Affective Domain of Learning Correct Answers expressions of
feelings and acceptance of attitudes, opinions, and values
Ageism Correct Answers process of systematic stereotyping or
discrimination against people because they are old, just as
racism and sexism accomplish with skin colour and gender.
Ageism allows the younger generations to see older people as
different than themselves; thus they subtly cease to identify with
their elders as human beings
Alzheimer's Correct Answers • Plaques: Beta Amyloid clumps
• Tangles: Tau railroad tracks • Cerebral cortex
• Global deterioration/slow • Personality disintegration • Loss of
insight
• Early: functioning intact, awareness of condition • Middle:
ADL assist, some awareness, personality changes • Late:
communicate * self-care • End of life care: final mos.
Andragogy Correct Answers • Clients learn as they experience
things, even when making mistakes
• Clients are interested in learning things relevant to their jobs or
personal lives
• Clients should be involved in planning and implementing their
learning
• Clients are more interested in solving real-world problems as
opposed to just learning for the sake of learning
• Clients take responsibility for their own learning
• Clients learn when they are ready to learn
,Becca Levy's work: a self-fulfilling prophecy (older adults)
Correct Answers poorer recovery from cardiac illness &
increased risk of hospitalization
hearing loss & memory impairment
shorter life expectancies
altered physical functioning and memory tests in laboratory
settings
seeing own process of aging in a negative light?
Behaviorism Correct Answers Change client behavior in small
chunks
Learning brings rewards/give rewards
Using already prepared materials/checklists
Nurse is in charge - client on auto-pilot
Beneficence Correct Answers Acting in a way intended to
promote the best interest of another person.
Bioethics Correct Answers Branch of philosophy of inquiry
that involves health care
Breaching the Standard of Care Correct Answers Failing to:
(1) communicate in a timely fashion
(2) maintain proper records
(3) follow hospital policy
(4) intervene when there is a clear and obvious neglect or
incompetence on the part of another health professional
Canada Health Infoway Correct Answers A national mandate
to generate consensus on health information standards.
, Case Law Correct Answers Common law evolves as decisions
do ... precedents
Case Management Correct Answers Clinicians as individuals
or in teams care for patients with specific conditions and
associated care needs and are usually held accountable for
quality and cost management. Use care maps or critical
pathways which are multidisciplinary treatment plans with
specific case types.
CASN (Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing) Correct
Answers • Speaks for Canadian nursing education and
scholarship •Establishes and promotes national standards of
excellence for nursing education •Promotes the advancement of
nursing knowledge •Facilitates the integration of theory,
research and practice • Contributes to public policy •Provides a
national forum for issues in nursing education and research
The official accrediting (p. 105) agency for university nursing
programs Guiding principles and essential components of
programs: knowledge, research/methodologies/ritical
inquiry/evidence, nursing practice, communication and
collaboration, professionalism, leadership Entry to Practice
Competencies, i.e. Informatics, Gerontological Care, Guidelines
for Clinical Placements and Simulation
CCRNR (Canadian Council of Registered Nurse Regulators)
Correct Answers serves as a national collaborative *for
regulators of registered nurses for interprovincial/territorial,
national, and global regulatory matters. CCRNR promotes the
advancement of excellence in the regulation of registered nurses
in the public interest (CCRNR, 2022)