Evolution of Nursing; EBP; & Theory
Nursing Process & Critical Thinking
Nursing Process & Critical Thinking & Health / Illness
Therapeutic communication & Health / Illness & Safety & Pain
Vital signs & Assessment & Sleep & Sensation & Mobility
100
_________provides a guide to the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that nurses must incorporate into their practice to provide safe, quality care.
What is Standards of Practice
100
A nurse working in a hospital receives a newly admitted patient. To know how best to care for the patient, the nurse would follow this step first________.
What is Assessment
100
Patient will maintain oxygen saturation above 90% while ambulating is an example of____________.
What is an outcome statement?
100
This helps the body release growth hormone which is known to assist in tissue regeneration, synthesis of bone, and formation of RBCs.
What is Restful Sleep?
100
An example of a teaching for patient self-management related to hypertension for an obese patient.
What is weight loss?
200
__________is an organization that can require nurses to take continuing education courses as a condition of license renewal.
What is State Board of Nursing?
200
A patients response to a health problem.
What is Nursing Diagnosis.
200
To assist critical thinking This standardized plan of care is used for frequently occurring conditions (pneumonia, pulmonary embolus, total knee replacement, total hip replacement; it is known as a ________.
What is a critical pathway?
200
When using non-verbal communication, _________must be used cautiously, especially when dealing with someone who is angry or mentally disturbed, as it may be misinterpreted.
What is touch?
200
Double Jeopardy!!!!!!!! A blue-gray coloration of the skin is documented as ___________. AND Having the patient assume a sitting position relaxes this muscle____________ before administering what kind of injection______.
What is cyanosis? What is Vastus Lateralis and IM.
300
Double Jeopardy!!!!!!! This nursing theorist identified, researched, and taught that a clean well lit environment is essential to healing. AND In the U.S., each state enacts its own___________.
What is Florence Nightingale. What is Nurse Practice Act.
300
During assessment, a nurse uses nondirective interviewing because it_________.
What is Facilitates open communication.
300
The nurse meets with a patient newly diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. To promote patient cooperation with the treatment plan the nurse asks the patient his main concerns about his diabetes. This is an example of a nursing__________.
What is a nursing intervention/implementation?
300
A common risk nursing diagnosis associated with the physiological changes of aging.
What is Risk for Falls?
300
The main characteristic that differentiates sleep and rest.
What is an altered level of consciousness?
400
A nurse reads a journal article, the nurse asks his or herself, " Is this information accurate / true; does it apply to my practice?" This nurse is reading______.
What is analytically.
400
During assessment: Significant patient data, also called a_____, should alert a nurse to look for other ____ related to it that form a pattern. A_____________________may suggest a health problem.
What is A cue (s), and a cluster of related cues?
400
Double Jeopardy Question!!!!!!! The person responsible for evaluating the outcome of a task delegated to the nursing assistive personnel. AND A Nurse who takes the time and focuses on getting to know the patient establishes______________.
What is the nurse who delegated the task? AND What is a trusting relationship?
400
The most common cause of injury related to a house fire is______________________.
What is Smoke inhalation injury?
400
Warming the irrigation solution to room temperature is the first step when performing this procedure _____________.
What is an otic irrigation.
500
Patient centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence based practice, quality improvement, safety and informatics are known as____________________.
What is Quality and Safety Education competencies for Nurses (QSEN)
500
Based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Risk for Aspiration is a higher priority then Impaired Physical Mobility in this step of the Nursing Process.
What is Nursing Diagnosis?
500
Following the nursing process, the nurse validates the patient data, diagnosis, and goals with the patient. When using electronic generic care plans, the interventions listed do not fit this patients needs. The nurse should_____.
What is Rejecting the generic interventions, and type in individualized interventions into the open comment field.
500
After giving a patient an oral analgesic, at what point should the assessment show improved patient outcomes_______?
What is 30 to 60 minutes after administration of oral medication.
500
Avoiding manual lifting by using assistive devices as often as possible limits the risk of _____________.
What is Back injury.