This term describes the interactive process that promotes learning.
What is teaching?
This step involves identifying the client’s learning needs and readiness
What is assessment?
This concept refers to the optimal well-being of all humans from individual and collective perspectives.
What is global health?
This type of stress promotes growth and resilience
What is eustress?
This model, named after a dairy product, explains how errors occur through system gaps
What is the Swiss Cheese model?
This domain of learning focuses on physical skills and coordination.
What is psychomotor learning?
This diagnosis might be used when a client says, “I’m afraid I’ll do it wrong.”
What is deficient knowledge?
This framework helps explain how social identities and systems of oppression affect health outcomes.
What is intersectionality theory?
This syndrome, defined by WHO, results from chronic workplace stress.
What is burnout?
This type of incident reaches the patient but causes no discernible harm.
What is a no-harm incident?
This theory emphasizes personal growth and autonomy in learning.
What is humanism?
This acronym helps nurses set effective learning goals
What is SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound)?
This international treaty, signed in 2015, aims to limit global warming.
What is the Paris Agreement?
This dimension of burnout involves feeling ineffective or that one’s work doesn’t matte
What is loss of personal accomplishment?
This Canadian framework includes goals like safe, accessible, and integrated care.
What is the Canadian Quality and Patient Safety Framework?
These factors must be assessed before teaching and includes pain, fatigue, and illness.
What are physical factors affecting learning?
This teaching strategy involves demonstration followed by client return demonstration.
What is psychomotor teaching?
This term describes the flow of resources from low- to high-income countries, contributing to inequities.
What is transnationalism?
This practice, like journaling or guided imagery, helps manage stress
What are stress management techniques?
These factors can lead to medication errors.
What is fatigue or stress?
This teaching method involves the client explaining or demonstrating what they learned.
What is the teach-back method?
This evaluation method uses open-ended questions to assess understanding.
What is discussion or questioning?
This health concept emphasizes fairness and just opportunity for all to reach full potential
What is health equity?
This type of fatigue results from repeated exposure to suffering and trauma
What is compassion fatigue?
This safety risk, accounting for up to 90% of reported incidents, is common in hospitals.
What are falls?
This principle states that adults are self-directed and goal-oriented learners.
What is adult learning theory?
This factor includes literacy, language barriers, and developmental stage.
What are cognitive factors?
This nursing role involves promoting health equity and climate justice globally.
What is global/planetary health nursing?
This organizational strategy includes adequate staffing and supportive leadership
What is burnout prevention at the team/organizational level?
This type of safety incident occurs when a mistake is caught before it reaches the patient.
What is a near miss?