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If a nurse prioritizes patients based on personal bias
Justice
What aspect of health involves mindfulness and purpose?
Spiritual health
A patient suicide while in the hospital is categorized as _
Never event
Which mass casualty trace color is assigned to a patient not breathing?
Black
Nurse sees a patient is dizzy, has a bp of 88/50 pt began new bp med, Nurse concluded med is causing it what cognitive stall is this?
Prioritize hypothesis
Pt is confused, tachycardia, sweaty and pole, nurse knows pt is diabetes, what step of cjmm is nurse using?
Recognizing and analyzing cues.
What kind of role is a certified nurse midwife?
Advanced practice registered nurse
Anurse is practicing as clinical nurse specialist what degree is necessary to practice at this level
MSN
Define minimal standards of competence to protect the public.
Regulatory agencies
Define core competencies for the RN & APRN
Nursing organizations
To be truthful
Veracity
Keeping a promise
Fidelity
Dialogue between two or more people when the stakes are high opinions vary and emotions run stronghscaled
Crucial conversation
When everyone looks the other way when unethical behavior occurs
Groupthink
Fir st step to take when facing a moral dilemma
Determine if mora 1 courage is needed to assess the situation
Danger management refers to
Use cognitive approaches to handle your fear and ist aversion.
Willingness to stand up and act according to one's own ethics and principles when moral principles are threatened
Mora courage
Coming to work but not bengableto perform fully
Presenteeism
Pneumonia while pt is on ventilator
VAP
UTI via foley catheter
Cauti
Infection in blood stream via central line
CLABSI
Infection tha toccurs in the hospital
Hai
Surgical site infection
SSI
Forcible administering medication
Battery
4 key assumptions to a trauma informed approach
Realization, recognition, response , resisting retraumatization
3 Es of trauma informed care
Event,experiences effects
Individual's interpretation of other cultures in terms of their own culture
Ethnocentrism
4 c's to help understands patient POV during culturally competentcare
What CAUSED the problem
What CONCERNS do they have
What do they CALL the problem
How do they COPE with the problem
The E in the hope tool stands for _?
Effects on care and end of life issues
Assessing an adolescent client whose parent died. What is expected?
Depends on friends for emotional support.
T or F: all cultures have some similarities
True
According to RACE cultural competence guide what is the first step?
Recognize your own ideas, bias, stereotypes and appreciator other of cultures
ANA refers to 3 reciprocal interactions related to the patient - nurse
Culture of the nurse
Culture of the individual
Culture of the environment
A process where the patent and Norse seek a mutually acceptable way to deal with competing interests of hurling cave
Cultural negotiation
A deliberate, cognition process where healthcare providers become appreciate and sensitive to the values, beliefs, life ways, practices and problems solving strategies of a patients culture
Cultural awareness
The thought process that allows nurses to arrived at conclusions based on subjective and objective data
Clinical judgement
Healthcare provider compares their own knowledge and experience with data obtained through various patient assessments to determine an appropriate response.
Clinical reasoning
A process of making generalizations based on specific observations,
Inductive reasoning
The process of applying general principles to draw conclusions about specific cases
deductive reasoning
Unlink nursing knowledge critical thinking and clinical reasoning, drawing from evidence, theories, and interdisciplinary insights to male informed patient centered decisions.
Clinical judgement
Methodical way to evaluate appropriate patient care,
Nursing diagnosis
Mass casually event: tay a person with a 6 inch metal shard in the leg
Yellow tag
Mass casualty event: tag a person with many second degree burns on both legs and unable to walk due to pain,
Red tag
Making a decision based on patient changes
Clinical judgement
Rhea's patients bp is not improving and she learns the patient doesn't adhere to the low salt diet. She concludes her patient doesn't understand the relationship between salt and blood pressure she prepares educational material, this is an example of -
Deductive reasoning
Why is CJMM more advanced than AD PIE
CJMM focuses more on critical thinking.
ANA outlines expectation of the nurse's self care habits in which type of documentation
Code of ethics
Cognitive approaches to handle your sear and risk aversion
Danger management
Willingness to stand up and act according to ones own ethical beliefs when moral principle are threatened regardless perceived or actual risks
Moral courage
Former National safely goals that have been routinely adopted by healthcare professionals and are now retired
Standards of compliance
An unexpected event circumstance that occurred with or without injury to the client but that had the potential to cause harm.
Clinical safety event
A situation or circumstance that caused unexpected harm to the client
Adverse event
A potential error or event that could have caused harm but was caught and avoided
Near miss
T or F: most falls are caused by combination of unmodifiable risk factors
False
Patient has dry mouth and nausea what holistic treat ment could help?
Aromatherapy
T or F: the nurse practice act provides the scope of practice defined by each state or jurisdiction and set forth the legal limits of nursing practice however, for nurses, state licensure is usually not regulated by the nurse practice act
False
What does scope of placate meanin the nurse practice act
The range of services a nurse is authorized to perform.
A sociological perspective that incorporates the societal and professional codes that are part of the discipline
Doing
Adopting attitudes and behaviors that reflect the value of how a nurse thinks, feels and acts
Being
T or F: the nurse practice get establishes the legal framework for nursing practice in a specific state
True
Who defines minimal standards of competence to protect the public
Regulatory agencies
Who is responsible and accountable to provide an environment and resources conducive to competent practice.
The employer
Use data to monitor outcomes of care process is and use improvement methods to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of healthcare systems.
Quality improvement
Use of information and technology to communicate, manage knowledge, mitigate error, and support decision making,
Informatics