| A | B |
| Name the 6 medication rights | right drug, right person, right dose, right route, right time and right documentation |
| 1 gram is equal to how many mg | 1000 mg |
| 15 grains is equal to how many mg | 1000 mg |
| 1 tablespoon is equal to how many ml | 15 ml |
| Order: Acetaminophen 500 mg On hand: Acetaminophen 250 mg in 5 mL, how many ml will you give the patient? | 10 ml |
| Order: Erythromycin 750 mg On hand: Erythromycin 250 mg capsules, How many capsules will the patient get? | 3 capsules |
| Order: Digoxin 0.25 mg On hand: Digoxin 0.125 mg tablets, How many tablets will you give? | 2 tablets |
| What is a Paradigm? | pattern of beliefs used to describe the domain of a discipline |
| What is a nursing metaparadigm? | allows nurses to understand and explain what nursing is, what nursing does, and why nurses do what they do. |
| What are the four concepts of a nursing metaparadigm? | health, person, nursing & environment |
| What is a conceptual framework?- | It provides a way to organize major concepts and visualize the relationships. |
| Who is the first theorist? | Florence Nightingale |
| What are grand theories? | broad and does not provide guidance for specific nursing interventions |
| What theorist is responsible for the culture care theory? | Madeleine Leininger |
| Name 3 things on a drug label. | generic and trade name expiration date,of drug, dosage, route |
| Name an unprofessional behavior of a student nurse? | talking on a cell phone in lecture, violating HIPAA, |
| Name a verbal communication strategy. | vocabulary, eye contact, pacing |
| Name a non verbal communication | facial expression, gestures, eye contact |
| Name 3 therapeutic communication. | Active listening clarifying, reflecting |
| Name 3 non therapeutic communication technique. | empathy, giving personal opinions, false reassurance |
| Give an example of assessment in the nursing process | Completing a head to toe assessment |
| Give an example of a nursing intervention for implementation. | Taking vital signs |
| What are 3 examples of physiological on Maslow's pyramid? | breathing, food, water |
| Name 3 examples of esteem on the Maslow's hierarchy of needs | self esteem. respect, confidence |
| Name the 1st stage of Maslow's | Physiological |
| What is EBP? | An integration of the best evidence available, nursing expertise, and the values and preferences of the individuals, families, and communities who are served. |
| Name the 5 steps in EBP. | define the question collect evidence critlcally appraise the evidence integrate evidence evaluate the process |
| What is critical thinking? | The ability to think in a systematic and logical manner with openness to question and reflect on the reasoning process. |
| What is basic critical thinking? | A novice/student nurse thinks concretely based on the rules |
| What is culture? | Learned and shared beliefs, values, norms, and traditions of a particular group, which guide our thinking, decisions, and actions |
| What is culturally congruent care? | Emphasizes the need to provide care based on an individual’s cultural beliefs, practices, and values |
| What is health disparity? | A particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage ( |
| What is autonomy? | Independence ; self determination ; self reliance |
| Name 3 ethical principles. | beneficience, autonomy, justice |
| What is altruism? | Nurse’s concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other health care providers. |
| What guides nursing practice? | Code of ethics |
| What is the responsibility of HIPAA? | Provides rights to patients and protects employees |
| Name 3 rights of delegation. | right task, right worker, right situation |
| Who can administer blood? | RN |
| Who can insert a foley catheter? | RN & LPN/LVN |