List the 5 stages of Benner's nursing proficiency - (answer) 1. novice
2. adv. beginner
3. competent
4. proficient
5. expert
Nursing definition - (answer) diagnosing and treatment of human responses to actual and potential
health problems
Who was coined with "mother of nursing" - (answer) Florence Nightingale
What are some influences on nursing - (answer) nurse self care
healthcare reform (affordable care act)
demographic changes
medically underserved
What does the National League for nursing (NLN) do? - (answer) set standards for excellence and
innovation in nursing education
What does the American Nursing Association (ANA) do? - (answer) improve standards of health and
availability of healthcare, improve professional development & economic welfare of nurses
List some professional roles of nurses - (answer) autonomy & accountability
caregiver
advocate
educator
communicator
manager
List the 21st century nurse competencies - (answer) care coordinator
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direct care of complex patients
outcome evaluation
What is the purpose of nursing theory? - (answer) provide nurses w/ perspective to view client
situations, way to organize data, method to analyze and interpret information
What are the 4 domains of nursing? - (answer) 1. person
2. health
3. environment/situation
4. nursing
What is the nursing process acronym? - (answer) ADPIE
Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What is the foundation of nursing clinical decision making? - (answer) Nursing Process ( ADPIE)
This nursing theorist was focused on environment - (answer) Florence Nightingale
This nursing theorist was focused on self care - (answer) Dorothy Orem
This nursing theorist was focused on systems & the whole person - (answer) Betty Neuman
This nursing theorist was focused on science of caring, health promotions, and restore patient to health
- (answer) Jean Watson
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Who coined the theory of caring and what did it promote? - (answer) Jean Watson
- promotes healing & wholeness
- rejects the disease orientation to healthcare
- care before cure
- nurse/ pt ratio
Give examples of providing presence - (answer) - being with
- eye contact
- listening
- body language
- tone of voice
- positive & encourage attitude
Steps of Evidence -based practice (EBP) - (answer) 0. Consistently questioning
1. Ask the clinical question.
2. Collect the best evidence.
3. Critique the evidence.
4. Integrate the evidence.
5. Evaluate the practice decision or change.
6. Share the outcomes of EBP changes with others.
PICOT format - (answer) *P* - Identify the population or problem (age, gender, ethnicity,
disease/disorder)
*I* - Intervention, or range of interventions of interest (exposure to disease, risk behavior, education)
*C* - What will you compare the intervention against? (no disease, absence of risk factors, placebo or no
intervention)
*O* - Outcome of interest (risk of disease, rates of occurrence of adverse outcomes, accuracy of
diagnosis)
*T* - Time it takes for intervention to achieve the outcome (selected to observe the population or
problem/condition)