FUNDAMENTALS OF PN NUR 160 FINAL QUESTIONS
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2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
One-way communication
Ans>> A process in which information flows in only one direction—from the sender to the
receiver, with no feedback loop.
Two-way communication
Ans>> A process in which information flows in two directions—the receiver provides feedback,
and the sender is receptive to the feedback.
cognitive
Ans>> Your meaning
Denotative
Ans>> dictionary definition
assertive communication
1
,Ans>> communication that takes a listener's feelings and rights into account
aggressive communication
Ans>> self-serving communication that does not take a listener's feelings and rights into account
and is overpowering and forceful AVOID!
Unassertive Communication
Ans>> Aggressing to do what is requested and can create additional problems
Therapeutic communication for nurses
Ans>> Interaction between a nurse and the patient is caring, sincere, empathetic, and
trustworthy, we want to establish a therapeutic relationship
Non-therapeutic communication
Ans>> Blocks the development of a trust and therapeutic relationship, AVOID!
Communication
2
,Ans>> A process through which you send messages to and receive messages from others.
What are the 6 rights of medication administration?
Ans>> right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right Pt, right documentation
SBAR
Ans>> Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Nursing Process
Ans>> five-step systematic method for giving patient care; involves assessing, diagnosing,
planning, implementing, and evaluating (ADPIE)
Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Ans>> Accurate and timely documentation in the patient record, important source of information
in the patients record, and major means of communication between members of the team, legal
documentation and evidence of providers action
(if it is not documented, it didn't happen, document what you see and what you do)
3
, Why do we do a physical assessment?
Ans>> To get a overall idea and gather data to figure out a care plane for the patient
Signs and symptoms
Ans>> Signs is objective data that can be seen, heard or measured, while symptoms is
subjective and is perceived by the patient
Nursing healthy history
Ans>> Biographical information, client expectations, present illness or health concerns, health
history, family history, environmental history, psychosocial history, spiritual health, review of
systems, documentation of findings.
sensory perception
Ans>> How you interpret your environment around you, using your senses
Vision risk factors include
Ans>> Fall risk, use of medication causing blurry vision, cataracts, glaucoma, age related
degeneration, lifestyles, and occupstions
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| TESTED AND PROVEN ANSWERS | LATEST UPDATE
2024/2025 100% (GRADE A+)
One-way communication
Ans>> A process in which information flows in only one direction—from the sender to the
receiver, with no feedback loop.
Two-way communication
Ans>> A process in which information flows in two directions—the receiver provides feedback,
and the sender is receptive to the feedback.
cognitive
Ans>> Your meaning
Denotative
Ans>> dictionary definition
assertive communication
1
,Ans>> communication that takes a listener's feelings and rights into account
aggressive communication
Ans>> self-serving communication that does not take a listener's feelings and rights into account
and is overpowering and forceful AVOID!
Unassertive Communication
Ans>> Aggressing to do what is requested and can create additional problems
Therapeutic communication for nurses
Ans>> Interaction between a nurse and the patient is caring, sincere, empathetic, and
trustworthy, we want to establish a therapeutic relationship
Non-therapeutic communication
Ans>> Blocks the development of a trust and therapeutic relationship, AVOID!
Communication
2
,Ans>> A process through which you send messages to and receive messages from others.
What are the 6 rights of medication administration?
Ans>> right drug, right dose, right route, right time, right Pt, right documentation
SBAR
Ans>> Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
Nursing Process
Ans>> five-step systematic method for giving patient care; involves assessing, diagnosing,
planning, implementing, and evaluating (ADPIE)
Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Ans>> Accurate and timely documentation in the patient record, important source of information
in the patients record, and major means of communication between members of the team, legal
documentation and evidence of providers action
(if it is not documented, it didn't happen, document what you see and what you do)
3
, Why do we do a physical assessment?
Ans>> To get a overall idea and gather data to figure out a care plane for the patient
Signs and symptoms
Ans>> Signs is objective data that can be seen, heard or measured, while symptoms is
subjective and is perceived by the patient
Nursing healthy history
Ans>> Biographical information, client expectations, present illness or health concerns, health
history, family history, environmental history, psychosocial history, spiritual health, review of
systems, documentation of findings.
sensory perception
Ans>> How you interpret your environment around you, using your senses
Vision risk factors include
Ans>> Fall risk, use of medication causing blurry vision, cataracts, glaucoma, age related
degeneration, lifestyles, and occupstions
4