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What is assault?
This term refers to the situations where there is a threat to do bodily harm to the person or another person
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Who is Florence Nightingale?
She is considered the “mother of modern nursing”
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What is establish a therapeutic nurse–client relationship
In order to establish good therapeutic communication, the nurse must do this first:
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What is beneficence?
This is the ethical principle that requires health care providers to do good for others?
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What is knowledge-based questions
This is the lowest (least difficult) level of educational questions in Bloom’s Taxonomy
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What is battery?
This term describes the application of force to the person or another person without lawful justification or permission
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What are client, health, environment, nursing
The four concepts that are common in most nursing theories are:
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What is is ask to speak to the manager in private and address the disrespectful remark(s)
During your lunch break you hear the charge nurse talking smack about your friend who works on a differed shift – how do you respond?
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What is distributive justice?
This is ethical concept is used to guide who get organ/tissue transplant ahead of others
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What is What is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
This is the federal law that protects patient confidentiality
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What is none – the consent is implied when the person is unconscious.
Your patients is unconscious and profusely bleeding and is brought in by ambulance. What kind of consent is need to proceed with care?
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Who is Jean Watson?
This nursing theorist developed the Caring theory of nursing
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What is refuse the request
You receive a friend request from a former patient – what is your best response?
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What is advocacy?
Calling a provider when your patient expresses concerns about their medication is an example of:
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What is What is evidenced based practice
This is a used as a guide for nurses in making clinical decisions
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What is notify the provider and the nurse manager
You are caring for a pediatric patient and notice what appears to be deliberate burn marks – what do you do?
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Who is Louise Fletcher
This actress won an academy award for her portrayal of the most famous psych nurse ever portrayed in the movies
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What are verbal and non-verbal?
These are the 2 most important forms of communication:
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What is Consequentialist Ethics
When a nurse questions “am I doing more good or harm by my behavior” they are using which model of ethical thinking?
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What is What is vicarious trauma
This term describes the impact of indirect exposure to difficult, disturbing and/or traumatic images and stories of the suffering of others
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What is battery?
The application of force to the person or another person without lawful justification or permission is called what?
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What are novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient, and expert
These are the 5 levels of skill competence as defined by Dr. Patricia Benner (Hint: RVCC utilizes in our curriculum)
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What is active listening?
This is the most important skill for effective, therapeutic communication
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What is mandated reporting?
Nurses are required to report confirmed or suspected abuse according to what law?
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What is psychological trauma?
Violence, victimization, sudden loss, and natural or man-made disasters are potential causes of what kind of trauma?
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