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17 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 17
How does a nurse serve as a patient advocate?
by supporting the patient's right to practice informed decision making and by maintaining
patient-centered engagement in the health care setting
by performing surgery on the patient
by cleaning the hospital rooms
by administering medications to the patient
Definition 2 of 17
centers its focus for nursing care around the reason the care is being provided to the patient
(more holistic rather than disease model); related to the patient's problems, medications or topics
of care listed within the nursing process; definition immediately follows each concept (Concept:
Safety - protecting the patient from possible injury by practicing safe medication administration)
Concept
Theory
Heuristic
Prototype
, Definition 3 of 17
Information gathered from the patient about their health and lifestyle practices; important facts
about the patient that aid the nurse in making clinical care decisions; subjective and objective
data
Impulses
Signs
Cues
Indicators
Definition 4 of 17
used by nurses for the appropriate delivery of patient care (prioritized patient care); a systematic,
rational method that addresses health needs and aids in developing a plan of care that includes
drug administration
Steps:
1) assessment
2) analysis (interpret and rank problems)
3) planning
4) intervention
5) evaluation
Nursing Process
Recognize Cues
Analyze Cues
Subjective Data
17 Multiple choice questions
Term 1 of 17
How does a nurse serve as a patient advocate?
by supporting the patient's right to practice informed decision making and by maintaining
patient-centered engagement in the health care setting
by performing surgery on the patient
by cleaning the hospital rooms
by administering medications to the patient
Definition 2 of 17
centers its focus for nursing care around the reason the care is being provided to the patient
(more holistic rather than disease model); related to the patient's problems, medications or topics
of care listed within the nursing process; definition immediately follows each concept (Concept:
Safety - protecting the patient from possible injury by practicing safe medication administration)
Concept
Theory
Heuristic
Prototype
, Definition 3 of 17
Information gathered from the patient about their health and lifestyle practices; important facts
about the patient that aid the nurse in making clinical care decisions; subjective and objective
data
Impulses
Signs
Cues
Indicators
Definition 4 of 17
used by nurses for the appropriate delivery of patient care (prioritized patient care); a systematic,
rational method that addresses health needs and aids in developing a plan of care that includes
drug administration
Steps:
1) assessment
2) analysis (interpret and rank problems)
3) planning
4) intervention
5) evaluation
Nursing Process
Recognize Cues
Analyze Cues
Subjective Data