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Autonomy
Autonomy is the right to self-determination. Professional practice reflects autonomy when the nurse respects patients’ rights to make decisions about their health care.
Altruism
Altruism is a concern for the welfare and well-being of others. In professional practice, altruism is reflected by the nurse’s concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other health care providers.
Integrity
Integrity is acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted standards of practice. Integrity is reflected in professional practice when the nurse is honest and provides care based on an ethical framework that is accepted within the profession
Social Justice
Social justice is upholding moral, legal, and humanistic principles. This value is reflected in professional practice when the nurse works to assure equal treatment under the law and equal access to quality health care.
Advocacy
is the protection and support of another’s rights
Moral distress
occurs when you know the right thing to do, but either personal or institutional factors make it difficult to follow the correct course of action
Nursing process
Asses- sub and obj
Diagnosis
Plan
Implement
Evaluate
5 rights for delegates
Right task
Right circumstances
Right person
Right directions and communication
* Right supervision and evaluation
Maslow.
Physiological Needs
Security And Safety
Love And Belonging SecurityAnd Safety
Self-Esteem
Self- Actualization
Initial planning
Developed by the nurse who performs the nursing history and physical assessment
Addresses each problem listed in the prioritized problem list
Identifies appropriate patient goals and related nursing care
Carried out by any nurse who interacts with patient
Keeps the plan up to date, manages risk factors,
tion
Develops new problem statements
Makes outcomes more realistic and develops new outcomes as needed
Identifies nursing interventions to accomplish patient goals
Ongoing
Formulation of nursing diagnosis
Problem-identifies what is unhealthy about patient
Etiology-identifies factors maintaining the unhealthy state
• Signs and symptoms
Steps of Data Interpretation and Analysis
Recognizing significant data: Comparing data to standards
Recognizing patterns or clusters
Identifying strengths and current or potential problems
Identifying potential complications
- Reaching condusions Clustering data
• Partnering with the patient and family
Emergency assessment
Performed when a physiologic or psychological crisis presents
Performed to identify life-threatening problems
Performed by the nurse to gather data about a life. threatening problem
Quick assessment
Short, focused, prioritized assessments completed to gain the most important information needed first
Can flag existing problems and risks