1.What is Chamberlain Care?: Chamberlain Care® We believe if we take extraordinary care of our students, we will
graduate extraordinary healthcare professionals who will have a significant and positive impact in their communities
and around the world.
2.What does chamberlain Care pertain to/involve?: Community
Faculty
Students
Partners
Patients
3.Future teaching?: Concept desires more in depth information
4.What does Healthy People 2030 topics and objectives consist of?: *1* Attain healthy, thriving lives and well0being free of
preventable diseases etc.
*2* Eliminate health disparities, achieve healthy literacy to improve the health and well-being of all
*3* Create social, physical and economic environments that promote attaining the full potential of health
*4* Promote healthy development, behaviors and well-being across all life stages
*5* Engage leadership, key constituents and the public across multiple sectors to take action
5.Health Belief Model: Addresses the relationship between a person's beliefs and behaviors
6.Health promotion Model?: describes the multidimensional nature of persons as they interact within their environment to
pursue health, focusing on three areas:
*individual characteristics and experiences*
*behavior-specific knowledge and affect*
*behavioral outcomes*
7.Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Model: Nurses use this to understand the interrelationships of basic human needs
*Self-Actualization*
*Self-esteem needs*
*Social needs*
*Safety needs*
*Physiological needs*
8.What does *Self-Actualization* relate to?: Growth needs and self-fulfillment needs
9.What does *Self-esteem needs* and *Social needs*relate to?: Physiological needs &
,Deficiency Needs
10 What does *Safety needs* and *Physiological needs* relate to?: Basic Needs &
Deficiency Needs
Safety and security
Phsyiological needs
11. A client is refusing to discuss their new diagnosis of diabetes saying I am to upset because I have difficulty sleeping. Which
issues should the new address
first?: As per Maslow Model, sleep is a basic needs that should be addressed prior to psychological needs therefor
ISSUES OF DIFFICULTY SLEEPING
12. Transtheoretical Model: Precontemplation----- NO
Contemplation----- Maybe
Preparation----Prepare/plan
Action--- DO
Maintenance----- Keep Going
13. Standards of Nursing Practice: Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
14. What does the Assessment part of the Standards of Nursing Practice involve?: Collects Data
15. What does the Diagnosis part of the Standards of Nursing Practice involve?-
: Analyzes the data
16. What does the Outcomes Identification part of the Standards of Nursing
Practice involve?: Identify expected outcomes
17. What does the Planning part of the Standards of Nursing Practice involve?: -
Develops a plan, coordinate care delivery, employs strategies to promote health and safe environment
18. What does the Evaluation part of the Standards of Nursing Practice involve?-
: Evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes
, NR 222 FINAL EXAM SYUDY GUIDE
19. A client is reports working 12 hours six days a week. Also stating that they can not maintain their normal body function such
as exercising. Which classification of GAS is the client experiencing?
1. Resistance
2. Exhaustion
3. Alarm
4. Burnout: Exhaustion
20. What is involved in the Nursing Process?: Assess
Diagnose
Planning
Implementation
Evaluate
21. What does the assessment part of Nursing Process include?: Mobility
-sitting
-standing
-range of motion
-Gait (way you walk)
22. What does the Diagnosis part of Nursing Process include?: Activity intolerance
Risk for Fall-related injury
Impaired mobility in bed
Acute or chronic pain
23. What does the Planning and outcomes identification part of Nursing Process include?: _Outcomes
-Setting priorities
-teamwork and collaboration
24. What does the Implementation part of Nursing Process include?: Health promotion Acute care
Restorative and continuing care
25. What does the Evaluation part of Nursing Process include?: Through the patients eyes
(are their expectations being met?)
Patient outcomes