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100

Demonstrate professionalism as a nursing student in the market for a job. You should be: (4 items) 

Teachable, Helpful, Friendly, & Engaged

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TRUE OR FALSE: A behavioral interview is an analysis of a candidate’s potential ability by examining skills used in past performance

TRUE An example question would be, “Tell me about a time where you had to adapt to a change in the workplace.”

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TRUE OR FALSE: Your Intervention should address the Human Response factor of your nursing diagnosis

FALSE: Come up with a nursing intervention to address the “contributing factors” if you address the contributing factors it should take care of the “human response"


100

When does adherence happen? 

  • Adherence happens when the treatment plan most aligns with what the client is willing to do
100

Name 3 fight or flight symptoms 

Dilated pupils, dry mucous membranes, excessive sweating, increased mental alertness, energy surge, rapid and deep respirations, increased muscle tension

200
A heading on a professional resume should include: 

Name, professional email and phone number

200

What is the STAR Method? 

Situation, Task, Action, Results

200

Types of interventions include: 

Observations, Therapies, Education 

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Stages of Illness Behavior: 

  • Symptom experience: symptoms
  • Assumption of the sick role: acknowledge you are sick
  • Medical care contact: call your doctor to be seen
  • Dependent patient role: allow care to happen 
  • Recovery and rehabilitation: going back to work
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Intrapersonal, Interpersonal, and Extrapersonal Stressors 

  • Intrapersonal stressors – internal stressors psychological stressors
  • Interpersonal stressors – from relationships with others stressors
  • Extrapersonal stressor – environmental stressors 
300

Name at least two items to NOT add to your resume:

DOB, Expected Pay, Personal Info, Unprofessional Email, "i" statements 

300

What is the SHARE Method? 

Describe a specific Situation, Identify Hinderances or challenges, Explain the Action that you took, Discuss the Results or outcome, Evaluate or summarize what you learned

300

What is the old definition of health? 

OLD: Health is the absence of disease NEW: Health is state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being 

300

Behavior is: 

Motivated

300

 5 ways to change stressful situations

  • Reduce the number of stressors
  • Increase control over stressor
  • Increase support
  • Decrease physiological response
  • Increase stressor predictability
400

Name 3 components to a professional resume:

Heading: Name, professional email, phone number, Career Objective, Education, Experience: Clinical, work, volunteer, Awards and accomplishments, Certifications & Skills

400

What are the 5 steps of the nursing process?

Assessment, Analyzing, Planning, Implementing, Evaluating 

400

What are the differences between Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary preventions? 

  • Primary: prevent illness before anything happens (Ex: Bed rails to prevent falls) 
  • Primary: prevent illness before anything happens (Ex: Mammogram)
  • Tertiary: After the treatment happens and maintain health status (Ex: Physical Therapy) 
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5 factors attributing to the systems response to stressors:

  • Number of stressors experienced simultaneously
  • Severity or magnitude of stressors
  • Ones current level of wellness
  • The support system on has
  • Ones perception of the stressor
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Medication Rights 

  • Right medication
  • Right patient
  • Right dose
  • Right route
  • Right time
  • Right reason
  • Right (appropriate) assessment
  • Right documentation
  • Right response
  • Right to education
  • Right to refuse
500

Strategies for a successful job interview 

Be professional, Be polite & polished, Be persuasive, Have a positive attitude, Be prepared

500
A nursing diagnosis should be formatted as: 

_____________ related to _____________

Human Response related to Contributing Factors 

500

Health Promotion vs Health Protection

  • Promotion – makes your healthier encourages proactive engagement in health
  • Protection – doesn’t make you healthier but used to avoid or prevent health threats
500

Local Adaptation Syndrome vs General Adaptation Syndrome

  • Local adaptation syndrome – short term, targets a specific area
  • General adaptation syndrome – whole body respons
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Three Checks of Medication 

  • Read the MAR and select the proper medication from the pt’s medication or medication supply system
  • After retrieving the medication from the drawer compare the medication to the MAR.
  • Compare with MAR before pouring into a container (Depending on hospital policy: most commonly at bedside) Re-check the label with the MAR after identifying the patient and before administration