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Nursing 231 Exam 2 Questions with Acuarate Answers. Rated A+ What is the passive communication style? - Ans-Brush it off, let things happen What is the assertive communication style? - Ans-Direct, ... open communication What is the aggressive communication style? - Ans-"We're doing things my way" What is the passive-aggressive communication style? - Ans-Say something aggressive, but let it be passive or vice versa What are the five steps to assertive communication? - Ans-1. Get their attention. 2. Describe the situation. 3. Express how you feel (using "I" statements). 4. Specify what you want to happen. 5. Point out positive or negative consequences. What is rude or disruptive behavior that may result in psychological or physiological distress for the people involved? - Ans-Incivility What is physical, verbal, or emotional abuse or aggression directed at coworkers at the same organizational level? - Ans-Lateral Violence Where is the highest risk for lateral violence at? - Ans-Newly graduated nurses What is repeated, unreasonable actions directed towards an employee or group, intended to intimidate, degrade, or humiliate? - Ans-Bullying What are the three steps in closed-loop communication? - Ans-1. Sender communicates the message. 2. Receiver repeats back the message. 3. Sender confirms that the message was received or gives clarification. What does SBAR stand for? - Ans-S - Situation B - Background A - Assessment R - Recommendation What does CUS stand for? - Ans-C - Concerned U - Uncomfortable S - Safety Language is ______ and ________. - Ans-Regional and cultural Interpreters try to preserve the ______, _________, and _______ ________ when presenting messages. - Ans-Context, emotion, and intended response What is a planned conversation with a purpose? - Ans-Interview What is a focused interview? - Ans-One where you collect information about a specific, narrow topic What is a directive interview? - Ans-Highly structured, nurse driven What is a nondirective/repor-building interview? - Ans-Where the client controls the purpose, subject matter, and pacing, but the nurse retains responsibility for the interview What is restrictive, requiring a "yes or no" answer or a short factual answer? - Ans-Closed Question What invites clients to explore, elaborate, clarify the points that are most important to them? - AnsOpen Question What directs the client's answer? - Ans-Leading Question What does not place pressure on the client to answer a certain way? - Ans-Neutral Question What type of talk tries to start a conversation? - Ans-Instigator What type of talk builds on other answers? - Ans-Builder What type of talk provokes like a competitor? - Ans-Challenger What type of talk clarifies comments? - Ans-Clarifier What type of talk asks questions to go deeper? - Ans-Prober What type of talk summarizes answers? - Ans-Summarizer When did the word for nurse first arrive? - Ans-30 A.D. When were apprenticeships for nursing made? - Ans-500-1000 A.D. What were nurses primarily in 1350 A.D.? - Ans-Nuns and prostitutes Why did the not have hospitals in the colonial times? - Ans-They didn't have enough money or people to have them. What was Florence Nightingale's major contribution to nursing? - Ans-Addressing hygiene; she was also the first epidemiologist Who advocated for the training of nurses? - Ans-Sojourner Truth Who found the American Red Cross? - Ans-Clara Barton Who found one of the first nursing homes? - Ans-Harriet Tubman Who painted a picture of wound treatment and military hospital conditions? - Ans-Walt Whitman Who was America's first trained nurse? - Ans-Linda Richards Who was America's first black professional nurse? - Ans-Mary Mahoney Who found the national league of nurses? - Ans-Lavinia Dock Who established home health care? - Ans-Lillian Wald When did they start to have nursing licensing? - Ans-Late 1800s up through WWI When did the first two year nursing programs open? - Ans-1952 When were medicare and medicaid enacted? - Ans-1962 Why do nurses need to utilize critical thinking? - Ans-Health care professionals find ways to reason through things. What part of critical thinking is breaking down into parts? - Ans-Analyze What part of critical thinking is judging according to criteria? - Ans-Apply Standards What part of critical thinking is categorizing data? - Ans-Discriminating What part of critical thinking is looking for evidence? - Ans-Info Seeking What part of critical thinking is putting two and two together? - Ans-Logical Reasoning What part of critical thinking is envisioning a plan? - Ans-Predicting What part of critical thinking is applying your own knowledge? - Ans-Transforming Knowledge Where would you apply critical thinking in nursing practice? - Ans-Problem solving, trial and error, intuition, and research What part of the nursing process is a systematic and continuous collection, organization, validation, and documentation of data? - Ans-Assessment What are the different parts of a holistic assessment? - Ans-Physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and sociocultural What are the stages of the assessment phase? - Ans-Data Collection Organization Validation Documentation What are some methods of data collection? - Ans-Observation, interviewing, and physical examination What are some sources of data? - Ans-Primary - client Secondary - family, healthcare professionals, client records, and literature What is subjective data? - Ans-Symptoms; only apparent to the person affected What is an example of subjective data? - Ans-Nausea, pain, dizziness What is objective data? - Ans-Signs; can be observed; may be measured differently by two different nurses What is an example of objective data? - Ans-Vital signs What are cues? - Ans-Subjective and objective data; stated by patient What is an example of a cue? - Ans-Sinuses are congested What are inferences? - Ans-Interpretations or conclusions drawn from the data; may or may not be right What is an example of an inference? - Ans-Patient has a cold What part of the nursing process summarizes the m [Show More]

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