This term describes the professional appearance, behavior, and attitude expected of a nurse.
What is professionalism?
This term describes treating others with respect, kindness, and courtesy.
What is civility?
Leadership in nursing starts with this key skill.
What is self-awareness or accountability?
This type of communication uses words, tone, and body language.
What is therapeutic communication?
This ethical principle means "do no harm."
What is nonmaleficence?
Name one way to demonstrate professionalism in clinical or lab.
What is showing up on time, following dress code, or being prepared?
Rolling your eyes, ignoring others, and gossiping are examples of this.
What is incivility?
A student leader takes initiative in a group project. This shows what kind of leadership?
What is informal leadership?
Active listening includes doing this with your body language.
What is making eye contact, nodding, or facing the speaker?
This principle is about doing what is right and fair.
What is justice?
You overhear a classmate talking about a patient on the bus. What should you do?
What is remind them it violates HIPAA or report it if necessary?
Name one way to promote civility in the classroom.
What is active listening, staying engaged, or respecting differences?
Name one difference between a leader and a manager.
What is leaders inspire/guide; managers plan/organize?
True or False: It’s okay to interrupt someone if you already know what they’re going to say.
What is false?
A student wants to cheat on an exam. What is the ethical response?
What is don’t participate and report it if necessary?
This organization provides the Code of Ethics for Nurses.
What is the American Nurses Association (ANA)?
This is the best way to respond when a peer is being uncivil toward you.
What is to stay calm and address it respectfully, or speak to the instructor if needed?
This leadership style involves including others in decision-making.
What is democratic leadership?
You’re giving a report to a nurse. This acronym can help you stay organized.
What is SBAR (Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation)?
Respecting a patient’s choices even if you disagree is showing what principle?
What is autonomy?
True or False: It's okay to post clinical stories on social media if you don’t use names.
What is false?
Name two possible effects of incivility in nursing school or practice.
What are increased stress, poor teamwork, or reduced patient safety?
You notice a teammate not doing their part. As a leader, what should you do first?
What is communicate directly and respectfully with them?
A peer is crying after receiving feedback. What’s one therapeutic thing you could say?
What is “Would you like to talk about it?” or “I’m here if you need anything.”?
Name one way to demonstrate ethical behavior as a student.
What is honesty, confidentiality, or academic integrity?