Solutions
3 Important Elements in Decision Making Correct Answers -
Responsibility
-Autonomy
-Accountability
5 Rights of Delegation Correct Answers 1. Right task
2. Right person
3. Right supervisor
4. Right communication
5. Right circumstance
Active Listening Correct Answers S-sit facing the patient
O- Open position (keep arms and legs uncrossed)
L-Lean toward the patient
E- Eye contact
R- Relax
Activity Theory Correct Answers proposes that successful
aging occurs when older adults stay active and maintain social
interactions
actual diagnosis Correct Answers a client problem that is
present at the time of the nursing assessment
actual loss Correct Answers occurs when a person can no
longer feel, hear, see, or know a person or object
Ex: Death of a family member, loss of a job, loss of a body part
,Acuity records Correct Answers determine the hours of care
and staff required for a given group of clients
Administrative Law/Regulatory Law Correct Answers reflects
decisions made by administrative bodies such as State Boards of
Nursing when rules and regulations are passed
Adolescent Correct Answers 12-18 years old
Adventitious Crisis Correct Answers A major natural or man-
made disaster or a crime of violence
Advocate Correct Answers -Protect clients human and legal
rights
-Defend one's rights
affective learning domain Correct Answers deals with
expression of feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions, or
values
Ageism Correct Answers Discrimination based on age
alarm stage of GAS Correct Answers The central nervous
system is aroused and body defenses are mobilized, this is the
fight or flight response.
Allostasis Correct Answers A fundamental concept underlying
this reaction is that the body will attempt to return to a state of
balance.
, allostatic load Correct Answers chronic arousal with the
presence of powerful hormones causes excessive wear and tear
on bodily organs
Ambiguous Loss Correct Answers a type of disenfranchised
grief, occurs when the lost person is physically present but not
psychologically available, as in cases of severe dementia or
severe brain injury.
American Nurses Association (ANA) Correct Answers Center
for ethics and human rights
ANA Correct Answers The protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities.
anticipatory grief Correct Answers a period of mourning when
the dying person or his family is expecting the death
appraisal Correct Answers how a person interprets the impact of
the stressor
Assault Correct Answers intentional threat toward another
person that places the person in reasonable fear of harmful,
imminent, or unwelcome contact
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt (1 to 3 years old) Correct
Answers Erikson's stage in which a toddler learns to exercise
will and to do things independently; failure to do so causes
shame and doubt
-It is essential for parents to not be overprotective at this stage