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Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
terms used in healthcare to refer to the basic needs required to care for oneself on a day-to-day basis
Assessment
a systematic way to collect and analyze data about a resident; the first step in delivering nursing care. Including not only physiological data, but also psychological, sociocultural, spiritual, economic, and life-style factors as well
Delegation
the assignment of resident care activities and/or tasks to nursing personnel who are present to assist, without the registered nurse losing responsibility for the assignment
the registered nurse always retains full responsibility for the resident
Delegatee
one who is delegated a nursing responsibility by either an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) or a registered nurse
one must accept responsibility and display competency in performing a task
a delegatee may be an Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP).
Evaluation
both the resident’s status and the effectiveness of the nursing care and goal met to modify the care plan as needed
Evidence-Based Practice
the use of research findings to guide decisions
Implementation
nursing care conducted according to the care plan to assure continuity of care for the resident
Interdisciplinary Care Plan
detailed plan of care created by representatives from several medical disciplines or specialties with each discipline focused on a specific resident’s condition, treatment goals, and methods for improving outcomes
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
a theory developed by Abraham Maslow, a researcher of human behavior, which explains the necessity of meeting an individual’s physical needs before meeting psychosocial needs
Nursing Diagnosis
the registered nurse’s clinical judgment about the resident’s response to actual or potential health conditions or needs
Nursing Measures
measurable and achievable short and long-range goals set by the registered nurse based on the assessment and diagnosis of the resident
Physiological
relating to the way in which a living organism or bodily part functions
physical
Planning
based on the assessment and diagnosis, goals set that are measurable and achievable short- and long-range goals
data, diagnosis, and goals written in the resident’s care plan
nurses and other health professionals caring for the resident have access to it
Self-Actualization
the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone
Self-esteem
confidence in one's own worth or abilities
self respect
Standards of Care
a set of guidelines, methods, processes, and actions of delivering care
Therapeutic
having a beneficial effect on the body or mind
Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP)
any unlicensed personnel who may participate in resident care activities through the delegation process. The UAP is trained to function in a supportive role, regardless of title, to whom a nursing responsibility may be delegated
includes but is not limited to a nursing aide (NAs), patient care technicians, medication aids (MAs), and home health aides (formerly referred to as ‘‘unlicensed” assistive personnel/UAP).