Communication
Communication 2
Critical Thinking
Assess/Diagnose
Documentation
100

Pace, clarity, intonation, and simplicity are all characteristics of what type of communication?

Verbal Communication


100

What does OARS stand for?

Open Ended Questions

Affirmations

Reflective Listening

Summarizing 

100

What are the steps in the nursing process?

Assessment, diagnosis/analyze, planning, implementation, and evaluation

100

Identifying major problems, patient needs, and patient strengths is what part of the nursing process?

Diagnosis/problem statement


100

The nurse made a documentation error in the chart. What next steps must the nurse take?

Draw a line through the documentation, write error, and initial next to the error.

200

The four modes of communication are:

Verbal, non-verbal, written, and electronic

200

What does SOLER stand for?

Sit facing the patient

Open your posture

Leaning toward patient

Eye contact

Relax

200

The nurse has collected data from the patient and identified a list of problems according to Maslow's hierarchy. What should the nurse address next in the nursing process?

Plan

200

Reviewing patient lab results is done during which phase of the nursing process?

Assessment

200

True or False: The nursing student can access patient charts so long as it is for education or research purposes.

TRUE

300

Four factors that impact communication

What are 

1) Values

2) Space

3) Environment

4) Gender

300

When is process recording utilized?

To determine if teaching session was effective. Word for word account of interaction that occurred (verbal and non verbal)

300

What are the four steps of critical thinking?

Suspend judgement, collect data, balance information, and make a decision 

300

what type of data is collected through the senses?

Objective data

300

How can nurses ensure electronic patient records are protected?

Never share passwords

Log off of computers when not in use

Never leave a computer unattended if in use

400

Therapeutic Communication techniques include:

Silence, open-ended questions, reflecting, using touch, etc

400

What does I-SBAR stand for?

Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment & Recommendation


400

What are advantages of using concept maps?

Allows graphic depiction of connections and quicker than note taking
400

What type of data is collected from patients?

Subjective data

400

Each discipline documents within its own specialty section in the electronic medical record. What type of medical record is this?

Source oriented

500

Communication barriers include:

1) Language barriers

2) False reassurance

3) Cultural differences

4) Defensive statements

500

When is I-SBAR utilized?

Communication tool used to transfer information from one care team member to the other (shift change, reporting new change in status, calling other care team member)

500

Correct nursing diagnosis format for ACTUAL patient problem?

Problem (Diagnosis), Etiology (cause - related to), and Signs/Symptoms (defining characteristics)


*REMEMBER - risk for diagnoses do NOT follow the PES format*

500

True or False: OOB and T.I.D. are acceptable medical abbreviations to use in practice

FALSE - OOB (out of bed) is accepted but T.I.D. is not - should use tid