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What is nursing? - ANS>> nursing is the protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities,
prevention of illness and injury,
facilitation of healing, alleviation of
suffering through the diagnosis and
treatment of human response, and
advocacy in the care of individuals,
families, groups, communities, and
populations
Conceptual framework for HGTC nursing - ANS>> Patient centered care,
teamwork and collaboration, clinical decision making, professional behaviors,
safety
EBP (evidence based practice) - ANS>> A problem-solving approach to clinical
practice that integrates the conscientious use of best evidence in combination with
a clinician's expertise and client preferences and values in making decisions about
client care. Allows nurses to structure how to make accurate, timely, and
appropriate clinical decisions.
RN educational opportunities - ANS>> re-licensure levels
Certifications
Advanced practice
Master's degrees
Doctoral options
,HGTC philosophy of nursing - ANS>> PERSON
ENVIRONMENT
HEALTH
NURSING
REGISTERED NURSE PRACTICE
PRACTICAL NURSE PRACTICE
NURSING EDUCATION
REGISTERED NURSE
PRACTICAL NURSE
QSEN (Quality and Safety Education for Nurses) - ANS>> Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
Roles of Nurses - ANS>> caregiver, communicator, teacher/educator, leader,
advocate
Components of the communication process - ANS>> Source
Encoding
Decoding
Receiver
Message
Channel
Noise
Feedback
Context
verbal communication - ANS>> communication that uses written or spoken words
,Culturally Competent Nursing Care - ANS>> effective, individualized care that
demonstrates respect for the dignity, personal rights, preferences, beliefs, and
practices of the person receiving care while acknowledging the biases of the
caregiver and preventing these biases from interfering with the care provided
A nurse enters the room of a female client
and asks how she is doing. The client states,
"I'm a little nervous today." what would be the
nurse's best reply? - ANS>> "Can you tell me more about how you are
feeling?"
interviewing techniques - ANS>> Open-ended questions or comments
Clarifying questions or comments
Reflective questions or comments
Sequencing questions or comments
Directing questions or comments
Focus of Patient Education - ANS>> Preparation for receiving care
Preparation before discharge from health care facility
Documentation of patient education activity
nonverbal communication - ANS>> communication using body movements,
gestures, and facial expressions rather than speech
therapuetic communication - ANS>> Client based
Basis for "helping relationship"
Listen first, then offer guidance
Be sure you are answering the client's
questions—and that he is answering yours!
This is not a social relationship
Time-limited, goal oriented, dynamic
Respects the client's privacy and autonomy
, electronic communication - ANS>> Methods of communication via digital
methods such as fax, email, voicemail, or by computer
SBAR stands for - ANS>> S: Situation
B: Background
A: Assessment
R: Recommendation
which of the following items of information
would be
important
for the nurse to include
in an
end-of-shift report - ANS>> Diet was changed from NPO to clear
liquids 2 hours ago.
Client is on bedrest with bathroom
privileges.
Factors influencing communication - ANS>> Dispositional Traits
Rapport Builders
Personal bias
Consider the client with special needs
Special needs clients include - ANS>> Hearing impaired
Vision impaired
Handicap
Language barriers
Cultural considerations
The unconscious client
Assessment Parameters - ANS>> Knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed to be
independent
Readiness to learn