Reporting, Documentation & Medical Terminology
Critical Thinking & Self Reflection
General Survey & Health Assessment
Research
The Nursing Process
100

If a patient has a medication due at 10:00PM, when is the client's medication due using the 24 hours clock?

2200

100

What are the three levels of critical thinking in nursing?

Basic, Complex and Commitment 

100
A patient indicates that they are tired, would this be considered subjective or objective data?

Subjective

100
Completing nursing reach on a nursing phenomena such as pain severity or rates of wound healing would be considered qualitative or quantitative nursing research? 

Quantitative 

100

What is the second stage of the nursing process?

Diagnosis 

200
'Cholecysto' refers to which organ 
Gallbladder
200

A process by which you grow your understanding of who you are, what your values are and why you think and act the way you do. 

Self Reflection 

200
Preparing for your examination you need your client to lay in a supine position in the bed, how would you describe this position to the client?

Lying on back with face up

200

In research evaluation, the 'legitimacy, accuracy and soundness of all aspects of the study' is considered what?

Validity 

200

This step of the nursing process involves: an examination of a condition or situation & a judgement as to whether change has occured

Evaluation 

300
In medical terminology, the part of the word which is the 'subject: relating to part of the body' is considered what?
Middle=Root 
300
The 5 critical thinking skills and dispositions are: Inference, Evaluation, Explanation, Self-Regulation and Open-Mindedness. Which critical thinking behavior does the nurse demonstrate when 'selecting criteria to assess the effectiveness of nursing interventions' 

Evaluation

300

What are the four methods of examining?

Inspection, Palpation, Percussion, Auscultation

300

What is 'a clinical decision making process in which nurse use theory-derived, research based knowledge to inform their decisions about care delivery'

Evidenced-based nursing practice 


300

Gathering, verifying and communicating data about a client to establish a database is an example of which component of the nursing process?

Assessment 

400

What does the prefix 'Macro' indicate 

Large; visible to the naked eye 

400

Applying the same rigorous standards of proof to your own knowledge and beliefs to that of others, describes what critical thinking attitude? 

Integrity 

400

The nurse is assessing the skin by using the back of the hand, what type of skill is the nurse using?

Palpation 
400

The CRAAP test is used to evaluate information sources. What does the 'R' in this acronym represent?

Relevance of the information 

400

What type of goal would be 'an objective client behavior or response expected within hours to a week' 

Short-term goal 

500
Medical terminology uses common suffixes, 'ology' refers to what?

Study of

500

A nurse uses a institutions policy and procedure manual to confirm how to change a patients indwelling catheter, what level of critical thinking is the nursing using?

Basic critical thinking

500

In most circumstances, the best source of information for nursing assessment of the adult client is what?

The client
500

What is the first step of the research process?

Specific aims 

*specific aims of the proposed research and how it relates to clinical practice*

(Significant, useful, researchable, feasible, ethically sound)

500

The nursing diagnosis readiness for enhanced communication is an example of? 

A wellness nursing diagnosis