NURS 212 Study Guide for Exam #1

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What are the 3 types of diagnoses?

1. problem-focused

2. risk diagnosis

3. health promotion

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Define a problem-focused diagnosis

actual diagnosis, or what's wrong

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Define a risk diagnosis

it is the potential problem, etiology

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Define a health promotion diagnosis

readiness to enhance health, adapt new behaviors

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Define a collaborative intervention

treatments initiated by other providers and carried out by a nurse, it involves a team and requires a physician/orders

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Define nurse-initiated

it is independent, no team and no orders

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Define reflecting in action

reflect on what's happening while the action occurs

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Define reflecting on action

reflecting on the action after is occurs

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Define reflecting for action

reflecting on everything for the future

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What does PES stand for?

problem, etiology, signs/symptoms

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What does ICN stand for?

International Council of Nurses

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What are is the ICN definition of nursing (5)?

1. advocacy

2. prioritize health

3. prevent illness

4. research/education

5. change health policies

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What are the 5 elements of evaluation?

1. identify standards

2. collecting data

3. interpreting

4. document

5. modify

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What are the 3 parts to comprehensive planning?

1. initial

2. ongoing

3. discharge

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What is the ANA definition of nursing (5)?

1. art and science

2. teamwork/collaborate

3. prioritize health

4. prevent illness

5. diagnose the response to medical diagnosis

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What does ANA stand for?

American Nurses Association

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What does SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Timely

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What does PCAM stand for?

Patient Centered Assessment (Care) Method

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What is a social determinent (with PCAM)?

something that affects a patient's health

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What are the 4 parts to rest framework?

1. moral sensitivity

2. moral focus

3. moral character

4. moral reasoning

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What are the 4 AIMS of nursing?

1. promote

2. prevent

3. restore

4. facilitate

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22

Tanner Model

Noticing

Interpreting

Responding

Reflecting

<p>Noticing</p><p>Interpreting</p><p>Responding</p><p>Reflecting</p>
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Laster Model

it is the same as the Tanner model, just no reflecting part

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What are the 6 QSEN competencies?

1. Patient-centered care

2. Teamwork and collaboration

3. Safety

4. Quality improvement

5. Informatics

6. Evidence-based

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What does QSEN stand for?

Quality and Safety Education for Nurses

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What are the 6 IOM's?

1. Safe

2. Timely

3. Effective

4. Efficient

5. Patient centered

6. Equitable

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What does IOM stand for?

Institute of Medicine

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Define deductive reasoning

is general principle which leads to a specific conclusion

(General to Specific)

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Define inductive reasoning

Conclusions formed from specific facts

(Specific to General)

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Define affective

- influence/impacts

- emotions/feelings

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Define effective

- results/consequence

- action to achieve

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What does CJMM stand for?

Clinical Judgement Measurement Model

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What does NCSBN stand for?

National Council of State Boards of Nursing

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What does CJAM stand for?

Clinical Judgement Action Model

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What is the CJAM?

- 4 layers

- Clinical judgement to form conclusions

- Works w/NCLEX

- NCSBN designed

<p>- 4 layers</p><p>- Clinical judgement to form conclusions</p><p>- Works w/NCLEX</p><p>- NCSBN designed</p>
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What is the CJAM?

- 6 cognitive operations form layer 3

- Measure what on the NCLEX vs. what is taught in nursing

- NCSBN designed

<p>- 6 cognitive operations form layer 3</p><p>- Measure what on the NCLEX vs. what is taught in nursing</p><p>- NCSBN designed</p>
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What are the 5 rights of delegation?

1. Right task- can it be delegated

2. Right Circumstance- Should it be delegated

3. Right person- can this person do the task

4. Right direction/ communication- is the task being conveyed in a clear manner

5. Right Evaluation- is the task being followed up on once complete.

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What are the 4 characteristics of the nursing process?

1. Dynamic

2. Systematic

3. Interpersonal

4. Universal

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Name the 5 people of nursing that were discussed

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Who was Clara Burton?

Founder of the American Red Cross

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Who was Lilian Wald?

(1893) Founder of public health nursing

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Who was Lavinia Dock?

(1893)

- Nursing leader and women's rights activist; instrumental in women's right to vote

- Was the founder of a nursing association?

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Who was Mary Mahoney?

(1879) First professionally trained African American nurse

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Who was Florence Nightingale?

- (1853) Founder of modern nursing; first women nurse; invented first nursing school; improved hygiene and sanitation

- turned down a woman from Jamaica who wanted to aid in the Crimean War

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