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Leadership
NAP
Delegation
Performance
Organization
100
The nurse is providing guidance instruction and evaluation
What is Supervision?
100
The NAP is given an assignment to perform during the shift
What is Accountability?
100
The right task, circumstance, person, communication, and the right supervision
What are The Five rights of delegation?
100
The nurse is complementing you on your knowledge, skills, and judgement with patient care
What is Competence?
100
When planning the priorities for the shift the nurse manager provides a guide for a new graduate to organize her time.
What is an activity log?
200
Transferring the responsibility to another
What is Delegating?
200
When assigning patients for the NAP the RN needs to consider the following.
What are stable patients?
200
When considering patient acuity, unpredictable outcomes, and patient interaction
What is delegation.
200
This principle is based on prioritizing time based on 80% is unfocused effort and 20% is based on outcome results
What is the Pareto Principle?
200
When the charge nurse is considering a shift assignments for the day this is not a consideration
What is staff preference?
300
A nurse is floating from the OB unit and assigns a patient is hypertension
What is an appropriate assignment?
300
This principle related to telling the truth
What is Veracity?
300
This part of thinking can also be called having a gut feeling
What is intuitive thinking?
300
This process tends to be a reactive process in patient care
What is quality assurance?
300
This is considered a second priority when caring for a patient
What is patient safety?
400
This process is proactive process
What is quality improvement?
400
Nursing is considered this part of the culture
What is a subculture?
400
When nurses come together and decide on a compromise for a complex patient
What is a consensus?
400
The process used when a patient is recovering from a total knee replacement and asks if he should continue his Cialis.
What is medication reconciliation?
400
When setting priorities for patient care planning a patient well being is considered this part of the priority
What is the fourth priority?
500
This process involves the use of the nursing process and problems
What is problem solving?
500
A third party is assigned to settle a dispute as the last step in a dispute
What is arbitration?
500
These principles involve justice, benefice, and respect for others
What is Ethical Principles?
500
This process is an unexpected even causing death or severe harm
What is a Sentential Event?
500
Watching and observing another nurse while they perform a task
What is reflective thinking?