Nursing Fundamentals 101 Final Notes
What is NANDA? - Correct Answer North American Nursing Diagnosis Association. A
professional nursing organization that provides standardized language to identify patient
problems and plan customized care
Define beneficence - Correct Answer Placing a priority on the needs of others rather
than on personal thoughts or feelings
Define veracity - Correct Answer Being truthful
Define: advocacy - Correct Answer supporting/promoting the interest of others
Define: confidentiality - Correct Answer The ethical principal that a healthcare
professional will not share patient's information without patient permission
Define: justice - Correct Answer acting fairly and equitably
Define: fidelity - Correct Answer keeping promises or fulfilling an agreement made with
others
Define: accountability - Correct Answer being responsible for your actions
Define: autonomy - Correct Answer freedom to make decisions supported by knowledge
and self confidence
What is informed consent? - Correct Answer Typically a document signed by the patient
to give consent for treatment/procedure. The patient must be told of the details of the
treatment, necessity of treatment, benefits and risks, and available alternatives
What is the physician's role in obtaining informed consent? - Correct Answer The
physician explains the details of the treatment, necessity, benefits & risks and available
alternatives
What is the nurses role in obtaining informed consent? - Correct Answer Nurse must
witness the patient sign the form, verify that the patient is capable of understand and
giving consent. Nurse should also make sure the patient received all necessary info and
has a chance to ask any questions
If the patient is on a high dose of pain meds upon admittance to the ED for a severe
trauma (ie: compound femur fracture) are they capable of giving informed consent? -
Correct Answer No
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What is involved in psychomotor domain learning style? and give an example - Correct
Answer movement and motor. An example is teaching a diabetic patient how to self
administer insulin
What is involved in cognitive domain learning style? and give an example - Correct
Answer memorization/information retention. An example is giving a patient a list of
instructions and their ability to recall it later
What is an example of affective domain learning style? and give an example - Correct
Answer emotional. takes into account the patients feelings, values, motivations, and
attitudes.
What is formal patient teaching? - Correct Answer Printed media, planned educational
or group setting, and goal directed meeting in an acute care setting.
What is informal patient teaching? - Correct Answer Learner directed, ie: when a patient
asks a question about a medication or looks up info online
Age appropriate teaching: elderly - Correct Answer Can have inadequate literacy skills
and have issues reading Rx labels. Consider cognitive and sensory alterations (ie:
hearing loss)
Age appropriate teaching: child - Correct Answer requires a parent or caregiver present,
but do not exclude the child. Use pictures and simple terms
Age appropriate teaching: young adult - Correct Answer self motivated and able to
participate in planning their health education. may learn independently or need
assistance from the nurse.
Facts about taking a carotid pulse - Correct Answer Located at the neck, only assess
one side at a time
Define orthopnea - Correct Answer Difficulty breathing experienced in positions other
than sitting or standing. Commonly seen in heart failure, can be caused by pulmonary
edema, left ventricular heart failure, asthma or chronic bronchitis
Normal vitals for temp, pulse, respiration, O2 sat, BP - Correct Answer temp: 95.9-99.5
pulse: 60-100
respiration: 12-20
O2 sat > 95
BP 90/60 to 120/80
Define spiritual distress. - Correct Answer Disruption in belief or value system due to life
challenging diagnosis or health crisis. Patient can express
anger/depression/neediness/crying.