
Intro to Nursing Final
Quiz by Kiley Breitenfeld
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Choose the Yes options
Pick the True option
Select letters in order to spell ' PRACTICE '
Evidence based practice is defined as the systematic review of available research including clinical expertise, patient preferences, and assessments.
Choose the type of research that is used to find a solution to practical problems?
Qualitative research focuses on facts and measuring things that we can assign numbers to.
Quantitative research uses interviews and words to understand feelings.
What is not a part of experimental designs?
An Institutional Review Board's (IRB) role is to protect the participants rights.
What needs to be signed and completed before people partake in a study?
Hint: It upholds the ethical principle of autonomy
Order the parts of the acronym PICOT
Why should nursing students care about EBP?
Which agency is responsible for protecting workers and work environments? Ensures we have PPE, prevents injuries, concerned about needle-sticks and exposures
Chemical exposure is a safety concern for nursing about being exposed to sterilizing chemicals, housekeeping cleaners, drug residue, and radiation.
SBAR can be used to standardize communication as a method of QI.
What means a harmful negative patient outcome, causing serious injury or even death?
If a patient's behavior escalates and they're aggressive, cursing, throwing their meds, what's the patient putting the nurse at risk for?
The Joint Commission focuses on quality improvement and accreditation.
What means the ongoing acquisition, interpretation, and synthesis of patient data for decision making?
A culture of safety points the finger and blames staff who report concerns.
What is a major reason to use informatics in health care?
What technology can help nurses with patient care, alerting them to abnormal values in the EMR, and pairs with nurses critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment?
Informatics is the specialty that integrates nursing science, computer science, and information science to manage and communicate data, information, knowledge, and wisdom in nursing practice.
What is a good rule to follow when documenting?
What is a barrier to coordinating informatics between different facilities?
Bar code scanning is a type of informatics that focuses on patient:
Meaningful use is when healthcare professionals use technology in a purposeful way to enhance communication and ensure efficiency.
To become an IT nurse there aren't any additional requirements other than achieving your BSN and RN.
What term best describes someone with these qualities: listens to all concerns, supportive of everyone, respectful, leads group conversations, resolves conflicts
What term best describes someone with these qualities: planning the work schedule, organizing patient flow, leading unit meetings, controlling budget costs
Shared governance is a philosophy where everyone in a team has an active role, requiring accountability and responsibility.
Types of power: Which one exists because of a formal position that was assigned - like how the charge nurse has power?
Who you would expect to find on the upper level of nursing?
A student nurse can be a nursing specialist.
Choose the Gen Z characteristics:
The future of nursing is through student leadership, and these skills should start in nursing school.