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26 Cards in this Set
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Developed the hierarchy of needs? |
Maslow |
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This communication style can make the patient feel humiliated if needs are not met? |
Agressive |
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Basic needs such as nutrition, elimination, oxygenation, sexuality? |
Physiologic |
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She established the first chapter of the red cross? |
Barton |
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You are in this zone when giving discharge instruction or sitting and talking with your patient? |
personal Zone |
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Wrote the self - deficit? |
Orem |
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Wrote the nightingale pledge? |
Gretter |
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Seeks out and meets pre - established criteria? |
Acreddited |
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Leads to misunderstanings? |
Jargon |
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Relationships among nursing, patients, health & enviornment? |
Nursing Models |
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Defines the scope of practice? |
Nurse Practice Act |
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Repeating what you believe that patient has said, you are normally questioning? |
Restating |
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Review of the main ideas from a conversation? |
Summarizing |
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The lady with the lamp? |
Nightingale |
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During this part of the nursing process you would collect data? |
Assessment |
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The nurse looks at outcomes to see if goals were met or not met? |
Evaluation |
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"What time do you take your meds at? is an example of? |
Closed Ended Question |
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Certified by a state agency? |
Approved |
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This is the RN's responsibility in the nursing process? |
Diagnosis |
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LLE is red & warm with 2+ edema is an example of? |
Emplementation |
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During this part of the nursing process we use nursing interventions? |
Objective Data |
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Interstate endorsement? |
Reciprocity |
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"I'm sad" "I feel sick" are examples of? |
Subjective Data |
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You are in a patient's ______ when bathing, dressing, putting in a foley? |
Intimate Zone |
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This communication style allows time, maybe used with touch & is underused? |
Silence |
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This communication style shows that the nurse is self confident, concise, & takes into consideration both her needs and the needs of the patient? |
Assertive |