The legal rule that states: "If it wasn't ________, it wasn't done."
What is documented?
The therapeutic technique of repeating the patient's message back to them in your own words.
What is restating/paraphrasing?
The "Domain of Learning" that involves physical movement and motor skills.
What is psychomotor?
Convert 125 micrograms (mcg) to milligrams (mg).
What is 0.125 mg? 
The "S" in SBAR stands for this.
What is situation?
The standard format used during hand-off to ensure all pertinent data is shared.
What is SBAR (or ISBAR)?
The "personal bubble" or physical distance (usually 1.5 to 4 feet) used during a patient interview.
What is personal space/zone?
The method where a patient explains a procedure back to the nurse to confirm understanding.
What is the teach-back method?
Order: 500mg. On hand: 250mg/5mL. How many mL do you administer?
What is 10 mL?

The primary goal of "Counseling" as opposed to "Teaching."
What is to provide emotional support/facilitate coping?
This type of charting only records findings that fall outside of standard norms.
What is Charting by Exception (CBE)?
Using "I" statements instead of "You" statements is a hallmark of this communication style.
What is assertive?
The acronym used to assess a patient's readiness to learn (P.E.E.K).
What is physical, emotional, experiential, and knowledge?
An IV is running at 125 mL/hr. How many liters will the patient receive over a 12-hour period?
What is 1.5 Liters?

This type of error occurs when a nurse fails to document a medication immediately after giving it.
What is a documentation error (specifically "Timing")?
Documentation that occurs at the bedside in real-time is known as this.
What is point-of-care documentation?
The phase of the nurse-patient relationship where the nurse and patient set goals and timing.
What is the orientation phase?
This developmental theorist’s stages must be considered when teaching a pediatric patient.
What is Erikson (or Piaget)?
Order: Heparin 800 units/hr. Concentration: 25,000 units in 500mL. Find the mL/hr.
What is 16 mL/hr?

The term for the non-verbal communication of matching a patient's posture and tone.
What is mirroring?
Under HIPAA, this is the only acceptable reason for a nurse to access a medical record.
What is a "Need to Know" to provide care?
The communication barrier that occurs when a nurse provides unwanted advice or clichés.
What is false reassurance?
This "Effect" describes how a patient's self-belief in their ability to succeed affects learning.
What is self-efficacy?
Order: 5mcg/kg/min. Weight: 70kg. How many mg will the patient receive in 1 hour?
What is 21 mg?

This report is filed after a medication error, but is never mentioned in the patient's chart.
What is an incident (or variance) report?