Who sets the standards for patient and family teaching?
The Joint Commission
What recognizes that patient teaching falls within the scope of nursing practice?
All state Nurse Practice Acts
Helping individuals, families, or communities achieve optimal levels of health is the purpose of what?
Patient education
Patient educations includes maintenance of promotion of health and illness __________.
Prevention
Patient education includes ___________ of health.
Restoration
Patient education includes coping with __________ functioning.
Impaired
What is an interactive process that promotes learning?
Teaching
What is purposeful acquisition of knowledge, skills, behaviors, and attitudes?
Learning
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to speak up if they have __________ or __________.
Questions, concerns
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to __________ __________ to the care they get.
Pay attention
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to educate themselves about their ____________.
Illness
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to ask trusted family of member or friend to be their __________.
Advocate
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to know which ___________ they take and why.
Medicines
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to use a ___________ __________ ___________ that has been carefully evaluated.
Health care organization
TJC's "Speak Up" tips for patients and families advise them to ____________ in decisions about their treatment.
Participate
What type of teaching and learning includes lectures, question-and-answer sessions, and role-playing?
Cognitive
What type of teaching/learning method include demonstration, practice, independent projects, and games?
Psychomotor
What type of teaching/learning method includes support groups and confidence building techniques?
Affective
What is a desire or willingness to learn?
Motivation
What refers to a person's perceived ability to successfully complete a task?
Self-efficacy
What is a person's ability to focus?
Attention-set
What stage of grief does learning occur?
Acceptance
Learning occurs when the patient is __________ _________ in the educational session.
Actively involved
What depends on a patient's physical and cognitive abilities, developmental level, and physical wellness?
Ability to learn
A patient's level of personal development, physical health, and fatigue determine what their physical _________ are.
Capabilities
A nurse should ___________ a patient's life skills.
Respect
A nurse should build on the patient's previous _________ and __________ when educating them.
Experience, knowledge
The teaching process begins when education becomes part of the __________ __________.
Care plan
What is the ability to obtain, understand , and act on healthcare information and instructions?
Health literacy
Taking meds correctly, giving informed consent, self-care management of health condition, reading food labels in order to follow diet, and navigating the health system are all examples of what?
Health literacy
What are the phases of the nursing process?
Assessment, diagnosis, plan, implementation, and evauluation
What involves collecting information from the patient and from secondary sources along with interpreting and validation the information to forma complete database?
Assessment
What are the two stages of assessment?
Collection, verification, and analysis of data
When looking for sources of data when caring for a patient, who is the source of primary data?
Patient
When looking for sources of data when caring for a patient, who is the source of secondary data?
Family and significant others
Who does a nurse go to for tertiary data on a patient?
Health care team
A patient-centered interview is an _________ __________ with the patient.
Organized conversation
The best way to collect data on a patient is to organize a ________ _________ interview.
Patient-centered
What is an investigation of the body to determine its state of health?
Physical examination
What is the last component of a complete assessment, and requires accurate and approved terminology and abbreviations?
Data documentation
What is the identification of a disease condition based on specific evaluation signs and symptoms
Medical diagnosis
What is the clinical judgement about a patient's response to an actual or potential health problem?
Nursing diagnosis
What is known as the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association?
NANDA
The purpose of what organization is to develop, refine, and promote a taxonomy of nursing diagnostic terminology for use by all professional nurses?
NANDA
What provides a precise definition of a patient's problems?
Nursing diagnosis
What is a set or pattern of signs and symptoms gathered during assessment that you group together in a logical way?
Data cluster
The __________ of certain defining characteristics during the nursing diagnosis phase suggests that the nurse reject a diagnosis under consideration.
Absence
What is a clinical judgment of motivation, desire, and readiness to enhance well-being and actualize human health potential?
Health promotion nursing diagnosis
What describes human responses to health conditions of life processes?
Actual nursing diagnosis
What describes human responses to health conditions/life processes that may develop?
Risk nursing diagnosis
The goal statement or desired outcome statement describes a desired __________ in __________.
Change, behavior
Criteria for the desired outcome statement must have what 3 criteria?
Observable, measurable, and realistic
What is an objective behavior or response expected within hours to a week when writing a desired outcome statement?
Short-term goal
What is an objective behavior or response expected within days, weeks, or months when writing a desired outcome statement?
Long-term goal
What does AEB stand for?
As evidenced by
The nurse initiated intervention is considered an ____________ action.
Independent
The physician initiated intervention is considered to be a ___________ action.
Dependent
A collaborative intervention is considered to be an _____________ action.
Interdependent
What are nursing diagnoses, goals, expected outcomes, and nursing interventions with an section for evaluation findings so any nurse is able to quickly identify them?
Nursing care plan
What care plan is contributed from all disciplines involved in patient care?
Interdisciplinary
What are systematically developed set of statements that help nurses, physicians, and other health care providers make decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical situations?
Protocols
What is a pre-printed document containing orders for a conduct of routine therapies, monitoring, guidelines,and/or diagnostic procedures for specific patients with identified clinical problems?
Standing orders
Direct care is treatment performed through ___________ with patients?
Interactions
Indirect care is treatment performed for the patient but on _________ of the patient or group of patients.
Behalf
Evaluation is an ongoing process in which the patient _________ is compared with the patient's _________.
Outcome, goal