NUR 200 EXAM 1 ANSWER KEY
autonomy Respecting a patient's right to make their own decisions about care.
Beneficence Acting in ways that promote the well-being of others.
The use of the best scientific evidence, integrated with clinical experience and
incorporating patient values and preferences in the practice of professional nursing
Evidence Based Nursing Practice care.
Patient's agreement to a procedure after being fully educated about risks, benefits,
informed consent and alternatives.
non-maleficence "Do no harm"; avoiding actions that cause injury.
Framework for care: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation,
Nursing Process Evaluation (ADPIE).
Care that respects and responds to individual patient preferences, values, and
patient centered care needs.
Research design that tests interventions by randomly assigning participants to
Randomized control study groups.
Summary of multiple studies on the same question, considered high-level evidence.
Systematic review
Veracity Truth-telling: providing honest information to patients.
alveoli Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
Apnea Temporary cessation of breathing.
Aspiration Inhalation of food, liquid, or secretions into the airway.
Structured communication tool: Situation, Background, Assessment,
SBAR Recommendation.
somatic pain from muscles/bones/joints
visceral pain originates from organs, often dull/crampy
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Nursing Process Implementation
Evaluation
process of ensuring consistency and coordination of care as patients move within
transitional care and between healthcare settings.
fidelity Keeping promises, maintaining trust, and being faithful to commitments
Using the best current evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values to guide care
Evidence-based nursing practice
autonomy Respecting a patient's right to make their own decisions about care.
Beneficence Acting in ways that promote the well-being of others.
The use of the best scientific evidence, integrated with clinical experience and
incorporating patient values and preferences in the practice of professional nursing
Evidence Based Nursing Practice care.
Patient's agreement to a procedure after being fully educated about risks, benefits,
informed consent and alternatives.
non-maleficence "Do no harm"; avoiding actions that cause injury.
Framework for care: Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation,
Nursing Process Evaluation (ADPIE).
Care that respects and responds to individual patient preferences, values, and
patient centered care needs.
Research design that tests interventions by randomly assigning participants to
Randomized control study groups.
Summary of multiple studies on the same question, considered high-level evidence.
Systematic review
Veracity Truth-telling: providing honest information to patients.
alveoli Tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs.
Apnea Temporary cessation of breathing.
Aspiration Inhalation of food, liquid, or secretions into the airway.
Structured communication tool: Situation, Background, Assessment,
SBAR Recommendation.
somatic pain from muscles/bones/joints
visceral pain originates from organs, often dull/crampy
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Nursing Process Implementation
Evaluation
process of ensuring consistency and coordination of care as patients move within
transitional care and between healthcare settings.
fidelity Keeping promises, maintaining trust, and being faithful to commitments
Using the best current evidence, clinical expertise, and patient values to guide care
Evidence-based nursing practice