Critical Thinking
Nursing Assessment
Patient Safety
Infection Prevention & Control
Miscellaneous
100
Acquired through experience, commitment, and active curiosity?
What is critical thinking?
100
This stage of the nursing process involves performing the planned interventions?
What is implementation?
100
This is defined as freedom from psychological and physical injury?
What is safety?
100
These are 2 examples of microorganisms.
What is bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa.
100
These are microorganisms that reside in the body.
What is normal flora?
200
This separates professional nurses from technical and ancillary staff?
What is clinical decision making?
200
What are observations and measurements that a health provider obtains? (2 words)
What is objective data?
200
This is the 8th leading cause of death.
What is medication errors?
200
This is accumulation of fluid, dead tissues, and WBCs that form at the site of infection. (2 words)
What is inflammatory exudate.
200
This is a result of entry and multiplication of organisms into the body.
What is disease?
300
This level of critical thinking is when a nurse anticipate needs and make choices without assistance from others?
What is level 3 - commitment?
300
What is comparing assessment data with another source to determine accuracy of the data?
What is validation?
300
These are 2 examples of restraint alternatives.
What is change in environment, support person, pain control, guided imagery, etc.
300
This is when the patient's flora becomes altered and an overgrowth results, a ___________ infection.
What is endogenous?
300
This is what PASS stands for when pertaining to fire safety.
What is pull, aim, squeeze, and sweep.
400
A _________ approach is being organized and focused while following specific sequential steps.
What is systematic approach?
400
This is the last component of a complete assessment?
What is documentation?
400
This developmental stage are at risk for injury from automobile accidents, suicide, and substance abuse.
What is adolescents?
400
This is when hand washing is mandatory.
What is when hands are visibly soiled.
400
This is what RACE stands for when pertaining to fire safety.
What is rescue, activate, confine, & extinguish.
500
This refers to ethical criteria for nursing judgement, evidence-based criteria for evaluation, and criteria for professional responsibility? (2 words)
What is professional standards?
500
These are the four assessment techniques utilized during a physical exam?
What is inspection, auscultation, palpation, and percussion?
500
This is the project that was developed to meet the challenge of preparing future nurses who will have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care systems in which they work.
What is quality and safety education for nurses?
500
These are two principles of surgical asepsis.
What is 1. A sterile object remains sterile only when touched by another sterile object. 2. Only sterile objects may be placed on a sterile field. 3. A sterile object or field out of the range of vision or an object held below a persons waist is contaminated 4. A sterile object or field becomes contaminated by prolonged exposure to air. 5. When a sterile surface comes in contact with a wet, contaminated surface, the sterile object becomes contaminated by capillary action 6. Fluid flows in the direction of gravity 7. The edges of a sterile field or container are considered to be contaminated.
500
These 4 examples of a serious reportable event.
What is surgical events, produce or device events, patient protection events, care management events, environmental events, criminal events?