FUNDAMENTALS OF NURSING POTTER &
PERRY MIDTERM EXAM STUDYGUIDE EXAM
WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (187)
Florence Nightingale Known as the first nurse epidemiologist who
explored sanitation techniques and its effect on
health
Roles of the Nurse Caregiver
Communicator
Educator
Advocate
Manager
Caregiver help patients maintain and regain health, manage
disease and symptoms, and attain a maximal level
of function
,Advocate promote the patient's human and legal rights
Educator explain concepts and facts about health,
describe the reason behind routine care
activities, and demonstrate self care activities
Communicator Communication is the center of the nurse-patient
relationship. Communication is used to gain
knowledge of the patient, and to meet the need
of the patient, their families, and the communities.
Manager Establish an environment for collaborative patient
centered care. A manager coordinates the
activities of members of the nursing staff in
delivering nursing care and has personnel, policy,
and budgetary responsibility for a specific
nursing unit or facility.
Nurses in Legislation Nurses can influence policy decisions at all
governmental levels. One way is to get involved
by participating in local and national efforts. This
effort is critical in exerting nurses' influence early
in the political process. Legislation is not beyond
the nurse's control and national program can
have bearing on state politics.
Benner's Stages of Nursing a nurse goes thorough 5 levels of proficiency
Proficiency when acquiring nursing skills (Novice, Advanced
Beginner, Competent, Proficient, Expert)
Novice Beginner nursing student or any nurse entering a
situation with no previous level of experience
Advanced Beginner A Nurse with some level of experience with a
situation
, Competent A nurse that has had the same clinical position for
2- 3 years
Proficient Nurse with more that 2-3 years of the same
clinical position. Has gained experience from
multiple situations.
Expert Nurse has diverse experience with an intuitive
grasp to access clinical situations
Autonomy initiating Independent nursing interventions
without medical orders
Accountability as the nurse you are professionally and legally
responsible for the type and quality of care you
provide
Nurse Midwife The practice of nurse-midwifery involves
providing independent care for women during
normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery, as well as
care for the newborn.
CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Nurse anesthetists provide surgical anesthesia
Anesthetist) under the guidance and supervision of an
anesthesiologist, who is a physician (health care
provider) with advanced knowledge of surgical
anesthesia.
PERRY MIDTERM EXAM STUDYGUIDE EXAM
WITH CORRECT ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND
CORRECTLY WELL DEFINED ANSWERS LATEST
ALREADY GRADED A+
Terms in this set (187)
Florence Nightingale Known as the first nurse epidemiologist who
explored sanitation techniques and its effect on
health
Roles of the Nurse Caregiver
Communicator
Educator
Advocate
Manager
Caregiver help patients maintain and regain health, manage
disease and symptoms, and attain a maximal level
of function
,Advocate promote the patient's human and legal rights
Educator explain concepts and facts about health,
describe the reason behind routine care
activities, and demonstrate self care activities
Communicator Communication is the center of the nurse-patient
relationship. Communication is used to gain
knowledge of the patient, and to meet the need
of the patient, their families, and the communities.
Manager Establish an environment for collaborative patient
centered care. A manager coordinates the
activities of members of the nursing staff in
delivering nursing care and has personnel, policy,
and budgetary responsibility for a specific
nursing unit or facility.
Nurses in Legislation Nurses can influence policy decisions at all
governmental levels. One way is to get involved
by participating in local and national efforts. This
effort is critical in exerting nurses' influence early
in the political process. Legislation is not beyond
the nurse's control and national program can
have bearing on state politics.
Benner's Stages of Nursing a nurse goes thorough 5 levels of proficiency
Proficiency when acquiring nursing skills (Novice, Advanced
Beginner, Competent, Proficient, Expert)
Novice Beginner nursing student or any nurse entering a
situation with no previous level of experience
Advanced Beginner A Nurse with some level of experience with a
situation
, Competent A nurse that has had the same clinical position for
2- 3 years
Proficient Nurse with more that 2-3 years of the same
clinical position. Has gained experience from
multiple situations.
Expert Nurse has diverse experience with an intuitive
grasp to access clinical situations
Autonomy initiating Independent nursing interventions
without medical orders
Accountability as the nurse you are professionally and legally
responsible for the type and quality of care you
provide
Nurse Midwife The practice of nurse-midwifery involves
providing independent care for women during
normal pregnancy, labor, and delivery, as well as
care for the newborn.
CRNA (Certified Registered Nurse Nurse anesthetists provide surgical anesthesia
Anesthetist) under the guidance and supervision of an
anesthesiologist, who is a physician (health care
provider) with advanced knowledge of surgical
anesthesia.