A QSEN competency is Patient centered care. What should you do to include that in your practice?
Involving family members and friends in patients care
recognize that the patient or designee as the source of control
Elicit patient's preferences and values
Working with nursing and interprofessional teams to have shared decision making to achieve quality patient care
Medicaid is a federally funded, state operated program that provides
health insurance to low income families
health insurance to low income people with long term care (LTC disabilities)
supplemental coverage to long term care (LTC) assistance to older adults and medicare beneficiaries in nursing homes
health coverage for uninsured children
Which health care plan provides comprehensive preventive treatment services to a specific group of voluntarily enrolled people?
Managed Care Organization (MCO)
Preffered Provider Organization (PPO)
Private insurance
Long term care (LTC) insurance
A nurse is an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) who cares for geriatrics. This nurse is which type of advanced practice nurse?
Nurse practictioner
Clinical specialist
Certified nurse midwife
Certified registered nurse aneshetist
Which of the following are true statements about Magnet recognition for hospitals? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
The Magnet model is comprised of eight interrelated concepts focused on leadership competencies
Nurses within Magnet facilities collect data on nurse-sensitive outcomes
The work environment promotes a sense of empowerment and autonomy of nurses
Magnet recognition is a designation for hospitals that are able to maintain a low registered nurse (RN) vacancy rate
Which of the following are examples of data validation? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
The nurse asseses the patient's heart rate and compares the value with the last value entered in the medical record
The nurse asks the patient if he is having pain and then asks him to rate the severity.
The nurse obtains a blood pressure value that is abnormal and asks the charge nurse to repeat the measurement.
The nurse observes a patient reading a teaching booklet and asks him if he has any questions about its content.
What is Part A of Medicare
basic protection of medical, surgical, and phyciatric care costs based on diagnosis related groups (DRG's) and provides limited skilled nursing facility care, hospice, and home health care
voluntary medical insurance; covers physician , certain other specified health professional services, and certain outpatient services
a managed care provision that provides a choice of three insurance plans
a volnutary prescription drug treatment
What is Part B of Medicare
provides basic protection for medical, surgical, and phyciatric care costs baseed on diagnosis related groups (DRG's) and provides limited skilled nursing facility care, hospice, and home health care
a voluntary medical insurance; covers physician, certain other specified health professional services, and certain outpatient services
a voluntary prescription drug improvement
As an independent profession, nursing has increasingly set it's own standards for practice that are...
how they exercise the care, cure, and coordination aspects of nursing
guidelines for how murses preform professionally
follow legal laws that protect public health, safety, and welfare
competencies needed to continuously improve the quality of care in their work environments
The ICN (International Council of Nurses) and ANA (American Nurses Association) publish codes of ethics for nurses that include
safety and security
responsibility and accountability
respect for confidenciality and advocacy
competency and judgement
The Health Promotion Model...
describes the multidimensional nature of people as they interact within their environement to pursue health
explains the basic needs of patients and families, their behaviors, and their readiness to take part in health promotion activities
is a comprehensive view of a person as a biopsychosocial and spiritual being
What type of research study involves participants that are randomized to one of two groups and tested for the same outcome to determine if there is a difference in the effect of treatment or intervention compared with a standard of care
Randomized Controlled Trial
Descriptive
Case control study
Quasi-experimental study
This type of study aims to determine whether a program or intervention has the intended effect on it's participants. Which includes pre and post test design, a treatment group and control group, and random assignment of study participants
Quasi experimental study
Case Control Study
Which is a study that compares patients who have a disease or outcome of interest with patients who do not have the disease or outcome.
Qualitative
Cohort study
Which is a study that is an analysis of interviews, observations, and/or surveys to measure people's perceptions, feelings, or views of phenomena about which little is known
Quasi experimental
Case control
A nurse is giving care to a patient who has alziehmers, the nurse reflects on past interventions that helped her care with patients with the same disease. Which critical thinking skill is the nurse using?
Self regulation
Inference
Analysis
Interpretation
A nurse is using scientific knowledge and experience to choose strategies to use in the care of a patient. Which critical thinking skill is the nurse using?
Explanation
Evaluation
Being open minded and not making careless assumptions while you look at information about a patient is part of which critical thinking skill?
A nurse uses a systematic approach to assess all characteristics of a patients pain and looks for patterns to categorize data
A nurse is eager to acquire knowledge and learn explainations even when applications of the knowledge are not immediately clear
Inquisitiveness
Analyticity
Open mindedness
Maturity