What is the message?
The actual physiologic product of the source
What/who is an encoder?
The sender or encoder of he message is a person or group who initiates he communication process
What are the phases of the helping relationship?
There are three phases, the orientation phase, the working phase, and the termination phase.
Describe the orientation phase
In the orientation phase
Describe the working phase
In the working phase…
Describe the termination phase
In the termination phase
What is rapport?
A feeling of mutual trust experienced by people in a satisfactory relationship, facilitate open communication.
What is the definition of semantics?
The study of the meaning of words is called semantics
What is a cliché?
A cliché is a stereotyped, tried, or pat answer.
Ex:
“Everything will be alright”
“Your doctor knows best”
“Everybody is afraid of surgery why should you be any different”
What is a horizontal violence?
Horizontal violence is anger and aggressive behavior between nurses, or nurse to nurse hostility.
Describe the five steps of the nursing process
What are the seven steps of scientific problem-solving?
What is intuitive problem solving?
A direct understanding of the situation based on a background of experience, knowledge, skill that makes expert decision-making possible.
What is assessing?
Assessing is a systematic and continues collection, validation, analysis, and communication of patient data, or information.
What is a focused assessment?
In a focused assessment, the nurse gathers data about a specific problem that has already been identified. Ex: What are your symptoms? When did they start? What makes her symptoms better or worse?
What is an emergency assessment?
When I physiologic or physiological crisis presents, the nurse informs emergency assessment to identify life-threatening problems.
Ex:
A nursing home resident choking in the dining room, bleeding patient brought to the emergency room.
What is a time- lapsed assessment?
The time-lapsed assessment Is scheduled to compare a patient’s current status to baseline data obtained earlier.
Ex:
Most patients in residential settings and those receiving nursing care over long periods of time are scheduled periodic time lapse assessments to reassess health status
What is the definition of a nursing diagnosis?
A nursing diagnosis is a clinical judgement about individual, family, or community responses to actual or potential health problems or life processes. Nursing diagnosis provides the basis for selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable…nanda
What is a medical diagnosis?
Traumatic or disease condition or syndrome validated by medical diagnostic studies
What is a cue?
The term cue is often used to denote significant data or data that influence this analysis.
What is a data cluster?
A data cluster is a grouping of patient data or cues that points to the existence of a patient health problem. Nursing diagnosis should always be derived from clusters of significant data rather than from a single cue.
What is an actual nursing diagnosis?
Actual nursing diagnoses represent a problem that has been validated by the presence of major defining characteristics. This type of nursing diagnosis has 4 components : label, definition, defining characteristics and related factor
What is risk nursing diagnosis?
Risk nursing diagnosis are clinical judgements that an individual , family, or community is more vulnerable to develop the problem than others in the same or similar situations
What are possible nursing diagnosis?
Possible nursing diagnosis are statements describing a suspected problem for which additional data are needed. Additional data are used to confirm or rule out the suspected problem.