Florence Nightingale correct answers Decreased morality from 49% to 2%
Florence Nightingale correct answers Known during the crimson war for taking care of soldiers
Noticed people died quicker in the hospital than at home
Florence Nightingale correct answers "mother of infection control"
Florence Nightingale correct answers Created the pie chart
Clara Barton correct answers Founder of the American Red Cross
Mary Mahoney correct answers first certified and educated African American nurse
20th century correct answers Time of discovery in nursing
New things came out; research began
Organization and certifications stated to blossom
21st centruy correct answers Challenges arose:
Zika virus
Ebola
MRSA
More resistant bacteria
More natural disasters
Aging population = more chronic diseases
in patient to out patient setting
Aims of nursing practice correct answers promote health, prevent illness, restore health, and
facilitate coping
Cognitive skills correct answers the "what"
Technical skills correct answers The "How"
Interpersonal skills correct answers The "Why"
4 parts of technical skills correct answers technique, organization, dexterity, and speed
Altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, and social justice correct answers What are the 5
professional nursing values?
Altruism correct answers Concern for the wellbeing of others
Autonomy correct answers accountability and independence
,Human dignity correct answers the respect of a patient and their beliefs along with their privacy
integrity correct answers acting in accord with your ethic beliefs; honesty
Social justice correct answers Promoting the fact that everyone deserves health care; fairness
(treating all patients equally)
Professional work ethics correct answers attendance, appearance, character, teamwork, attitude,
productivity in performance, organizational skills, communication, collaboration, respect,
competence, and professionalism
Guidelines for nursing practice correct answers standards of practice, nurse practice acts, and
licensure
ADPIE correct answers assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation
Steps in the nursing process correct answers What is ADPIE used for?
Nursing roles correct answers Caregiver, advocate, educator, communicator, manager, career
development, and researcher
Genomics correct answers Study of genes
AIDET correct answers Acknowledge, introduce, duration, explanation, and thanking
When entering a patient's room correct answers What is AIDET used for?
What type of touch is protective touch correct answers contact
What type of touch is task oriented touch correct answers contact
What type of touch is caring touch correct answers contact
type of touch when you stop the patient from falling correct answers protective touch
Type of touch when you are performing medical tasks correct answers task oriented touch
type of touch when you hold the patient's hand while IV is being put in correct answers caring
touch
Touch with the eyes correct answers non contact touch
active correct answers What type of process is listening?
Transpersonal correct answers connection with a power that is unseen; outside the body
, Interpersonal correct answers connection with others and their environment
intrapersonal correct answers connection with themselves; inside the body
Health correct answers traditionally: the presence or absence of disease
WHO: state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing
ANA: Striving toward optimal human functioning
illness-wellness continuum correct answers perception of being ill matters
even though patient is ill doesn't always mean she is on the ill side; her perception could push her
to the wellness side
Every patient is different
7 key components of wellness correct answers environmental, physical, emotional, social,
vocational, intellectual, and spiritual
Wellness education correct answers teaches people how to care for themselves. Driven by
motivation and goals
Health belief model correct answers 3 components: individuals perception of disease, modifying
factors, likelihood of actions
Components of the holistic health model correct answers physical, psychological, sociological,
cultural, developmental, and spiritual
Health promotion correct answers Things that we can do to promote health
Ex: no smoking, exercise, good diet
Desperity correct answers unequal burden between ethnic groups
African Americans correct answers Who is more at risk for developing diseases?
internal variables correct answers non modifiable; height, race, genetics, sex, etc.
external factors correct answers modifiable; environment, family, social support, eating habits,
smoking, etc.
primary prevention correct answers Focusing on the individual at risk for developing disease
Ex: mammograms, shots
Secondary prevention correct answers Focuses on keeping disease from getting worse
Ex: insulin for diabetic
Tertiary prevention correct answers restorative/ rehab care; no going back; disease has fully
progressed. Focuses on getting back to healthiest possible