Questions
Community Correct Answer - All the different populations that
live together in an area
Gastrointestinal Correct Answer - Of or relating to the stomach
and the intestines
Leadership Correct Answer - the use of power and influence to
direct the activities of followers toward goal achievement
Multisystem Correct Answer - the care of patients with injuries
or disorders that effect more than one body system
Psychosocial Correct Answer - Pertaining to a combination of
psychological and social factors in ones life
Respiratory Correct Answer - lungs
Safety Correct Answer - reducing risk or harm to patients and
staff
Sensory Correct Answer - Having to do with seeing, hearing,
feeling, tasting, or smelling
Advocacy Correct Answer - protects patients' rights, health
and safety in a healthcare setting, ensuring that patients are heard,
understood and receive dignified care.
ASSESSMENT Correct Answer - Nursing assessment is the
gathering of information about a patient's physiological,
, psychological, sociological, and spiritual status by a licensed
Registered Nurse.
COMMUNICATION Correct Answer - the exchange of
information between nurses and patients, families, and other
healthcare professionals
Culture Correct Answer - values, ideas, customs and beliefs
Ethics Correct Answer - a set of principles that guide how
nurses provide care for their patients.
Functional Ability Correct Answer - a patient's ability to
perform physical, mental, and social tasks to meet their needs
Health Promotion Correct Answer - the practice of helping
people improve their health and wellness. Nurses can do this by
educating patients, identifying community needs, and providing
resources.
Health, wellness, and Illness Correct Answer - concepts that
nurses use to help patients achieve their health goals.
Legal Issues Correct Answer - malpractice, negligence,
defamation, battery, and disclosure of personal information.
nursing process Correct Answer - systematic method used by
nurses to assess a patient's health, identify potential problems, plan
interventions, implement care, and evaluate the effectiveness of
those interventions, typically following a five-step process:
assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
(often remembered by the acronym ADPIE).