Chapter 2 Advocacy Flashcards
What 3 things define Advocacy?
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Support and empowerment of pts to: 1. informed decisions 2. Navigate the health care system to access appropriate care 3. Build strong partnerships with providers while working toward system improvement to support pt-centered care Page 13
Current definition of nursing (ANA 2010)A
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Nursing is the protection, promotion and optimization of health and abilities; prevention of illness and injury; alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response; and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities and populations.”
True or False? The patient is the one who maintains “control of the encounter and treatment with the nurse acting in a consultative role”
True
True or False? Our Professional Practice Standards charge the nurse with responsibility for patient advocacy, describes the patient as the one who maintains control of the encounter and treatment with the nurse acting in a consultative role.”
True
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True or False? Profession Practice Standards also identify Collaboration, Ethics, Resource Utilization.
True
Define ethics
A philosophical framework for examining behaviors are viewed as right or wrong, good or bad, concerned with both the motives and the outcomesof actions
Definition of Fidelity
Keeping a committment
Definition of Justice
Equal and fair distribution of resources
Define Moral Courage
Ability to overcome fear and stand up for core values and ethical obligations
Define Autonomy
The right to self-determine a course of action
Define Justice
Equal and fair distribution of resources, regardless of what they have contributed or who they are
Define Beneficence
Compassion
Assess potential barriers in what 4 areas?
Bank
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Intellect
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- Financial
- Transportation
- Psychosocial - psychosocial health, a state of mental, emotional, social, and spiritual well-being
- Health literacy
Define Disparities ID Sex Political and religious Intellect
- Culture, race, ethnicity
- Gender, gender ID, marital status
- Religious, political beliefs
- Mental or cognitive disability
Should you empower the patient to problem solve by exploring options of care and alternative plans of care when necessary?
Yes!