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Role Of Nursing
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By Ajaster | Updated: Mar 8, 2014
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1.
Match the following:
Usually fast onset and fast healing
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Chronic Illness
Acute Illness
Usually slower onset and lasts a long time
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Chronic Illness
Acute Illness
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Role of Nursing Quiz
2.
What first name or nickname would you like us to use?
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2.
Match the following:
Verbal defamation
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Slander
Liable
Written defamation
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Slander
Liable
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3.
A nurse is legally obliged to report cases of abuse that come to his or her attention.
True
False
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4.
Match the following situation with the correct ethical problem:
A pt wants to stop eating but you know the harm that will come to pt. Do you force the pt to eat?
Select a Match
Ethical dilemma
Ethical distress
Mary works with the elderly and budget cuts mean she has less and less time for each pt. Recently, a pt died alone because no one could be spared to sit with the pt. Mary is upset by the many ignored requests for more staff.
Select a Match
Ethical dilemma
Ethical distress
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5.
Match the following:
Can be verified by another person
Select a Match
Objective Data
Subjective Data
Can only be perceived by affected person
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Objective Data
Subjective Data
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6.
Nurses are obligated to execute prescribed order unless the order would result in harm to the patient
True
False
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7.
The four aims of nursing practice:
Facilitate coping
Prescribe madication
Prevent illness
Restore health
Promote health
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8.
Problem-solving approach to making clinical decisions, using the best evidence available; Blends both science and the art of nursing so that the best pt outcomes are achieved
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9.
Match the Levels of Maslow:
Love/Belonging
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Level 2
Level 5
Level 3
Level 1
Level 4
Esteem
Select a Match
Level 2
Level 5
Level 3
Level 1
Level 4
Safety
Select a Match
Level 2
Level 5
Level 3
Level 1
Level 4
Self-Actualization
Select a Match
Level 2
Level 5
Level 3
Level 1
Level 4
Physiological
Select a Match
Level 2
Level 5
Level 3
Level 1
Level 4
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10.
Match the following:
Verbal threat of harm
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Battery
Assault
Actually causing harm
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Battery
Assault
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11.
Protection and support of another's right
Autonomy
Advocacy
Justice
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12.
Match the following legal terminology:
Litigation
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Person bringing suit
Person being accused of a crime
Process of bringing and trying a lawsuit
Plaintiff
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Person bringing suit
Person being accused of a crime
Process of bringing and trying a lawsuit
Defendant
Select a Match
Person bringing suit
Person being accused of a crime
Process of bringing and trying a lawsuit
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13.
When providing care to people form different cultures, it is important to allow past experiences to guide solutions to all cultural situations.
True
False
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14.
Match the following ethical problems:
Situation that arises when attempted adherence to basic ethical principles results in two conflicting courses of action
Select a Match
Ethical dilemma
Ethical distress
Occurrence when the nurse knows the right thing to do but either personal or institutional factors make it difficult to follow the correct course of action
Select a Match
Ethical dilemma
Ethical distress
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15.
Match the Maslow Levels
Security of: body, employment, resources, morality, family, health, property
Select a Match
Self-Actualization
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Physiological
Safety
Confidence, achievement, respect of others, respect by others
Select a Match
Self-Actualization
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Physiological
Safety
Breathing, food, water, sex, sleep, homeostasis, excretion
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Self-Actualization
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Physiological
Safety
Morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, acceptance of facts
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Self-Actualization
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Physiological
Safety
Friendship, family, sexual intimacy
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Self-Actualization
Love/Belonging
Esteem
Physiological
Safety
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16.
Match the following (Nursing process)
Measure extent to which pt achieved outcomes
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Evaluating
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Assessing
Collect, validate and communicate patient data
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Evaluating
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Assessing
Goal statement - specify outcomes
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Evaluating
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Assessing
Analyze pt data and identify pt strengths and weaknesses
Select a Match
Evaluating
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Assessing
Carry out plan of care
Select a Match
Evaluating
Diagnosing
Planning
Implementing
Assessing
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17.
Erickson Stages according to age:
Trust vs Mistrust
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Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Generativity vs Stagnation
Select a Match
Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Select a Match
Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Industry vs Inferiority
Select a Match
Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Initiative vs Guilt
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Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Identity vs Role Confusion
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Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Intimacy vs Isolation
Select a Match
Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
Autonomy vs Shame & Doubt
Select a Match
Preschool
Middle Adulthood
Adolescense
Infancy
Later Adulthood
Toddler
Young Adulthood
School-Aged Children
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18.
Match the following human dimensions and basic human needs:
Self-actualization needs; thinking, learning, values, beliefs
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Sociocultural dimension
Environmental dimension
Emotional dimension
Physical dimension
Intellactual and spiritual dimensions
Safety and security needs; housing, neighborhood, climate
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Sociocultural dimension
Environmental dimension
Emotional dimension
Physical dimension
Intellactual and spiritual dimensions
Self-esteem needs; fear, sadness, happiness, lonliness
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Sociocultural dimension
Environmental dimension
Emotional dimension
Physical dimension
Intellactual and spiritual dimensions
Physiologic needs; breathing, circulation, water, food, movement
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Sociocultural dimension
Environmental dimension
Emotional dimension
Physical dimension
Intellactual and spiritual dimensions
Love & belonging needs; relationships, support systems, feeling love, communications
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Sociocultural dimension
Environmental dimension
Emotional dimension
Physical dimension
Intellactual and spiritual dimensions
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19.
Stages of Erickson and their definitions:
Making commitments; Unite self-identity with identities of friends
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
End results of achievements
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Desire to make a contribution to the world; Having concern for next generation
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Relying on caregivers for comfort & safety
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Explore how and why of things vs reprimands when seeking new experiences
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Trying new roles and rebellion; acquire sense of self
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Encouragement vs overprotective or too high standards
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
Reminiscence about life events
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Generativity vs Stagnation
Industry vs Inferiority
Trust vs Mistrust
Ego Integrity vs Despair
Intimacy vs Isolation
Identity vs Inferiority
Initiative vs Guilt
Autonomy vs Shame
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20.
Match the following professional values:
Concern for the welfare and well-being of others
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
The right to self-determination; respect pts rights
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
Respect for the inherent worth of individuals
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
Acting in accordance with an appropriate code & standards of practice; being honest and providing care that is accepted w/in profession
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
Upholding moral, legal & humanistic principles
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
Standards of character & behavior related to what is right & wrong
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
More informal & personal standards of what is right & wrong
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Ethics
Altruism
Social justice
Intergrity
Morals
Autonomy
Human dignity
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Match the following:
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A nurse is legally obliged to report cases of abuse that come to his...
Match the following situation with the correct ethical problem:
Match the following:
Nurses are obligated to execute prescribed order unless the order...
The four aims of nursing practice:
Problem-solving approach to making clinical decisions, using the best...
Match the Levels of Maslow:
Match the following:
Protection and support of another's right
Match the following legal terminology:
When providing care to people form different cultures, it is important...
Match the following ethical problems:
Match the Maslow Levels
Match the following (Nursing process)
Erickson Stages according to age:
Match the following human dimensions and basic human needs:
Stages of Erickson and their definitions:
Match the following professional values:
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