NU 203 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers (Newest Version)
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NU 203 Midterm Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers (Newest Version)
What is autonomy? - Answer- taking initiative for the patients
What are the four goal-directed phases? - Answer- pre-interaction phase
orientation phase
working phase
termination phase
What phase is reviewing data ...
NU 203 Midterm Exam Questions with
100% Correct Answers (Newest
Version)
What is autonomy? - Answer- taking initiative for the patients
What are the four goal-directed phases? - Answer- pre-interaction phase
orientation phase
working phase
termination phase
What phase is reviewing data and anticipating concerns? - Answer- pre-interaction
phase
What phase is getting to know each other - roles? - Answer- orientation phase
What phase is working together to solve problems and accomplish goals? Majority of
the relationship is here - Answer- working phase
What phase is relinquishing responsibility and giving care to another HCP? - Answer-
termination phase
What does AIDET stand for? - Answer- acknowledge, introduce, duration, explanation,
thank you
What to do for active listening? - Answer- maintain eye contact
observe body language
listen to learn
clarify uncertainties
be present
What NOT to do for active listening? - Answer- interrupt
finish sentences
change the subject
jump to conclusions
allow distractions
When are handoff reports given? - Answer- shift changes
when pt changes floors
What does SBAR stand for? - Answer- Situation
Background
,Assessment
Recommendation/request
For patients who cannot speak clearly? - Answer- dont interrupt, ask yes or no
questions
how to communicate with patients who are cognitively impaired? - Answer- use simple
sentences
ask one question at a time
use pics or gestures
how to communicate with patients who are hearing impaired? - Answer- hearing aids
face pt when speaking
get pt's attention
do not speak in higher pitch
how to communicate with patients who are visually impaired? - Answer-
glasses/contacts
id yourself
use large print
how to communicate with patients who are unresponsive? - Answer- call pt by name
talk to them, not about them
what is a language line? - Answer- telephone relay services
what are barriers to learning? - Answer- physical, mental, environmental, health beliefs
what is the belief of susceptibility? - Answer- "i can be affected by this"
change depending on person
what is the belief of serious consequences? - Answer- how seriously can I be harmed
by this?
what is the belief of effectiveness? - Answer- how effective will treatment be?
what are the domains of learning? - Answer- cognitive, affective, psychomotor
what is cognitive learning? - Answer- knowledge
what is affective learning? - Answer- emotion
what is psychomotor learning? - Answer- motor skills
what is auditory? - Answer- speaking
, what is visual? - Answer- showing
what is kinetic? - Answer- demonstrating
what should you avoid when communicating with patients? - Answer- medical jargon
what is the purpose of motivational interviewing? - Answer- goal-directed conversations
id differences between goal and current behavior
goal is to change behavior
what is a way to evaluate your teaching? - Answer- teach back method
what is the process for medication orders? - Answer- PHCP writes the order
Pharmacy supplies the meds
RN administers the meds
what are the parts of a med order? - Answer- patient name
date and time of order
medication name
dosage
route
time and frequency
signature
what type of med order is at regular times, regular intervals? - Answer- routine or
scheduled
what is type of med order is only as the patient needs it? - Answer- PRN
what type of med order is only one time? - Answer- single/one time
what med order needs to be done immediately? - Answer- STAT
what med order needs to be given within 90 minutes? - Answer- Now
what are the 5 rights of med administration? - Answer- patient
drug
dose
time
route
what are the 6 vital signs? - Answer- temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure,
pain, and oxygen saturation
normal range for temperature - Answer- 96-100
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