Mercy/ Jesuit Review Exam 2

REVIEW 

Difference between sympathy and empathy 

Sympathy: feeling for someone, acknowledging another person's suffering, does not establish good relationships 

Empathy: it is feeling with the patient, strengthens therapeutic presence 


Chapter 3 

  • Adam Flexner , talked about criteria for professions, what does he say and how to define it, occupation and profession 

  • Key characteristics of profession 

  • Important feature and what it does 

  • Self regulation

  • Professionalism, example in nursing 

  • What do we do in nursing that makes it a profession

  • Accountability in a profession 

  • Nursing has standards, ethics, and specialized knowledge 

  • Contract with society 


Chapter 6 

Nurse practice act 

Scope of ethics, standards of care 

What level does the nursing practice ask is created, who created the nurse practice act at what level( north carolina legislation, state) 

What does the state board of nursing have the authority to do- remove license

What does the nurse practice act protect - the public from unsafe, incompetent, and unethical nursing care 

What does the state board of nursing do- protect society 


Therapeutic use of self and professional boundaries 

Good patient relationship: empathy over sympathy 

Therapeutic use of self, know your self before you can help someone else, own biases and prejudices, reflection 

What's the difference between boundary violations and a boundary crossing, 


Stereotypes prejudices and exclusion 

  • What a stereotype is, why it is not good to have in professional nursing 

  • What comes first a stereotype or a prejudice- stereotype and example 

  • What is a prejudice 

  • What is exclusion, delayed care=delayed treatments 

  • Active listening 

  • Communication framework 

  • SBAR, why we use in hospital= relay critical information 

  • To error is human, 1999, 100,000 people died because of incorrect information 

  • ADOPIE, know what it means, nursing process, helps us make decisions 

  • Take a good look at professional nurse patient relationships, goal directed care 

  • PCC, treating a patient as a whole person, 

  • Communication theory 

  • Swanson- theory 

  • Translator and interpretor 

  • Cultural incompetence 

  • Person centered care, show humility 


Ethics 

  • How to define values 

  • Morals how do they differ from ethics 

  • Professional ethics

  • Deontology 

  • Virtue ethics 

  • Autonomy, justice, how they differ from one another, and examples


Foundations 

  • Nursing scope of practice and what it explains, what activities 

  • Code of ethics, ANA, 3 documents scope and practice, 

  • Who wrote the code of ethics- ANA 

  • What did you like about the code of ethics, care for the patient and ourselves 

  • The code of ethics is mandatory 

  • Nursing social policy statement talk about, helping others, society and nurses 

  • Society and nurses, social contract 

  • Social policy statement, nurses contribute to for all of society, people are good 

  • Nurses responsibility to the health of society includes: caring for all, promoting public safety 

  • Faith and action, what tradition ask what best promotes justice and the greater good: jesuit, mercy= justice, choose jesuit 

  • charism= given, service of others 

  • Faith and reason=work together, not separate 

  • Catherine McCauley values 

  • Give example where i would respond in an Ignation way