Core concepts Flashcards

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what are some ethical considerations

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life and death, human rights,

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2
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what does the healthy people 2030 do

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Initiates to improve health of nation improve access to healthcare

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3
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when does the healthy people 2030 renew

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every 10 years

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4
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what does the EMTALA do

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ensures all women receive treatment or active labor care whenever and wherever treatment is sought

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5
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what does cultural sensitivity mean

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a way of approaching people who hold different beliefs from ones own

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6
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what is infant morbidity and mortality indicate

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it is reflective of overall health of the population

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7
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what is evidence based practice

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process health care providers use to find, critically appraised and apply best available healthcare practices for best patient outcome

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what are some characteristics of functional family

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child birth is normal healthy event, it affects the entire family, relationships will change, families make decisions about their own care, family members support eachother

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9
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what is bowens family systems theory

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human behavior theory that views the family as an emotional unit

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10
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what are health disparities

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extra burdens like age, home area, race

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11
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what does beneficence mean

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good intent

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12
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what does nonmaleficence mean

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do no harm

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13
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what does autonomy mean

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right to make own choices

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14
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what does justice mean

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fairness

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15
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group theory- forming stage

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beginning stage- marriage/cohabitation

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16
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group theory- storming

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stage 2- 2 or more personalities discover their differences

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17
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group theory - norming

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stage 3- adjust to individual members by applying rules that members agree to follow

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18
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group theory - performing

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stage 4 - producing results

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19
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group theory - adjourning

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stage 5 final - goals met

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20
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what is PICOT do

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systematic process used to create clinical questions to address evidence based practice

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21
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what does P stand for in PICOT

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population

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22
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what does I stand for in PICOT

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intervention/indicator

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23
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what does C stand for in PICOT

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control/comparison

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24
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what does O stand for in PICOT

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outcome

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25
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what does T stand for in PICOT

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time

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26
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what are the 4 elements of malpractice

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duty, breach of duty, causation, injury

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27
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what does complementary medicine mean

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add onto western medicine

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28
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what does alternative medicine mean

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instead of western medicine

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29
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what are some examples of complementary and alternative medicine

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acupuncture, channeling, guided imagery, music

30
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what does cultural competency mean

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understanding core needs of your target audience and designing services and materials to meet those needs

31
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what is the 1st step for culturally competent care

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personal awareness of ones own beliefs and biases

32
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what is the definition of family

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2+ members who identify as family and depend on each other socially, emotionally, finically

33
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what is a nuclear family

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mom dad kids

34
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what is extended family

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aunt uncle grandparents

35
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what are some different types of families

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nuclear, extended, cohabitation/domestic, same-sex, no parent

36
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what is a cohabitation/domestic family

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live together but not married

37
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what is epidemiology

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study of disease within a population

38
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what does IOM stand for

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Institute of medicine

39
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what is IOM also known as

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NAM - National academy of medicine

40
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what does the IOM do

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increase level of nursing decrease negative outcomes

41
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what is scope of practice

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guidelines that determine scope of nurse practice

42
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what is the family systems theory

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changes in one family member effects all other members

43
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what is “best practice”

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evidence based practice plus investigational guidelines and scientifically sound interventions with clinical expertise, patient values and prefrence

44
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what is group health appointments

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treating several patients at the same time plus peer support

45
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parenting style:authoritarian

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strict rigid rules high expectations

46
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parenting style: authoritative

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boundaries and guidance but freedom to make own choice and mistakes and learn from them

47
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parenting style: permissive

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few limits, BFF, give into what the kid wants, helicopter parent

48
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parenting style- neglectful

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no limits no meeting kids needs

49
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what does AWHONN stand for

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association of womens health, obstetrics and neonatal nursing

50
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what does ACOG stand for

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american college of obstetrics and gynecology

51
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what does AAP stand for

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american academy of pediatrics

52
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what does TJC stand for

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the joint commission

53
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what is the reporting law

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mandates reporting of abuse

54
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pyramid of evidence - unfiltered

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background info/ expert opinion
case controlled studies/ reports
cohort studies

55
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pyramid of evidence - filtered

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critically appraised individual articles, critically appraised topics, systematic review

56
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what is the state board nursing

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each state has one they create rule and regulations for nurses

57
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what does NRP stand for

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certificate - neonatal resuscitation program

58
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what does ACLS stand for

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certificate - advanced cardiac life support

59
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what does RNC stand for

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certificate - registered nurse certified

60
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nursing process - assessment

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Continuous systematic data collection

61
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nursing process - diagnosis

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using NANDA, NOC and nursing intervention classification nurses can make clear associations between interventions and outcomes

62
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nursing process - planning

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establishing priorities to identify and address patient health needs and goals in cooperation with patient and family - long/short term goals

63
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nursing process- implementation

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putting into effect the interventions

64
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nursing process- evaluation

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evaluate if goals were met/not met/ partially met

65
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what are the IOM recommendations to achieve higher education goals

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nursing schools offer seamless pathways to higher education goals, encourage healthcare facilities to encourage and provide incentives to earn BSN within 5 years, engage private and public stakeholders to provide more opportunities for funding and expansion of programs to increase students, increase state, federal and local funding for 2nd degree nursing students

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what is maternal morbidity and mortality

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mortality of mom during pregnancy or within 1 year of end of pregnancy from pregnancy complications

67
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what is the state nurse practice act

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most important law that affects nursing practice- protects the public by defining scope of nursing

68
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what is included to building trusting nurse patient relationship

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establish trusting relationship, open communication, therapeutic communication, positive communication

69
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what does SMART stand for

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S- specific 
M- measurable 
A - attainable 
R- realistic 
T- timely
70
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aspects of state nursing practice include

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Definitions, authority/power, composition of nursing board, educational standards scope of nursing practice, types of nursing title/license, proof of titles, requirements for licensure, relicensure, disciplinary action and other violations and possible remediations