Health Care Delivery Flashcards

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How many provisions are there to the ANA Code of ethics?

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9

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What is Provision 1 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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Compassion and respect

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3
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What is Provision 2 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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Primary commitment to patient

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What is Provision 3 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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protects rights and safety of patient`

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What is Provision 4 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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RN has authority, accountabiliy, and responsibility

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What is Provision 6 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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Provide safe quality care

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What is Provision 7 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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Advance profession through research

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What is Provision 8 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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protect human rights and reduce health disparities

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What is Provision 9 of ANA Code of Ethics?

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integrity of profession through prof. organizations and health policy

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10
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What are the 4 ethical principles?

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  1. Autonomy
  2. Beneficence
  3. Nonmalificence
  4. Justice
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11
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What def is the right to make decisions about one’s own care?

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Autonomy

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12
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What def is to ensure health care resources are equally distributed to all?

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Justice

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13
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Fairness to all people

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Justice

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14
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Ensuring patients have full information and can make informed decisions prior to consent

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Autonomy

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16
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Doing all you can to benefit the patient

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Beneficence

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17
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Duty to do no harm

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Nonmaleficence

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18
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What are examples of external disasters?

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pandemic, weather-related, terrorist attack

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19
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What are examples of internal disasters?

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fire, storm damage, flooding, outages

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20
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What must leaders do to ensure all staff are competent in emergencies?

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Perform disaster preparedness drills

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21
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what is a subset of Telehealth specific to nursing practice?

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Telenursing

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22
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What is a tactic to improve patient safety related to medication administration?

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Barcode scanning

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23
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What is an incentive program that provides financial benefits to organizations that use EHRs in meaningful ways?

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Meaningful use

24
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What is the specialty in nursing focusing on bridging the gap between technology and nursing.

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Nursing informatics

25
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How often must an institution be resurveyed?

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every 3 years

26
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What is an oryx?

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Gazelle-like animal (lol)

27
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What are ORYX indicators?

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integrated performance measurement data used in joint commission accreditation process.

28
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How many national core measures are established by joint commission?

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13

29
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How does Magnet recognition benefit nurses?

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Shows there is education and professional development leading to autonomy

30
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How does Magnet recognition benefit patients?

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Best care provided by nurses who are supported by their leaders and organization

31
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Which database hold the nursing sensitive indicators?

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NDNQI

32
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What is the purpose of nursing sensitive indicators?

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it examines patient care directed affected by nursing

33
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What does NSI Structure look at?

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Nursing hours/pt day, turnover rate, education/certification, staff mixW

34
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What does NSI Process & Outcomes look at?

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pain assessment, falls (with and without injury), pressure ulcer, RN satisfaction

35
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What does NSI Outcomes look at?

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restraints, assault, IV infiltration, nosocomial infections

36
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Which survey represents patient satisfaction?

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HCAHPS

37
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Which patients get the HCAHPS survey?

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Recently discharged

38
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What are the Institute of Health care Improvements (IHI) Bundles?

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Nonprofit organization promoting improved and cost-effective care

39
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What are the 3 core competencies of The Agency for Health Care Research & Quality (AHRQ)

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health systems research, practice improvement, and data & analytics

40
Q

Who came up with the Interpersonal Relations Model of Nursing

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Peplau

41
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Which theory focuses on the nurse-patient interaction and the collaboration of the nurse and patient

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Interpersonal Relations model of nursing (Peplau)

42
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Which theory focuses on the patient’s ability to provide self care and the nurse intervenes when they are unable to?

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General theory of nursing (Orem)

43
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Which theory focuses on how the nurse responds to the needs of the patient in different situations including client behavior, nurse reaction, and nurse action?

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Nursing Process Theory (Jean Orlando)

44
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Which theory is transcultural and states that caring is a central and unifying domain of nursing?

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Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality (Leininger)

45
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Which theory focuses on nursing’s concerns with health promotion, health restoration, and illness prevention?

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Philosophy of Human Caring (Jean Watson)

46
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Which theory is when the nurse provides comfort measures to the patients and families?

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Comfort Theory (Kolcaba)

47
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What is the professional practice model that focuses on the relationships of the nurse with patients and families, self, and colleagues.

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Relationship-Based Care (Koloroutis)

48
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Which theory is when someone shows respect for all team members

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Relationship-Based Care

49
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Which model is based on patient needs driving nurse competencies?

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Synergy Model

50
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How many characteristics are there with the Synergy Model?

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8 nurse and 8 patient

51
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What are the stages of Benner’s Novice to Expert Theory?

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  1. Novice
  2. Beginner
  3. Competent
  4. Proficient
  5. Expert
52
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What is a SWOT Analysis?

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-Strengths
-Weaknesses
-Opportunities
-Threats

53
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When is a SWOT anlaysis used?

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When making a strategic plan

54
Q

Which practice model is based on aviation practices?

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High Reliability Health Care Organization

55
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What is the purpose of the Joint Commission’s high reliability model?

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Goal of zero harm; culture of safety