NSG 3180 Communication and
Teamwork Exam 1 knowledge Check
Questions and Answers
Nursing Theory examines four meta paradigms - Answer--nursing, person, health,
environment
The history of nursing and nursing education is rich. Nursing was quick to allow
people of all races, however was slow to allow men into the fold. The first man to be
accepted into the military nursing services was: - Answer--Edward T. Lyon
The nurse provides the same quality of care to all clients of every ethnic and cultural
background. - Answer--justice
Immediately after making a medication error, the nurse seeks out the nurse manager
and self-reports the error. - Answer--accountability
The nurse refuses to provide client information by telephone to a caller who claims to
be the client's relative. - Answer--Confidentiality
The nurse performs the "Rights" of medication administration prior to administering
the client's medication. - Answer--Beneficence
When admitting a patient to the medical-surgical unit, the nurse asks the patient
about cultural issues. The nurse is demonstrating use of the concept of: -
Answer--Environment
The central constructs of person, environment, health, and nursing are found in all
nursing theories and models and are referred to as: - Answer--Nursing
Metaparadigm
In the circular transactional model of communication, - Answer--questions are
framed in order to recognize the context of the message
A student nurse is learning about how to reduce errors and increase safety. The
nursing instructor recognizes that further teaching is warranted when the student
nurse states which of the following? - Answer--I will promote communication with
patients that is ambiguous."
, When educating staff about how to reduce errors and increase safety, the nurse
manager emphasizes the importance of communication that is (Select all that apply.)
- Answer--Timely
Accurate
Clear
Unambiguous
When a night shift nurse completes a shift, she gives a report about her patients to
the oncoming day shift nurse. When beginning the report, the night shift nurse
introduces herself and states her role, states the patient's name, identifiers, age, sex,
and location. Which of the following should the nurse do next? - Answer--Relate
patient's chief complaint, vital signs, symptoms, and diagnosis
When calling a healthcare provider, the nurse provides name, what unit and what
hospital the call is being made from, the patient's name, and that the patient is
having trouble breathing. The nurse is demonstrating which step in the SBAR format
for communicating with a patient's physician? - Answer--Situation
The nurse is teaching a patient who is alert and oriented about the medication,
warfarin. When teaching the patient about this drug, the nurse emphasizes the need
to be consistent with Vitamin K intake, which is found primarily in green leafy
vegetables. When the patient's spouse comes to visit, the patient states, "I can no
longer consume green leafy vegetables." This is an example of what type of failure
caused by a communication problem? - Answer--Reception failure
A 16-year-old trauma victim arrives in the emergency department with a
life-threatening condition and requires emergency surgery. The nurse knows that -
Answer--surgery can be performed without consent.
The nurse fails to demonstrate effective communication by engaging in what activity?
- Answer--Making sure that unilateral information is exchanged between patients and
nurses.
Whose code of ethics for nurses establishes principled guidelines designed to
protect the integrity of patients related to their care, health, safety, and rights? -
Answer--American Nurses Association
Values clarification can be incorporated within the intervention phase of the nursing
process by - Answer--identifying care guidelines
The student nurse can best learn the steps in critical thinking through -
Answer--repeated practice
Teamwork Exam 1 knowledge Check
Questions and Answers
Nursing Theory examines four meta paradigms - Answer--nursing, person, health,
environment
The history of nursing and nursing education is rich. Nursing was quick to allow
people of all races, however was slow to allow men into the fold. The first man to be
accepted into the military nursing services was: - Answer--Edward T. Lyon
The nurse provides the same quality of care to all clients of every ethnic and cultural
background. - Answer--justice
Immediately after making a medication error, the nurse seeks out the nurse manager
and self-reports the error. - Answer--accountability
The nurse refuses to provide client information by telephone to a caller who claims to
be the client's relative. - Answer--Confidentiality
The nurse performs the "Rights" of medication administration prior to administering
the client's medication. - Answer--Beneficence
When admitting a patient to the medical-surgical unit, the nurse asks the patient
about cultural issues. The nurse is demonstrating use of the concept of: -
Answer--Environment
The central constructs of person, environment, health, and nursing are found in all
nursing theories and models and are referred to as: - Answer--Nursing
Metaparadigm
In the circular transactional model of communication, - Answer--questions are
framed in order to recognize the context of the message
A student nurse is learning about how to reduce errors and increase safety. The
nursing instructor recognizes that further teaching is warranted when the student
nurse states which of the following? - Answer--I will promote communication with
patients that is ambiguous."
, When educating staff about how to reduce errors and increase safety, the nurse
manager emphasizes the importance of communication that is (Select all that apply.)
- Answer--Timely
Accurate
Clear
Unambiguous
When a night shift nurse completes a shift, she gives a report about her patients to
the oncoming day shift nurse. When beginning the report, the night shift nurse
introduces herself and states her role, states the patient's name, identifiers, age, sex,
and location. Which of the following should the nurse do next? - Answer--Relate
patient's chief complaint, vital signs, symptoms, and diagnosis
When calling a healthcare provider, the nurse provides name, what unit and what
hospital the call is being made from, the patient's name, and that the patient is
having trouble breathing. The nurse is demonstrating which step in the SBAR format
for communicating with a patient's physician? - Answer--Situation
The nurse is teaching a patient who is alert and oriented about the medication,
warfarin. When teaching the patient about this drug, the nurse emphasizes the need
to be consistent with Vitamin K intake, which is found primarily in green leafy
vegetables. When the patient's spouse comes to visit, the patient states, "I can no
longer consume green leafy vegetables." This is an example of what type of failure
caused by a communication problem? - Answer--Reception failure
A 16-year-old trauma victim arrives in the emergency department with a
life-threatening condition and requires emergency surgery. The nurse knows that -
Answer--surgery can be performed without consent.
The nurse fails to demonstrate effective communication by engaging in what activity?
- Answer--Making sure that unilateral information is exchanged between patients and
nurses.
Whose code of ethics for nurses establishes principled guidelines designed to
protect the integrity of patients related to their care, health, safety, and rights? -
Answer--American Nurses Association
Values clarification can be incorporated within the intervention phase of the nursing
process by - Answer--identifying care guidelines
The student nurse can best learn the steps in critical thinking through -
Answer--repeated practice