1.1 Review of Synergy Model Flashcards
Synergy
Complexity - Intricate entanglement of physiologic and emotional states including family relationships and environmental factors. Ranges from complicated lifestyles to straightforward interactions
Participation in Care - Accessibility, availability, and willingness for patient and family to assist in care, ranging from no participation to full participation
Participation in Decision Making - Accessibility, availability, and willingness by patient and family to understand the information provided, ranging from no participation to full participation
Vulnerability - Susceptibility to stressors that can endanger patient outcome. Ranges from fragile to fully recovering (Risk of Status Change)
Resiliency - Patients ability to bounce back from illness. Based on age, overall health, or medical conditions.
Resource Availability - Available support including relationships, financial stability, psychological care.
Predictability - Expectations of a certain course of actions
Stability - Ability to maintain steady equilibrium (Consider patients current status)
Intrinsic vs Extrinsic
Intrinsic - Patient specific factors (resiliency, stability, vulnerability, complexity, predictability)
Extrinsic - Directly influences patient care situation (resource availability, participation in decision making and care
Nursing Compentencies
Level 1 - Competent
Level 3 - Proficient
Level 5 - Expert
Caring Practices - Using caring behaviors on individual patient needs
Advocacy/Moral Agency - Working on another person’s behalf
Systems Thinking - Using tools and knowledge from across the healthcare system
Collaboration - Working with others to promote wellbeing
Response to Diversity - Recognizing differences for appropriate care
Clinical Judgement - Assessing a situation based on education and experience
Facilitator of Learning - Using knowledge to educate patients, families, caregivers and other healthcare providers.
Clinical Inquiry - Guided by “Why?”