Nurse and Patient Safety
Infection Control
Psychosocial Assessment
Respiratory
Cardio-Vascular
100
The most effective strategy for interrupting the spread of micr-organisms.
What is hand hygiene?
100
This individual said that 'patterns in nursing' included aesthetics and empirics
Who is Carper
100
An overarching idea
What is a paradigm?
100
The client learning to palpate and count his radial pulse is an example of learning in this domain.
What is psychomotor?
100
The integration of nursing, its information and information management with information processing and communication technology to support the health of people worldwide.
What is Nursing Informatics?
200
a safe use of the body in an efficient, coordinated way to move objects and carry out ADLs (activities of daily living)
What are Body Mechanics
200
A nurse deciding what he/she ought to do
What is Ethical Ways of Knowing
200
If you are looking after a client and planning for his/her discharge and you were thinking about their surroundings, significant others, and home situation. You would be considering which of the major concepts of nursing?
What is Environment?
200
According to Bloom's domains, by having each member of the class identify two attitudinal changes that have occurred in their lives since beginning their nursing education, the instructor would incorporating this domain.
What is Bloom's Affective Domain?
200
This involves explicit, conscientious, and judicious consideration of best available evidence
What is Evidence Informed Decision Making
300
Leads to the highest incidences of work –related back injuries and absenteeism from work in nursing
What is incorrect use of body mechanics?
300
Before initial patient or patient environment contact Before Aseptic Procedures After Body Fluid Exposure risk After patient or patient environment contact
What is 'the four moments of hand hygiene'?
300
A ________ explicitly states the relationship between concepts.
What is a Theory?
300
The gap in knowledge that exists between a desired level of performance and the actual level of performance
What is Learning Needs?
300
There are both advantages and disadvantages to electronic health records (EHRs). This is a significant concern about EHRs for both nurses and clients.
What is difficulty maintaining privacy and security?
400
The body turned in a way that avoids twisting of the spine
What is pivoting?
400
When hands are visibly dirty, contaminated, or soiled
When should you wash with non-antimicrobial or antimicrobial soap and water?
400
This theorist uses caring as the strongest element within her theory?
Who is Jean Watson?
400
A psychological force that moves a person toward some kind of action
What is motivation?
400
This is the best database to search when you want to evaluate nursing articles for credibility and reliability.
What is CINAHL?
500
A stable center of gravity The line of gravity A wide base of support Proper body alignment
What are the principles of body mechanics?
500
Preparation (liquid, gel, or foam) at a concentration of at least 70% that inactivates micro-organisms and/or temporarily suppress their growth.
What is Alcohol-Based hand rub
500
A theory is more abstract and less specific than this ...
What is a Conceptual Framework?
500
The inability of adults to read, write, and comprehend information beyond the 5th-grade level
What is Functional Illiteracy?
500
A nurse educator has taught the same courses for the past 5 years and each year implements a few minor changes. Over this time, the educator has stored the grade data, including homework and assignment scores, in order to track trends following the implemented changes.
What is an example of data warehousing?