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NURSING 201 FINAL EXAM nurse practice acts - Answer--each state has its own -helps protect public ANA - Answer--nothing can super-cede them -generic uses nursing process as a foundation Standards of Professional - Answer-1.Assessment 2.Diagnosis 3.Outcome identification 4. Planning 5. Implementation 6. Evaluation Standards of Professional Performance - Answer-1. Quality of care 2. Performance appraisal 3. education 4.Collegiality 5. ethics 6. collaboration 7. research 8. resource utlilization Why is evidence based practice used? - Answer--used because better outcomes and higher levels of satisfaction What are the three parts of evidence based practice? - Answer-best available evidence+ patient preferences+ clinical expertise What are the 5 steps of evidence based practice? - Answer-1. ask the burning question ct evidence 3. appraise evidence rate evidence+ patient preferences+ clinical expertise ate 6. share outcomes What are the steps of the IOWA model? - Answer-1. identify a problem 2. determine if its a priority 3. form a team 4. PICO question What does PICO stand for? - Answer-P patient population I intervention or issue C comparison of interest O desired outcome What is a therapeutic relationship? - Answer-a close and helping relationship based on trust What is milieu? - Answer-whole environment and people working towards the good of the patient What are values? - Answer-qualities, principles, attitudes, or beliefs about the inherent worth of an object, behavior or nursing-work around our values to provide the best care for our patients What is self concept? - Answer-mental picture of the self What is self esteem? - Answer-refers to how individuals feel about the way that they see themselves What are boundaries? - Answer-guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to identify what are reasonable, safe and permissible ways for other people to behave around him or her indicators of boundary issues - Answer--gift giving -spending more time than needed with the patient -defending or explaining patient's behaviors -keeping secrets -the nurse feeling like they are the only one that can take care of a particular patient What is self disclosure? - Answer-providing personal info about one self to a patient -generally discouraged What are the phases of the therapeutic relationship? - Answer-1. Preinteraction 2. Orientation 3.Working 4.Termination Preinteraction Phase - Answer-occurs prior to meeting the patient -review available data -talk to other care givers that have taken care of this patient -anticipate health concerns or issues that arise -plan enough time for initial interaction Orientation phase - Answer-the nurse and the client meet and get to know each other -set the tone observe client closely -establish trust -assess the client -let the patient know when to expect termination Working phase - Answer-the nurse and the client work together to solve problems and accomplish goals -encourage and help the client express their feelings

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NURSING 201 FINAL EXAM
nurse practice acts - Answer--each state has its own
-helps protect public

ANA - Answer--nothing can super-cede them
-generic
uses nursing process as a foundation

Standards of Professional - Answer-1.Assessment
2.Diagnosis
3.Outcome identification
4. Planning
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation

Standards of Professional Performance - Answer-1. Quality of care
2. Performance appraisal
3. education
4.Collegiality
5. ethics
6. collaboration
7. research
8. resource utlilization

Why is evidence based practice used? - Answer--used because better outcomes and
higher levels of satisfaction

What are the three parts of evidence based practice? - Answer-best available
evidence+ patient preferences+ clinical expertise

What are the 5 steps of evidence based practice? - Answer-1. ask the burning
question
2.collect evidence
3. appraise evidence
4.integrate evidence+ patient preferences+ clinical expertise
5.evaluate
6. share outcomes

What are the steps of the IOWA model? - Answer-1. identify a problem
2. determine if its a priority
3. form a team
4. PICO question

What does PICO stand for? - Answer-P patient population
I intervention or issue
C comparison of interest
O desired outcome

,What is a therapeutic relationship? - Answer-a close and helping relationship based
on trust

What is milieu? - Answer-whole environment and people working towards the good
of the patient

What are values? - Answer-qualities, principles, attitudes, or beliefs about the
inherent worth of an object, behavior or
nursing-work around our values to provide the best care for our patients

What is self concept? - Answer-mental picture of the self

What is self esteem? - Answer-refers to how individuals feel about the way that they
see themselves

