Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
Nursing
100

What is a state of frustration with the work environment that develops over a long time; Or behaviors exhibited as the result of prolonged occupational stress

Burnout 

100

 One who actively focuses on creating and maintaining a balance of physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, personal and professional well-being;

A Healthy Nurse 

100

The capacity to intentionally bring awareness to the present-moment.

Mindfulness

100

A law governing nurses' actions.

Nursing practice Act 

( All states have a law governing scope of practice)

100

When PN students complete all their course work

and graduate, they are eligible to take the____


 


 


NCLEX- PN


200

This nurse educator, and theorist advocates the art of nursing with an emphasis on caring.


Dr. Jean Watson

200

Nursing is a ___________ and an art;  to where nurses skillfully apply the knowledge to help others achieve maximum health and quality of life.

Science 

200

The five-step systematic method for giving patient care that involves assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating

Nursing process 

200

Founded in the late 1800s, the ___________ is a professional organization for registered nurses in the United States whose mission is to advance the profession of nursing to improve health for all.

American Nurses Association (ANA)

200

This person established modern nursing, famous for giving care in the Crimean war and kept records at the time.


 

Florence Nightingale

300

What is an infection that was not present on admission to a health care facility and develops during the patients stay.

Nosocomial, healthcare associated infections (HAI).
300

A quality focus care on the patients and their families


Patient centered care

300

A practice that requires you to review and evaluate your care using data.

Quality improvement

300

This is defined as any method of financing and organizing the delivery of health care in which costs are contained by controlling provisions of benefits and services.

Managed care

300

 We would call this an  __________ if staying overnight or longer in a health care facility.


 

Inpatient

400

Patients may stay here at a  _________for a  few days or 100 days for nursing care , physical therapy or occupational therapy.

Skilled Nursing Facility

400

This is designed to meet the needs for patients in 1 day where  the patient is allowed to return home.

Outpatient care.

400
Defined as a interdisciplinary program of palliative care and support services that addresses the physical, spiritual, social and economic needs of the terminally ill.

Hospice

400

The four broad aims and competencies of nursing are to promote ___________, prevent ___________, restore ___________, and facilitate ___________.

health, illness, health, coping with disability or death


400

One nurse that is responsible for all aspects of care is called the _________  Nurse


 

Primary Nurse

500

 This area integrates the best practices proven with research and evidence and the clinical expertise to deliver excellent patient care.

Evidenced -Based Practice

500

The ability of people to obtain, process, and understand the basic information needed to make appropriate decisions about health is called ___________.

Health literacy 

500

______________ is the federal governments health insurance program for people older than 65.

__________ is a federal- state program in which the federal government help states pay for the health care of those with income below the poverty level.


 


 

Medicare;Medicaid

500

The process allowing a nurse to apply for and be endorsed as a registered nurse by another state

Reciprocity 

500

 This area emphasizes the use of technology to communicate, manage data and prevent errors

Informatics