define accountability - Answers the legal, ethical, and moral obligation to other persons, groups,
organizations, and societies
what does a profession include - Answers a body of knowledge, autonomy, education, code of
ethics
define professionalism - Answers competence of skill expected of a professional; standard of
practice
define professionalization - Answers establishing a profession
what is the scope of ANA - Answers defines membership and boundaries
what are the standards in ANA - Answers describes responsibilities, values and priorities, and
provides direction for professional practice
what are 3 ways to get RN - Answers BSN, diploma, associates
define assessment in nursing process - Answers gather information about the client's condition
define diagnose in nursing process - Answers identify the client's problems
define planning in the nursing process - Answers set goals of care and desired outcomes and
identify appropriate nursing actions
define implement in the nursing process - Answers perform the nursing actions identified in
planning
define evaluate in the nursing process - Answers determine if goals met and outcomes achieved
define interpersonal communication - Answers a continuous and dynamic process whereby two
or more individuals send, receive, and validate information exchanged among them. can be
verbal, nonverbal, non-linguistic, face-to-face, written, or virtual
define intrapersonal communication - Answers occurs within an individual
define transpersonal communication - Answers interaction within a person's spiritual domain
define small group communication - Answers interaction with a small group of people: team
report, family conference, health education
define public communication - Answers interaction with an audience: classroom, conference,
community
who is the sender in communication - Answers one who encodes the message
, who is the receiver in communication - Answers one who decodes the message
what is the message in communication - Answers the content
what is feedback in communication - Answers message the receiver returns
what is critical thinking in communication - Answers detection of accuracy in encoding
define vocabulary - Answers language, medical jargon, cultural meaning, education
define denotative - Answers literally meant what is said
define connotative - Answers the implied, interpreted meaning
define intonation - Answers tone affects meaning
define clarity and brevity - Answers simple, brief, direct
define timing and relevance - Answers when and what to communicate
define haptics in communication - Answers touch
define proxemics in communication - Answers personal space
define chronemics in communication - Answers time
define artifacts in communication - Answers items of cultural significance
define aging - Answers a universal process that begins at birth
define ageism - Answers negative attitudes based on age which leads to discrimination and
disparities in the care given to older adults
describe young-old adult - Answers aged 65-74, low risk, successful agers
describe middle-old adult - Answers aged 75-84, moderate risk, typical agers
describe old-old adult - Answers aged 85 or older, high risk, accelerated agers
transition into older adulthood usually includes what - Answers includes loss of a job, income,
spouse, friends, etc. it is highly individualized
describe how stigmatized groups is an effect of ageism - Answers they are likely to have
depression, social isolation, lower self-esteem, poorer function, low self-confidence
greatest barrier of ageism - Answers the perception of care they receive
describe aging anxiety as an effect of ageism - Answers fears and worries about detrimental
effects associated with aging. reinforced by negative stereotypes, and these stereotypes can