Nurs 2300 Exam 1 with Complete Solutions
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Terms in this set (26)
Success = system + schedule; It's better to study for
Describe the importance the long term, have a structured schedule and
of improving academic understand information; improving academic skills
skills allows for nurses to reduce stress, read efficiently,
for aspiring nurses critically think, create organized notes, and recall and
apply info for exams and clinical use
Reflective journaling allows you to summarize what
you learned, how you could improve for next time,
Understand the benefits
and if you will change your study habits for the future;
of reflective journaling in
Be able to see how far you have come in your career
learning
or profession; reflect, learn from mistakes, and be
prepared if thinks happen again
, Ambulatory care settings: nurse-based practices,
physician based practices, and free-standing
emergency and surgical centers.
Extended care settings: nursing homes
Clinical ladder: a multiple step program that begins
with entry level staff nurse positions.
Nurse managers: in charge of all activities on
improvement (CQI)
Clinical Nurse Specialist: (CNS) are advanced practice
nurses with Masters, post masters or doctors, who
specialize in oncology (cancer), etc.
Evidence based practice: (EBP) refers to nursing are
that Is based on the best available research evidence,
clinical expertise, and patient preference.
Hospice/Palliative care nursing: is a rapidly developed
nursing specialty dedicated to improving the quality
of life for seriously ill and dying patients and their
families.
Recognize the wide range
of settings and roles in
Telehealth nursing: (telenursing or nursing
which
telepractice) is not a separate nursing specialty,
today's registered nurses
because few nurses use telehealth systems exclusively
practice, including
in their practices.
advanced
practice nursing roles
Faith community nursing: (parish nursing) is a "practice
specialty that focuses on the intentional care of the
spirit.
Clinical nurse leader: (CNI) allowing master's-
prepared nurses to oversee and manage care at the
point of care in various settings.
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Terms in this set (26)
Success = system + schedule; It's better to study for
Describe the importance the long term, have a structured schedule and
of improving academic understand information; improving academic skills
skills allows for nurses to reduce stress, read efficiently,
for aspiring nurses critically think, create organized notes, and recall and
apply info for exams and clinical use
Reflective journaling allows you to summarize what
you learned, how you could improve for next time,
Understand the benefits
and if you will change your study habits for the future;
of reflective journaling in
Be able to see how far you have come in your career
learning
or profession; reflect, learn from mistakes, and be
prepared if thinks happen again
, Ambulatory care settings: nurse-based practices,
physician based practices, and free-standing
emergency and surgical centers.
Extended care settings: nursing homes
Clinical ladder: a multiple step program that begins
with entry level staff nurse positions.
Nurse managers: in charge of all activities on
improvement (CQI)
Clinical Nurse Specialist: (CNS) are advanced practice
nurses with Masters, post masters or doctors, who
specialize in oncology (cancer), etc.
Evidence based practice: (EBP) refers to nursing are
that Is based on the best available research evidence,
clinical expertise, and patient preference.
Hospice/Palliative care nursing: is a rapidly developed
nursing specialty dedicated to improving the quality
of life for seriously ill and dying patients and their
families.
Recognize the wide range
of settings and roles in
Telehealth nursing: (telenursing or nursing
which
telepractice) is not a separate nursing specialty,
today's registered nurses
because few nurses use telehealth systems exclusively
practice, including
in their practices.
advanced
practice nursing roles
Faith community nursing: (parish nursing) is a "practice
specialty that focuses on the intentional care of the
spirit.
Clinical nurse leader: (CNI) allowing master's-
prepared nurses to oversee and manage care at the
point of care in various settings.