NURS 2030 - final exam material Questions and
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Practice questions for this set
2
3 4 planning
Terms in this set (90)
Domain 1: knowledge for nursing practice
What are the 7 roles of the nurse? care provider, case manager, researcher, educator, leader, manager, change
agent
, - provide knowledgable, compassionate care to promote health and address
illness
What does it mean to be a care - holistic care
provider?
- using evidence based skills
- providinghigh quality, safe care
- working with the client, family, and health care team to
ensure that the client receives needed services
What does it mean to be a case - communicating with interprofessional team members
manager? - coordinating educational needs
- can be formal role
- utilize resources to provide evidence based care
- research: developing nursing knowledge by conducting
What does it mean to be a research and publishing the results
researcher? - EBP: using scholarly resources to find the most valid and current
information about new meds, procedures, or tech
client education, mentoring others, preceptors, clinical nurse
What does it mean to be an
educator? educators, nursing faculty
- using effective communication, and building relationships
- assigned leadership: formal/informal
What does it mean to be a leader?
- emergent leadership: making staffing decision, resolving
conflicts, educating others, advocating for other nurses
- assigned leadership role
What does it mean to be a manager? - responsible for teams of nurses, staff, and ensuring quality of care
- responsibilities:
hiring, orienting, scheduling, budgets, unit goals
- bring innovation for improvement
What does it mean to be a change - recognize the need for change and take the step
agent? - be credible and reliable
- how nurses make sound decisions
What is the nursing process?
- ADPIE
- collect, organize, validate, document
assessment
- uses subjective and objective data to perform a holistic view of the patient
- subjective: from client's self report or from a family member
types of data - objective: measurable, based on facts, what the nurse can see or
observe using the senses
- analyze assessment data gathered to identify health
diagnosis
problems/risks and the need for intervention
- make decisions and problem solve
planning - develop client goals and outcomes
- establish priorities of care based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
PSBES
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- apply nursing knowledge to implement interventions
implementation
- delegate and supervise care and document care along with client response
Answers
Practice questions for this set
2
3 4 planning
Terms in this set (90)
Domain 1: knowledge for nursing practice
What are the 7 roles of the nurse? care provider, case manager, researcher, educator, leader, manager, change
agent
, - provide knowledgable, compassionate care to promote health and address
illness
What does it mean to be a care - holistic care
provider?
- using evidence based skills
- providinghigh quality, safe care
- working with the client, family, and health care team to
ensure that the client receives needed services
What does it mean to be a case - communicating with interprofessional team members
manager? - coordinating educational needs
- can be formal role
- utilize resources to provide evidence based care
- research: developing nursing knowledge by conducting
What does it mean to be a research and publishing the results
researcher? - EBP: using scholarly resources to find the most valid and current
information about new meds, procedures, or tech
client education, mentoring others, preceptors, clinical nurse
What does it mean to be an
educator? educators, nursing faculty
- using effective communication, and building relationships
- assigned leadership: formal/informal
What does it mean to be a leader?
- emergent leadership: making staffing decision, resolving
conflicts, educating others, advocating for other nurses
- assigned leadership role
What does it mean to be a manager? - responsible for teams of nurses, staff, and ensuring quality of care
- responsibilities:
hiring, orienting, scheduling, budgets, unit goals
- bring innovation for improvement
What does it mean to be a change - recognize the need for change and take the step
agent? - be credible and reliable
- how nurses make sound decisions
What is the nursing process?
- ADPIE
- collect, organize, validate, document
assessment
- uses subjective and objective data to perform a holistic view of the patient
- subjective: from client's self report or from a family member
types of data - objective: measurable, based on facts, what the nurse can see or
observe using the senses
- analyze assessment data gathered to identify health
diagnosis
problems/risks and the need for intervention
- make decisions and problem solve
planning - develop client goals and outcomes
- establish priorities of care based on Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
PSBES
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
- apply nursing knowledge to implement interventions
implementation
- delegate and supervise care and document care along with client response