Who do (Nursing) professional organizations serve? - ANSWER- US!!
When performing a family assessment, Nurses need to assess for what? - ANSWER- 1.
Level of family functioning.
When assessing how the family will effect patient-centered outcome, what should be
done? - ANSWER- 1. Identify family strengths/weaknesses.
When a clash between values of clients and Nurse occurs, what is the result? -
ANSWER- Inadequate care.
What should the Nurse do in a cultural assessment?
What resources are important to include prior to discharge for a homeless person? -
ANSWER- -Shelter.
What may contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare? - ANSWER- Bias,
stereotyping, prejudice, and clinical uncertainty.
What join a (Nursing) professional organization? - ANSWER- To set standards of
Nursing practice.
What is your own definition of Nursing? - ANSWER- -Holistic
What is universal? - ANSWER- Culture.
What is the third dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Information, communication,
and education.
What is the sixth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Involvement of family and
friends.
What is the second dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Coordination of care.
What is the impetus behind Nurses needing to consider culture while providing care? -
ANSWER- -The world is becoming more diverse.
What is the fourth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Physical comfort.
What is the first dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Respect for the patient's
values, preferences, and expressed needs.
What is the fifth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Emotional support.
What is the definition of illness prevention? - ANSWER- Maintenance of health by
disease prevention.
What is the definition of health restoration? - ANSWER- Focuses on the ill client, from
early detection to recovery.
What is the definition of health promotion? - ANSWER- Promote wellness in clients that
are either healthy OR ill.
What is the definition of end of life care? - ANSWER- Caring for the dying patient and
family.
What is the American Nurse's Association definition of Nursing? - ANSWER- The
diagnosis and treatment of human resources to actual or potential health problems.
What is the ADPIE process? - ANSWER- Assess
What is race? - ANSWER- Refers to grouping people based on biological similarities.
What is patient-centered care? - ANSWER- The patient is the priority.
What is patient/family centered care? - ANSWER- How family decisions are made.
What is patient satisfaction? - ANSWER- The degree to which the individual regards the
health care service/product or manner in which it is delivered by the provider as useful,
effective, or beneficial.
What is family-centered care? - ANSWER- Wellness of each family member is critical to
the family unit.
, What is ethnicity? - ANSWER- It is a cultural group's perception of themselves or
identity. (Self-identity)
What is culture? - ANSWER- A set of values, beliefs, and traditions held by a specific
group.
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and
communities?
What is an ADN? - ANSWER- Associate Degree in Nursing.
What is a MSN, FNP-BC? - ANSWER- Master's of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse
Practitioner-Board Certified.
What is a LPN? - ANSWER- Licensed Practical Nurse.
What is a DNP, phD? - ANSWER- Doctor of Nursing practice.
What is a BSN? - ANSWER- Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
What influences are affecting the structure of families in the U.S. today? - ANSWER- 1.
Health beliefs.
What implications of illness may have an affect on both the patient and the family? -
ANSWER- 1. Nature.
What factors influence Nursing practice today? - ANSWER- 1. Societal trends.
What does the National League of Nursing (NLN) oversee? - ANSWER- Standards in
Nursing education.
What does the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) develop? -
ANSWER- The National Certification Licensing Exam (NCLEX) for registered Nurses.
What does the American Nurse Association promote? - ANSWER- Professional growth
and development of Nurses.
What does family-centered Nursing think about? - ANSWER- The health of the patient,
along with the health of family.
When performing a family assessment, Nurses need to assess for what? - ANSWER- 1.
Level of family functioning.
When assessing how the family will effect patient-centered outcome, what should be
done? - ANSWER- 1. Identify family strengths/weaknesses.
When a clash between values of clients and Nurse occurs, what is the result? -
ANSWER- Inadequate care.
What should the Nurse do in a cultural assessment?
What resources are important to include prior to discharge for a homeless person? -
ANSWER- -Shelter.
What may contribute to racial and ethnic disparities in healthcare? - ANSWER- Bias,
stereotyping, prejudice, and clinical uncertainty.
What join a (Nursing) professional organization? - ANSWER- To set standards of
Nursing practice.
What is your own definition of Nursing? - ANSWER- -Holistic
What is universal? - ANSWER- Culture.
What is the third dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Information, communication,
and education.
What is the sixth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Involvement of family and
friends.
What is the second dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Coordination of care.
What is the impetus behind Nurses needing to consider culture while providing care? -
ANSWER- -The world is becoming more diverse.
What is the fourth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Physical comfort.
What is the first dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Respect for the patient's
values, preferences, and expressed needs.
What is the fifth dimension of care? (out of 6) - ANSWER- Emotional support.
What is the definition of illness prevention? - ANSWER- Maintenance of health by
disease prevention.
What is the definition of health restoration? - ANSWER- Focuses on the ill client, from
early detection to recovery.
What is the definition of health promotion? - ANSWER- Promote wellness in clients that
are either healthy OR ill.
What is the definition of end of life care? - ANSWER- Caring for the dying patient and
family.
What is the American Nurse's Association definition of Nursing? - ANSWER- The
diagnosis and treatment of human resources to actual or potential health problems.
What is the ADPIE process? - ANSWER- Assess
What is race? - ANSWER- Refers to grouping people based on biological similarities.
What is patient-centered care? - ANSWER- The patient is the priority.
What is patient/family centered care? - ANSWER- How family decisions are made.
What is patient satisfaction? - ANSWER- The degree to which the individual regards the
health care service/product or manner in which it is delivered by the provider as useful,
effective, or beneficial.
What is family-centered care? - ANSWER- Wellness of each family member is critical to
the family unit.
, What is ethnicity? - ANSWER- It is a cultural group's perception of themselves or
identity. (Self-identity)
What is culture? - ANSWER- A set of values, beliefs, and traditions held by a specific
group.
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with illness prevention and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health restoration and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and
individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with health promotion and
communities?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and individuals?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and families?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and groups?
What is an example of Nursing care when dealing with end of life care and
communities?
What is an ADN? - ANSWER- Associate Degree in Nursing.
What is a MSN, FNP-BC? - ANSWER- Master's of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse
Practitioner-Board Certified.
What is a LPN? - ANSWER- Licensed Practical Nurse.
What is a DNP, phD? - ANSWER- Doctor of Nursing practice.
What is a BSN? - ANSWER- Bachelor of Science in Nursing.
What influences are affecting the structure of families in the U.S. today? - ANSWER- 1.
Health beliefs.
What implications of illness may have an affect on both the patient and the family? -
ANSWER- 1. Nature.
What factors influence Nursing practice today? - ANSWER- 1. Societal trends.
What does the National League of Nursing (NLN) oversee? - ANSWER- Standards in
Nursing education.
What does the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) develop? -
ANSWER- The National Certification Licensing Exam (NCLEX) for registered Nurses.
What does the American Nurse Association promote? - ANSWER- Professional growth
and development of Nurses.
What does family-centered Nursing think about? - ANSWER- The health of the patient,
along with the health of family.