Therapeutic Communication & Liability
Professional Boundaries & Scope of Practice
Safety
Professionalism & Delegation
Theorists & Ethical Principles
100

This is the term for negligence specific to a healthcare provider

what is malpractice?

100

This type of nursing care provider can implement planned nursing care and administer oral, rectal, and topical medications.

What is the LPN?

100

Bullying between staff members in healthcare is also referred to as what? 

What is lateral violence?

100

Actions in this phase of the nursing process that may be delegated to the UAP.

What is implementation 

100

This document provides guidelines for ethical behavior and activities for nurses in the US.  

What is the ANA code of ethics?

200

This is the term for a wrongful act that results in injury, loss, or damage.

What is a tort?

200
Sharing patient information with a nurse not involved in a patient's care is a violation of which federal law? 

What is HIPAA

200

This acronym is utilized to communicate changes in a patient's status or to provide updates. 

What is SBARR?
200

This term describes the complex series of behaviors caused by unmanaged chronic workplace stress

What is burnout?

200

This is the final stage of Benner's five stages of progression theory.

What is expert?

300

This is the term for harmful or unwarranted contact with a person, whether or not the actual harm occurs

What is battery?
300

"The space between the nurse's power and the client's vulnerability" 

What are boundaries/professional boundaries? 

300

List five ways to reduce fall risk in hospital settings.

Nonskid footwear, well lit rooms, bed/chair alarm, tidy/clean environment, enforcing use of glasses, awareness of medications and side effects, room close to the nurses' station, ensure call light is in reach, encourage use of grab bars/railings, frequent re-orientation, etc  

300

This type of professional commitment occurs when the nurse feels obliged to continue with a profession or organization as a result of benefits or positive experiences through engagement.

What is normative commitment 

300

This ethical principle involves doing good and doing the right thing for the patient.

What is beneficence? 

400

This is the time, place, and environment in which communication occurs. 

What is context?

400

Inappropriately disclosing your personal information to a patient is considered what? 

What is a boundary violation/boundary crossing?

400

In Washington state, this is the amount of weight in lbs you should not be asked to life without assistive devices or help 

what is 35 lbs
400

This type of leader works to inspire nurses to greater vision by helping developed their individual strengths.

What is transformational leadership?

400

This ethical principle involves doing no harm, while safeguarding the patient.

What is nonmaleficence? 

500

This is the type of communication where content and process agree.

What is congruent communication?

500

This is the assurance the patient has that their private information will not be disclosed without the patient's consent. 

What is confidentiality? 

500

This is a type of safety event in which there is loss of limb, body part, or life, and permanent harm is done to the patient.

What is a sentinel event / never event?

500

List the five rights of delegation.

Right task, Right circumstances, Right person, Right direction/communication, Right supervision/evaluation

500

These types of theories view the person as a multidimensional being who reacts continually to the world of stressors.

What is systems theory?