Exam 1 Flashcards

1
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The desire to enhance skills, focus on career and its direction

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Motivation

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2
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Mechanism used for dealing with conflict. Withdraws from situation

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Avoidance

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3
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The ability of the client to make personal decisions even though those decisions might not be in the clients own best interest.

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Autonomy

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4
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The clients retain their rights as individuals and citizens of the united states

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Patient care partnership known as AHA

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5
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A component person not at risk for injury to self or others is confined or restrained against their will

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false imprisonment

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6
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The process that protects a nurse from employer retaliation, suspension, termination, when a nurse makes a good faith request review on an assignment

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Safe Harbor

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7
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A nurse assigned to newly licensed nurse for a limited amount of time on clinical unit

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preceptor

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8
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Initial attitude to resist and innovation

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Passive resistance

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9
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Keeping ones promise to the client about care that was offered

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fidelity

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10
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The practice or misconduct that does not meet expected standards of care and places the client at risk for injury

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negligence

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11
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Monitor findings
reinforcing client teaching from a standard care plan
preforming trach care
suctioning
checking NG tube patency
Administering enteral tube feedings
inserting urinary catheter
administering meds (excluding IV medications in some states)

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tasks that can be delegated to an LPN

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12
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tasks that can be delegated to an LPN

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Monitor findings
reinforcing client teaching from a standard care plan
preforming trach care
suctioning
checking NG tube patency
Administering enteral tube feedings
inserting urinary catheter
administering meds (excluding IV medications in some states)

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13
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ADL’s
Bathing
Grooming
Toileting
Ambulating
Feeding
Routine task
Bed making
Specimen Collection
Intake and Output
Vital signs

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Tasks that can be delegated to an AP

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14
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Tasks that can be delegated to an AP

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ADL’s
Bathing
Grooming
Toileting
Ambulating
Feeding
Routine task
Bed making
Specimen Collection
Intake and Output
Vital signs

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15
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If a patient is a:
not an emancipated minor
no interpreter available and the pt and nurse do not speak the same language.
pt is impaired…pain medicine has been given within the last hour
The provider has not gone over the information with the patient

The nurse should do what with the consent?

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defer obtaining consent

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16
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List disciplinary actions against a nurses license to practice

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Concern reported to the NCBON-> Investigation (nurse license will flag as under investigation)->Nurse can elect for an attorney->Nurse is awarded the opportunity to respond to allegations made in both interview and written statement-> license can be revoked depending on investigation

17
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Action a nurse would take when receiving a notification from an attorney

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If a nurse elects for an attorney, the nurse is responsible for ensuring that their attorney provides the investigator with a letter of representation on company letter in hand. The nurse is responsible for all attorney fees

18
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leadership style that one person makes decisions for the group, is motivated by coercion, communication occurs down the chain of command

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autocratic

19
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A leadership style involves group when decisions are made, motivates by supporting staff achievement

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democratic

20
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A leadership style that makes very few decisions ans does little planning, motivation is largely the responsibility of individual staff members, work output is low

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Laissez-faire

21
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This means to hold no personal value that are at odds with the values in this particular situation

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Value neutrality

22
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Describe mandatory reporting laws

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healthcare providers have a legal obligation to report their findings accordance with state law. Nurses must report abuse, communicable disease, organ donation

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