What are the 5 types of professional feedback? - answer1. directive
2. facilitative
3. Specific feedback
4. Verification
5. Elaborative
define directive feedback - answerinforms learner of what requires correction
define facilitative feedback - answerhelps learner arrive at their revisions (good for high
achievers)
define specific feedback - answerprovide feedback that addresses one part of the
learners performance (can be detrimental because lessons can't be carried over to new
scenarios.)
define verification feedback - answerConfirm whether learner was right or wrong
define elaborative feedback - answerhelp the learner to arrive at the right answer....
What are the 5 factors that you need to consider before giving someone feedback? -
answer1. right person
2. right moment
3. right hypothesis
4. right place
5. right data
what percentage of RNs have bachelors? - answer45%
what percentage have associate degrees? - answer38%
what percentage have Masters degree - answer10.6%
Number of employed nurses in U.S - answer2,724520 nurses
percent of workforce that are men - answer9.1%
Average age of RNs in US - answer44.6
what percentage RNs are 30 or younger - answer14.8%
, Capacities of NPs - answerdiagnoses, treat, prescribe, order diagnostic tests,
Clinical nurse specialist (CNS) - answerspecialized knowledge in a specific field
(researcher, educator, clinician, consultant etc..)
Clinical Nurse Leader - answerreturn clinical experts to bedside- focused on advanced
care planning
Nurse educator - answernurses that teach in licensesd and vocational nursing
programs- Masters minimum
Nurse manager - answerin charge of all activities on unit
Registered Nurse - answertreat and educate patients- play an assistive role, monitors
patients.
LPN - answerspecialize in performing tasks like vitals and BP-assist RNs with care plan
Nursing Aide - answerhelp LPNs and RNs
4 main purposes of the ANA - answer1. foster high standards of nursing practice
2. promotes rights of nurses in workplace
3. projects a positive and realistic view of nursing
4. lobbying congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues affecting nurses
and public
Major changes in the nursing profession over time - answer1. more technologically
developed
2. no longer just women's work
What is the difference between a PhD and a DNP in Nursing - answerPhD: research
focused degree
DNP: clinically focused practice degree:
Horizontal/lateral violence - answerbullying of an expereienced nurse over a non-
experienced nurse
What are the 4 workplace reform models? - answer1. LEAN
2. QI
3. Six Sigma
4. Clinical Microsystem Model
who developed and what is the focus, goal, and evaluative technique for Six Sigma in
health care? - answer1. developed by Motorola
2. focus: eliminating errors and reducing variation.
3. goal: to have 0 errors
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