What are boundaries? - Answer-guidelines, rules or limits that a person creates to
identify what are reasonable, safe and permissible ways for other people to behave
around him or her

indicators of boundary issues - Answer--gift giving
-spending more time than needed with the patient
-defending or explaining patient's behaviors
-keeping secrets
-the nurse feeling like they are the only one that can take care of a particular patient

What is self disclosure? - Answer-providing personal info about one self to a patient
-generally discouraged

What are the phases of the therapeutic relationship? - Answer-1. Preinteraction
2. Orientation
3.Working
4.Termination

Preinteraction Phase - Answer-occurs prior to meeting the patient
-review available data
-talk to other care givers that have taken care of this patient
-anticipate health concerns or issues that arise
-plan enough time for initial interaction

Orientation phase - Answer-the nurse and the client meet and get to know each
other
-set the tone
observe client closely
-establish trust
-assess the client
-let the patient know when to expect termination

Working phase - Answer-the nurse and the client work together to solve problems
and accomplish goals

,-encourage and help the client express their feelings
-help the client set goals
-take action to meet those goals

Termination phase - Answer-ending of the relationship
- remind the client that termination is near
-evaluate achieved goals
-achieve a smooth transition for the client to other care givers

techniques that promote trust - Answer--convey respect
-show warmth and caring
-use active listening
-maintain confidentiality
-eye contact
-be honest and open
-set limits

Confidentiality - Answer-ethical obligation to only share medical info with the people
that need to know

rapport - Answer-harmony

empathy - Answer-not sympathy--I'm sorry
understanding another person's point of view

respect - Answer-taking the patient's view seriously

geuiness - Answer-authentic

confrontation - Answer-the nurse points out discrepancies between thoughts,
feelings, and actions that inhibit the client's self understanding or exploration of
certain areas; non jugemental

transferance - Answer-feelings and thoughts that a CLIENT has towards a NURSE
that are rooted in the client's unconsciousness and feelings towards people in the
person's past

counter transference - Answer-feelings and thoughts that a NURSE has towards a
CLIENT that are rooted in the client's unconsciousness and feelings towards people
in the person's past

What is the goal of the orientation phase?
a. explore self perceptions
b. promote change
c.establish trust
d. evaluate goal attaintment - Answer-c.establish trust

A client says "I want to learn better ways to handle my anger." This interaction is
most likely to occur during which phase of the nurse/client relationship?
a. pre-interaction

, b. orientation
c.working
d. termination - Answer-b. orientation

the client's goals of therapy have been met but the client cries and states, "I have to
keep coming back to therapy to handle my anger better." This interaction occurs in
which phase of the nurse client relationship?
a. pre-interaction
b. orientation
c.working
d. termination - Answer-d. termination

The nurse is attempting to establish a therapeutic relationship with an angry,
depressed client. Which is the most appropriate nursing intervention?
a. work on establishing a friendship with the patient
b. use humor to defuse emotionally charged topics of discussion
c. show respect that is not based on the client's behavior
d. sympathize with the client when the client shares sad feelings - Answer-c. show
respect that is not based on the client's behavior

A nurse has a special feeling toward a client that is based on the acceptance,
warmth, and a non-judgmental attitude. The student is experiencing which
characteristic that enhances the achievement of the nurse client relationship?
a. rapport
b. trust
c. respect
d. professionalism - Answer-a. rapport

The nurse observes an adolescent client's peers calling the client names. Which
statement by the nurse exemplifies the concept of empathy?
a. "I can see that you are upset. Tell me how you feel."
b. "Your peers are being insensitive. I would be upset too."
c."I used to be called name as a child. I know it can hurt feelings."
d. "I get angry when people are treated cruelly." - Answer-a. "I can see that you are
upset. Tell me how you feel."

The nurses ability to be open, honest, and real in interactions with clients is
described as which characteristic that enhances the achievement of the nurse client
interaction:
1. genuineness
2. empathy
3. objectivity
4. harmony - Answer-1. genuineness

**therapeutic communication technique**
the nurse allows the verbal conversation to stop to provide a time for reflection of
what has been discussed - Answer-using silence

**therapeutic communication technique**
"Is there something you would like to talk about today?"

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