Nursing Process/History/Principles
Medical Surgical
Maslows Hierachy
Kubler Ross Process of grieving
Stress and Adaptation
100

Which nurse is the founder of nursing and advocated for the improvement of mental health care for women?

What is Dorothea Dix ? 

100

Place the patient in a private room, wear PPE whenever you enter the room for all interactions that may involve contact; change gloves after contact remove before leaving the room. 

What is Contact Precaution? 

100

Protected from potential or actual harm. Nurses carry out a wide variety of activities to meet patient's physical, and safety needs. 

What is Safety and Security Needs? 

100

Patient denies the reality of death and may regress what is discussed.

What is Denial?  

100

Neuroendocrine activity returns to normal local adaptive syndrome coping and defense mechanism.

What is the Stage of Resistance? 

200

Seek not to cause harm,. see to prevent harm or risk of harm whenever possible. 

What is Nonmaleficence?  

200

In reviewing the ABG the ph 7.32, PaCO2 48mmHg and the HCO3 is 23mEq/l .

What is Metabolic Acidosis? 

200

This is understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and receiving love and the feeling of belonging such as families, peers, friends, a neighborhood, and a community. 

What is Love and Belonging Needs? 

200

The patient has accepted the reality of death and is prepared to die. 

What is Acceptance? 

200

Exhibit vasodilation, increase blood pressure, increase pulse, and respirations panic, crisis. 

What is stage of Exhaustion?

300

Which nursing pioneer establish the Red Cross in the United States  1882?

Who is Clara Barton? 

300

This type of charting centers on a client's specific problem. When using DAR charting three areas that are required for documentation are data, action, and response. 

What is Focus Charting? 

300

The highest level on the hierarchy which include the need of people to reach their full potential through development of their unique capabilities. 

What is Self-Actualization Needs? 

300

The patient expresses rage and hostility and adopts a why me? attitude. 

What is Anger?

300

The acronym nurses remember the order of actions to take in the event of a fire? 

What is RACE? 

400

Temporary relief for caregivers who care for disabled or chronically ill clients. It allows the caregiver an opportunity to complete errands and personal business, as well as time to recover both emotional and physical.

What is Respite Care? 

400

The curvature of the spine which contribute to older adult appearance of leaning forward and can limit to respiratory ventilation. 

What is Kyphosis? 

400

These needs are common to all people and is essential for the health and survival of all people. 

What is Basic Human Needs? 

400

The patient goes through a period of grief before death, crying, and not speaking much. 

What is Depression?  

400
A local response of the body to stress. It involves only a specific part of the body.

What is Local Adaptation syndrome? 

500

Utilize to resolve ethical dilemmas in the health care settings. 

What is Hospital Ethics Committee? 

500

Incomplete expansion or collapse of alveoli with retained mucus that involves a portion of the lung and results in poor gas exchange. 

What is Atelectasis? 

500

These needs are basic, oxygen, water food, elimination, etc they are of life and therefore the highest of priority .

What is Physiologic Needs? 

500

Anyone 18 yrs. or older, appoints a health representative for instructions for future treatment of their care not a guide for emergency medical personnel. 

What is Advance Directives?

500

Go through the normal development from birth to old age within each stage certain tasks must be resolved to reduce stress. 

What is Developmental Stress?