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Assignment: Dimensions of Nursing Practice
Dimensions of Nursing Principles
1) What ethical principle refers to the clients' right to make healthcare choices even if the health care provider does not agree with the decision?
2) When World War 1 was over, which nursing leader became a nursing educator, eventually serving as a dean at the Yale School of Nursing?
3) What is the most important element for the nurse navigator to include in the planning of care for a client?
4) What is the term that describes nurses' opinions, results, or the decision they make?
5) The primary purpose of which legislative act was to allow client records to be transferred from one provider or institution to another provider or institution?
6) A nurse assessing a non- American client for cyanosis is struggling because she does not know the appropriate skin color for the client's ethnic group. How should this nurse do... assessment?
7) What process is used to track events leading to error. Identifies faulty systems and processes, and develop a plan to prevent further error?
8) Which event in American history had significant impact on educational standards in nursing by shortening hospital-based nursing programs from 36 months to 30 months?
9) What exists if a smartphone of one brand can synchronize with a desktop or laptop computer of another brand to use some of the computer's data?
10) What is one of the main steps in developing critical thinking?
11) What type of learner learns best by moving, experiencing, or experiencing?
12) In nursing research, what is the critical link necessary to connect the researcher's framework with the appropriate type of data collection?
13) Which elements are commonly a result of workplace incivility?
14) Why is disaster planning difficult for the elderly population?
15) What task may be delegated to a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) if each client is stable?
16) Why is it important for nurses in general practice to have an awareness of forensic knowledge?
17) Who is universally regarded as the founder of modern nursing?
18) The nurse knows that recruiting and retaining minority nurses is a primary concern of the healthcare industry. Which group/s of minority nurses is the largest?
19) What is another name for a healthcare proxy?
20) The nursing profession tends to use which term when attempting to explain apparent relationships between observed behaviors and their effect's health?
21) What is the difference between a theory and a model?
22) What specialized area of nursing below is considered a type of forensic nurse?
23) A nurse may be forced to decide between going to work and staying home with a sick child. The decision will be based on which of the following for the nurse?
24) What is the federally funded national health insurance program in the United State for people older than 65 years?
25) Joleen, a new graduate nurse is training with Mara, a senior nurse on the unit. Which of the following behaviors would support the idea that Mara is a persecutor?
26) What three-phase project was created to improve the quality and safety of client care by focusing nursing education on student competency?
27) The Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation (SBAR) tool helps prevent miscommunication among caregivers.
28) What is the most obvious barrier to providing culturally competent care?
29) Why is civility in nursing important for making a positive impact on nursing care?
30) What is the primary reason some nurses have difficulty in their role of managing the needs of the elderly or dying client?
31) Which habit does not promote critical thinking?
32) A nurse has forgotten to renew his or her nursing license by the expiration date and report for duty, and works the shift. What is the nurse violating?
33) What is the primary goal of the nurse navigator?
34) The nurse recognizes cultural awareness as an important aspect to caring for clients. When do nurses develop cultural awareness?
35) When does the encoding process of communication take place?
36) What is considered the preferred strategy for dealing with and resolving conflict?
37) If a nurse uses information from research as the basis for making decisions about providing care,this nurse is engage in which type of practice?
38) The Institute of Medicine (IOM) published report in 2000, To Err Is Human: Building a Safer Health System, stated what was the cause of the estimated that 98,000 people die per year?
39) Which communication style involve interpersonal behaviors that permit people to defend and maintain their legitimate rights in a respectful manner that does not violate the right of others?
40) Which process allows interpreters to instantly transform emotions, idioms, colloquialisms, and other culturally specific references into analogous statements enabling second- language care?
41) What is the process used to think about issues when deciding how to prevent client problems?
42) What is the most effective method that nurses can use to impact change to the profession and nursing practice?
43) Which client is the most appropriate for the Registered Nurse (RN) to assign to the unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP)?
44) What is the most accurate description of case management?
45) What is the term used when analyzing a client's issues and problems, which includes reasoning outside and inside the clinical setting?
46) What is the federally funded program known for financing a large portion of maternal and childcare for the poor?
47) The fact that all televisions will correctly receive a signal sent by a station or signal provider regardless of what brand of television is in...
48) A nurse who is off duty discussing a client's medical information with her neighbor is an example of what type of ethical principle?
49) What does an ethical code provide for nurses?
50) Novice critical thinkers demonstrate which of the following skills?
51) What organization provides nursing with a code of ethics?
52) A Registered Nurse (RN) on duty is working past a client's room and notices the client on the floor after what appears to have been a fall. Immediately the nurse thinks, "How can I help?" "What focused assessment should I provide to determine if the client is hurt?" "I need to call for assistance right away." What type of thinking is the nurse displaying?
53) Which situation is the nurse allowed to breach a client's right of confidentiality?
54) A family comes into a health care provider's office and requests genetic testing due to a family member being diagnosed with BRAC II. The physician places a verbal order while other clients enter the office so the clients have the ability to over hear the conversation. What should the nurse be concerned that the physician potentially violating?
55) What is an example of covert lateral violence?
56) What is the first step in the delegation process?
57) What attribute is best described as a "sense of knowing without conscious use of reason?"
58) What are the goals for Healthy People 2020 to promote across the lifespan? (Select all that apply.)
59) What is the SBAR'S primary focus in healthcare?
60) What is the primary purpose for the development of the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) project?
61) In health care, what is are the attempts to guarantee when an action is performed by a healthcare professional is performed correctly the first time and every time thereafter is called?
62) Which grouping represents the six quality and safety education for nurses (QSEN)
63) When does the organ donation professional become involved in the care of the client?
64) Which principle is based upon Nightingale's spirituality?
65) Which individual can the charge nurse delegate the task of completing the admission assessment for a newly admitted client?
66) Where would a nurse look to find their scope of practice as defined by state law?
67) What is an unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury or the risk thereof serious injury, including loss of limbs or function?
68) What are five phases of the nursing process?
69) A Registered Nurse (RN) just finished assisting a client to the restroom. Before leaving the patient's room. The above displays knowledge and skills of which Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) competency?
70) What does SBAR stand for?
71) What is one of the roles of a parish nurse?
72) A physician writes a DNR order for a competent client. Which individual may give permission for this order?
73) What are the four concepts that are common in most nursing theories?
74) How does the Institute of Medicine (IOM) define quality?
75) Even if a client is not over the age of 65, clients with which chronic condition may be eligible for Medicare benefits?