Patient Education
Ethical Terms
Culture
Laws
Hodgepodge
100

Teaching the patient something and then asking them to teach it to you.

Teach-Back Method

100

The act of doing good; active goodness or kindness; charity.

What is beneficence?

100

What is the first step in providing culturally competent care?

Assessment (ask the patient about their culture/preferences)

100

What organization determines the nursing scope of practice?

BON, Board of Nursing in each state

100

What should you do if your patient's first language is not English?

Provide an interpreter (not family, several options/types available)

200

Name 2 learning styles

V - visual

A - auditory/aural

R - reading/writing

K - kinesthetic

200

______________ is the independence or freedom, as of the will or one's actions: the autonomy of the individual. OR the condition of being autonomous; self-government or the right of self-government:

What is Autonomy?

200

What does culture include?

beliefs, values, language, food, dress, religion, traditions, art, customs, behaviors

200

States that work together so nurses can travel or move and still use their RN license

Compact States

200

Formulate a SMART goal for a patient who is learning how to give themselves an injection.

Example:
The patient will demonstrate proper injection technique by time of discharge.

300

List some roles of the professional nurse.

What is Educator, Communicator, Advocate, Caregiver, & Manager?

300

the quality of being just, or fair; righteous, equitable, or moral rightness:

What is justice?

300

Person or group of one culture adopts the values, norms, beliefs, and practices of the majority group

Assimilation

300

What is the difference between Assault and Battery?

Assault - verbal, threat

Battery - physical contact without consent 

(bonus: give an example of each)

300

federal law requiring the national standards to protect sensitive patient health information (PHI) from being disclosed without the patient's consent or knowledge

HIPAA

400

Put the 6 steps of the Nursing Process in order. (Hint: step one is Recognize Cues)

Recognize cues, analyze cues, prioritize hypothesis, generate solutions, take action, evaluate

400
to do no harm
What is non maleficence?
400

Attitude that one's own group (ethnicity or nationality) is superior to others

Ethnocentrism

400

What is the difference between Negligence and Abandonment?

Negligence: not doing what a reasonable nurse would do in a situation

Abandonment: leaving the patient, leaving the building without giving report

400

The nurse signs as a witness on a procedure consent form. What does this mean?

The nurse verifies the patient understands the procedure.

The nurse saw the patient sign the form.

bonus: what else goes on the form?

500
Name three different teaching methods

videos, flyers, demonstrations, conversations, role-playing

500
habitual observance of truth in speech or statement; truthfulness:
What is Veracity?
500

Unconscious collection of stereotypes and attitudes toward certain groups of people

Bias
500

Name an example of BON discipline against a license.

revoking the license

suspending the license

extra training (KSTAR program)

limiting where the nurse can practice

500

Name 3 examples of Advance Directives

Living Will
POA for healthcare/ medical POA
DNR
DNI
AND
CCO