Interview, observation and medical records are used in this step of nursing process?
What is assessment?
The nurse can do all of the following Except?
What is prescribing medications?
The nurse kept her promise to her patient even though it was a very busy shift
What is Fidelity?
Providing a safe living environment is an example of which level in Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
What is Safety?
Home health is an example of this level of prevention.
What is Tertiary Care?
Specific
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Time Specific
What are smart goals?
He/she can do ADLs such as vital signs, intake and output
Who are UAP?
Patients have the right to self determination?
What is Autonomy?
According to Maslow these --------------needs are the most basic needs of all human beings.
What are physiological needs?
Nurses educated on the importance of hand washing in a community health fair
What is Primary Care?
Nurses do this to empower the patients.
What is Health Promotion?
This nurse cannot do initial assessment, initial education or push iv medications
Who are LPNs?
Nurses must always tell the truth even if it is difficult for the patient?
What is Veracity?
Biological, psychological, spiritual, intellectual are clients ____factors?
What are internal factors?
Mammograms
Colonoscopy
Self breast exam
What is secondary level of prevention?
This is not a medical diagnosis but it improves patient outcomes
What is Diagnosis?
Right task
Right circumstances
Right person
Right supervision
Right direction & communication
What are 5 rights of delegations?
This nurse takes excellent care of the patient of a patient from a different culture?
What is culturally sensitivity?
Sociological, environmental and political are client's ___factors affecting his/her health?
What are external factors?
Healthy eating, exercise and reduction in smoking
What is Primary Level of prevention?
Add quality to length of years
Remove disparities
What is HP 2030?
Nurses use __________ to treat the illness and human response to illness
What is a Diagnosis?
Caregiver, advocate and researchers are some of the ___ of RNs
What are the roles of RNs?
This nurse researches problems and issues affecting her clients.
Who is the research nurse?
Alcohol, substance and not using sunscreen are all examples of this
What are risk factors?