?
300

Avoid causing harm

What is nonmaleficence

300
Physical, psychologic, sociocultural, learner specifics
What are factors affecting patient teaching?
400
Autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities, sick and well and in all settings. It includes the promotion of health, prevention of illness, and the care of ill, disabled, and dying people.
What is nursing? (From ICN 2010 definition of nursing)
400
Analysis of assessment data to identify patterns and draw conclusions about the client's health status.
What is nursing diagnosis?
400
MAR
What is the Medication Administration Record
400

respect patients rights even when you don't agree with them

What is autonomy

400
Have learner characteristics such as short attention span, interactive, and multitasking.
Who are millennials?
500
During the Crimean War, she and a team of nurses improved the unsanitary conditions at a British base hospital, reducing the death count by two-thirds. Her writings sparked worldwide health care reform. In 1860 she established St. Thomas' Hospital and a training school for nurses.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
500
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association
What is NANDA?
500
Type of physician orders that are discouraged due to increased association with errors.
What are verbal or telephone orders?
500

Interdisciplinary recommendation from the Institute of Medicine to review and revise curriculum and focus on specific practice competencies, in nursing it is also known as Quality and Safety Education for Nurses.

What is QSEN?

500
Includes an assessment of patient needs, abilities, and readiness to learn; identification of a problem that can be addressed through teaching; goals; identification of teaching methods and materials; evaluation method.
What is a teaching plan?