Chapter 10-23 Flashcards
The Process whereby a culture is passed from generation to generation
Enculturation
Conducted to test theories about the effectiveness of interventions
Clinical Research
A critical analysis of current information on the subject that will be studied in the research
After a research problem is identified the purpose of the study is defined
Literature Review
Outlines how the requirements of statutory law will be met
Regulatory Law
Oversees patient care or provides direct patient care using EBP, evaluate patient outcomes and updates care plans
Clinical Nurse Leader
Individual variables such as genetics, age, gender, ethnic group, immunization status and human behavior that affect a persons health
Intrinsic Factors
The body of state and federal laws written to prevent harm to the country, state and individual citizens
Criminal Law
Ethical theory that stresses the rightness or wrongness of individuals behaviors, duties and obligations without concern for the consequences of specific actions
Deontology
The process of self care acheived by making choices leading to a healthy lifestyle.
Become more aware of bodily needs and how to meet those needs
- Environment Lifestyle
- Occupational Lifestyle
- Intellectual Lifestyle
- Spiritual, emotional and physical Lifestyle
- Social Lifestyle
Wellness
Derived from the formal, written constitution that defines the powers of government and the responsibilities of its elected or appointed officials
Constitutional Law
Created by legislative bodies such as the US congress and state legislatures
Statuary Law
Nurses must always use therapeutic communication to establish trust with their patients.
Promotes patient self-reflection promoting connections with others or promoting connections with a higher power
Spiritual Interventions
Maintains that behaviors are determined to be right or wrong solely on the basis of their consequences
utilitarianism
Learning recognizes the emotional component of integrating new knowledge
Affective Domain
Judicial decisions from individual court cases
Case Law
Learning comprises knowledge and material that is remembered
Cognitive Domain
- Diagnose greatest community problems needs
- Establish Goals
- Plan primary, secondary and tertiary prevention
- Evaluate intervention effectiveness
Application of the nursing process
Focuses on human caring associated differences and similarities among the beliefs, values, and patterned life ways of cultures to provide culturally congruent meaningful and beneficial health care.
Transcultural nursing
Written forms of defamation of character
Libel
Nursing Informatics Skills
Understands data relationships and make judgement based on trends and patterns in data
Demonstrates skill in information management and the use of computer technology
Suggests areas for inherent technology systems improvement
Relates data posted by others to the nursing assessment basing the nursing process and clinical decisions on the data and devising better ways of using data from the EHR
Experienced
Creating a risk of harm to others by failing to do something that a reasonable person would ordinarily do or doing something that a reasonable person would ordinarily not do.
Negligence
The nurse must be able to plan, organize, deliver and evaluate nursing care for patients
The RN may assume responsibility for all of the care for a select number of patients. In some specialty units such as the ICU, the nurse may practice one on one care delivery with responsibility for the care of only one patient. The type of nursing care delivery is dependent on the facility, setting, staffing and many other factors.
Patient Care Provider
Public health nurse drives or walks through a community observing factors.
If people are engaged in physical activity
Availability of public transport
Availability of single or multiple family homes
Presence of spiritual or religious places to worship
Grocery Stores
General appearance or condition of neighborhood
Windshield Survey
Acquiring knowledge or skills through instruction or experience
Learning