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Founder of Modern Nursing

What is Florence Nightingale.

100

What does the acronym SBAR stand for and why is it used?

What is Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation. Used for intradisciplinary communication between shifts for critical patient information.

100

Two types of restraints.

What is chemical and physical restraints.

100
The single most effective way to prevent the spread of infections.
What is hand hygiene.
100

What is 9:00pm in military time?

2100.

200

Laws that define responsibilities of the nurse and “scope of practice, as well as, the range of activities and services and the qualifications for practice.”

What is the Nurse Practice Act.

200
What is a SMART goal?
What is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and within a time frame.
200

Setting priorities, creating goals and expected outcomes that are patient-centered, and implementing nursing interventions that are patient specific.

what is planning

200

Prior to placing a patient in a protective-restraint device to protect from injury what must the nurse have done?

What is documented that other methods have been used and failed to protect the patient.

200
You walk in on a coworker taking a medication that was ordered for a patient. What do you do?
What is report the incident to the nurse supervisor immediately.
300
Two identifiers to administer a medication

what is the patients name and date of birth

300
The 5 steps of the nursing process are
What is assessing, diagnosing, planning, implementing, and evaluating.
300

North American Nursing Diagnosis Association 

what is NANDA

300
What are 2 types of communication

What is verbal and non-verbal communication

300
What does the acronym RACE stand for?
What is Rescue, Activate alarm, Confine the fire, Evacuate/Extinguish.
400

The federal Law that protects the health information of patients

What is HIPAA
400

Patient compains of feeling depressed, nauseated, having visual disturbances, fatigue, and shows facial grimacing. Differentiate SUBJECTIVE vs OBJECTIVE data.

What is SUBJECTIVE:depressed, nauseated, visual disturbances, and fatigue. OBJECTIVE: facial grimacing.

400

This assessment technique would be utilized when feeling for a patients pulse.

What is palpation.

400

Reflecting on the results of a treatment to determine whether the goal of relief has been accomplished would be this part of the nursing process

What is Evaluation.

400

Which 3 types of patients are at highest risk for injury from trying to get out of bed

What is elderly, confused or disoriented, and pain.

500

The 6 rights of medication

what is the right dose, route, time, patient, medication and documentation

500

What are strategies to prevent falls?

Ensuring side rails are up, call light is in reach, bedside table or tray is in reach, and hourly rounding

500

The nurse offers care without incorporating their own beliefs and values and respects the values and beliefs of the patient

What is culturally competent nursing care

500
Name at least two National Patient Safety Goals.
What is Identify patients correctly, Improve staff communication, Use medicines safely, Use alarms safely, Prevent infection, Identify patient safety risks, and Prevent mistakes in surgery.
500

A nursing organization that has established a code of ethics, and standards of care for the profession, and is involved in healthcare policy at the state and national level

What is the American Nurses Association