FINAL Flashcards

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What theory did Patricia Benner develop?

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novice to expert

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2
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What was the main focus of Jean Watson’s Theory?

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caring

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3
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Who developed a theory about interpersonal relationships?

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Hildegard Peplau

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4
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What theorist developed a theory about cultural nursing care?

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Madeleine Lieniger

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5
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This person is considered the mother of nursing and is also the first nurse researcher…….

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flo

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6
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What is one of the most common reasons a registered nurse will have their licensure revoked or suspended?

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drugs or alc

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Why is it important to be informed about the Nurse Practice Act?

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scopes and standards of nursing

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8
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whats nursings contract with society

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scopes and standards of nursing

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9
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What did the Johnson and Johnson campaign and the Woodhull study for nursing attempt to achieve?

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reducing nursing stereotypes

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10
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Give two examples of NURSING interventions for a patient that is confused and recently admitted to the hospital

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making room feel homey

Can’t give medications, therapeutic communication, do not restrain confused patients, call a family member,

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Give an example of an expected nursing outcome based on the nursing intervention proceed for a confused patient recently admitted to hospital?

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Patient will be able to state name and date by specific time. Goals and outcome must be measurable and patient-centered.

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What is the purpose of the NCSBN?

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counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing.

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Standardized surveys so all hospitals can measure themselves against each other. Patient’s perception of their hospital experiences.

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HCAPS

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A nurse threatens a patient with restrains if they do not remain in their bed. What is this know as?

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false imprisonment

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What is Maslow’s Hierchy of needs?

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Physiology, safety, love/belonging, esteem, self-actualization

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What are social determinants?

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Transportation, insurance, cultural influences that effect your life, feeling safe.
Why a person cant have good health care
Don’t have access
Cant go to the park because its in a bad area

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17
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What role did Karen Daly have in political activism?

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infection control

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18
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What are some ways to become politically involved?

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policy development

grassroots

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What are the two elements of a goal/outcome?

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measurable and patient centered care

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20
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Bullying. Nurses don’t get along with other nurses. Patients have complaints. Nurse managers don’t listen.

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dissonant culture

21
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What are some examples of subjective data?

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Weight as stated by patient, pain and, things patient says.

22
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What are some examples of objective data?

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Temperature, heart rate, But, things you can measure. Things in medical record that patient didn’t state.

23
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What must happen in order for a nurse to be found guilty of malpractive?

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Have to be a professional and it must be proximate cause.

Duty has to be breached and injury had to of occur

24
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Long term, learned with duty to serve.

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Shorter can be passed down person to person.
occupation
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65 and older, federally funded, certain persons with diseases.
medicare
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Low income, federal and state, MO did not expand.
medicaid
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Name the different components of SBAR.
Situation- overall; whats going on background- context or past information assessment- current info; what you think the problem is recommendation-
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Nurse in government. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid.
marilyn
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Patient's right to make decisions about matters that impact the patient.
autonomy
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Doing something good and caring for the patient.
benefience
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treating people fairly
justice
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telling the truth
veracity
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Occurs when a person is forced to choose between two or more alternatives, and neither is the best option.
ethical dilemma
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Threat or use of force on another individual that causes the person to feel reasonable apprehension about imminent harmful or offensive contact.
assault
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Actual intentional striking of someone, with intent to harm, or in a rude and insolent manner even if the injury is slight.
battery
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laws of private rights
civil law
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A cause that is legally sufficient to result in liability.
proximate cause
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Inequality or gap that exists between two or more groups. Believed to be result of complex interaction of personal, economic, societal, and environmental factors.
healthcare disparities
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Personal physician, whole-person orientation, coordination of care, quality and safety, enhanced access, payment.
medical home model
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State laws passed by legislative body. Every state is different.
nurse practice act
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Separate university schools of nursing from hospitals | Limit the control of hospitals in nursing programs
goldmark report
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Orientation phase Working phase Termination phase
Hildegard Peplau
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Little background and limited practice skills relies on others for direction
stage 1 novice
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Has marginally competent skills, uses theory and principles much of the time, experiences difficulty establishing priorities
stage 2 advance beginner
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Feels competent, organized, plans and sets goals, thinks abstractly and analytically; coordinates several tasks simultaneously
stage 3 competent practitioner
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Views patients holistically; recognizes subtle changes; sets priorities with ease; focuses on long-term goals
Stage IV | Proficient practitioner
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Preforms fluidly; grasps patients needs automatically; responses are integrates; expertise comes naturally
stage 5 expert practitioner