Nursing Professional
Patient-centered care is a medical_________nursing approach to care that increases _________ revenue by focusing on the _____, not the_____ family, recognizing the ________ as the source of control and _______ in providing compassionate and coordinated care, ensuring that client values guide certain_______clinical decisions.
multidisciplinary safety client organization client full partner all
Patient-Centered Care
1. Adapting care as the needs of an individual change. 2.Taking time to assure the person understands new information about their health. 3.Conveying respect for the individual's health and lifestyle choices.
When writing an evidence-based assignment, which sources can be used to locate current, credible information? Select all that apply.
1. CINAHL Complete 2. Google Scholar
Nursing faculty evaluate professional accountability in students by observing behaviors. Which student behaviors demonstrate accountability? Select all that apply.
1. Completing assignments by the due date and time 2. Using resources, like the Chamberlain Library, to increase your knowledge 3. Being on time to class
Which dimensions are included in patient-centered care? Select all that apply.
1. Coordination of care 2. Patient's preferences 3. Information and education
When should in-text citations be used? Select all that apply.
1.If an image or figure from the internet is included. 2. When ideas you read are incorporated into your paper. 3. To provide documentation of facts that are not common knowledge. 4. Each time a direct quote is used.
How does patient-centered care (PCC) impact healthcare and nursing? Select all that apply.
1.Improves patient health outcomes 2.Improves shared decision-making 3.Improves patient's satisfaction with care 4.Improves individualized care
As a student, which actions are expected of you to demonstrate accountability? Select all that apply.
1. Follow the policies and expectations of the university, program of study, and instructions. 2. Read and respond to emails in a timely manner when school is in session. 3. Dedicate your time and talent to learning the knowledge, attitudes, and skills of professional nursing.
You may use a scholarly source if it meets which criteria? Select all that apply.
1. Peer-reviewed 2.Published 5 years ago or less 3 Evidence-based
Which subsequent actions are important regarding medical errors? Select all that apply.
1. Taking accountability for what happened 2. Working within the system to prevent similar errors from happening in the future
Why do authors cite sources when writing papers? Select all that apply.
1. To give credit for information used 2. To help readers locate source material 3. To avoid plagiarizing the work of others 4. To support the information in their paper
Which attributes of the nurse must be considered in a patient-focused care environment? Select all that apply
1.Expectations 2.Values 3.Physical safety 4.Culture
Patient-centered care (PCC) can be defined as which of the following? Select all that apply.
1.Providing care that is respectful of, and responsive to, individual client preferences, needs and values 2. The recognition of the client as the source of control and full partner in providing coordinated care 3. A multidisciplinary approach to care that increases safety by focusing on the client, not the organization
Which attributes of the person seeking care should be considered in a patient-centered care environment? Select all that apply.
1.Values 2.Comfort 3.Medical history 4. Expectations 5. Culture
How can students avoid violating the academic integrity policy? Select all that apply.
Avoid discussing assignment answers with other students Follow assignment guidelines and rubrics Discuss any assignment concerns with a faculty member Paraphrase information from nursing articles
A client felt sick, lethargic, and had stomach discomfort that lasted several days. The symptoms are causing the client to feel nervous and the client called the healthcare provider's office to schedule an appointment. The client was informed that because it was not an emergency, they could not be seen for several days. What aspect of patient-centered care is missing based on how the healthcare provider's office handled the client's situation? Select all that apply.
Physical comfort Access to care Emotional support
A nurse is caring for a client in long-term care who requires physical therapy. In discussing the plan for the coming treatment with the client and with the physical therapist based on the client's preferences and needs, the nurse is demonstrating which dimension of patient-centered care?
Coordination of care
When a nurse allows clients and families to be involved in care, which core concept of patient-centered care (PCC) is the nurse demonstrating ?
Encouraging and supporting participation
Passing the National Council Licensure Examination—RN (NCLEX-RN®) provides what licensure?
RN License
Patient- and family-centered care leads to which of the following? Select all that apply.
Improved staff satisfaction Improved client and family experience of care Better health outcomes
Professional identity involves core values and principles that guide conduct. Which aspects below are included as core values? Select all that apply.
Integrity,Ethics,Respect,Honesty
Professional identity in nursing includes which of the following key principles? Select all that apply.
Leadership, Professional comportment, Knowledge, Values and ethics
Who is responsible for patient-centered care? Select all that apply.
Nurse Client Multidisciplinary team Family Healthcare provider
The Registered Nurse scope of practice is outlined state-to-state in which document?
Nurse Practice Act
For a source with three (3) authors, how many must be included in the in-text citation?
One (1)
Which source is considered to be scholarly?
Peer-reviewed publications
The licensure process and exam are structured to assess multiple things. One includes the confidence__Blank_______personality to practice safely within the scope of practice. Review of applications and performance on the exam moderates contemplates__Blank_____ if applicants meet the criteria and are granted a license to practice as a registered nurse.
Skills, Determines
The scope of professional nursing practice is determined by the rules regulated by which organization?
State Board of Nursing
Where can you find the most reliable help with APA citations? Select all that apply.
The Library website The current edition of the APA manual
According to one author, "Adult learners have different learning styles that must be assessed prior to initiating any educational session" (Russel, 2006, p. 349). One theory of learning styles proposed by Russell is that they relate to using senses in learning and are developed during one's childhood. The most commonly employed learning styles is visual, followed by auditory, and kinesthetic. Visual learners are those who interpret information through graphic or pictorial representation. Auditory learners are those who have a preference for hearing versus reading instructions. Kinesthetic learners or those who want to interact or make something happen in order to learn.
The citation does not properly cite source material used throughout the paragraph and is considered plagiarism.
Nursing is most often ranked as the most innovative _________profession according to Gallup polling.
Trusted
Provider-Centered Care
Using the language of the profession in conversation with families.
Which are successful nursing school tips included in the article "7 Graduates Share Advice for Future Students" (Young, 2017)? Select all that apply
Work hard, Keep goals in mind, Be organized, Be resourceful, Have perseverance
The first step for a nurse to take when a medical error occurs is to
accountability
Students are expected to follow academic behaviors and guidelines which are based on
healthcare professionals' behaviors
Patients are asked to participate in the Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (HCAHPS) surveys to
provide data that measures the clients' perspectives on hospital care
Nursing practice guidelines ensure that nurses work within their legal
scope of practice