Legal, ethics, and social cultural Flashcards
What does ANA stand for and what guidelines did they create?
Amercan Nurses Association
- Code of Ethics
- Nursing Scope and Standards of Practice
- Standards for Professional Performance
NCLECX
National Council Licensure Examination
NCSBN
National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Clinical Judgement Measurment Model 6 questions?
- Recognize cues
- Analyze cues
- Prioritize hypothesis
- Generate solutions
- Take action
- Evaluate outcomes
NGN
Next generation NCLEX
FDA
Food and Drug Administration
- approval of food and medication
DEA
US drug Enforcement Agency
- control substance laws and regulations
CMS
Center of Medicare and Medicaid services
- establishes regulation for medication administration
Joint Commission
accredits and certifies health care organizations in the US
To prescribe controlled substances Physicians/Np needs to have?
DEA number
Drug diversion definition
when a legally prescribed controlled substance for one person is being given/sold to others
Substance use and disorder
when someone has an addiction/can’t control their use of an substance like drug/alcohol etc
Schedule 1 level of risk and example
Highest level
- heroin, LSD, and marajuana
Schedule II level of risk and ex
high potential
-Vicodin, cocaine, methamphetamine, oxycodone, fentanyl, adderall
Schedule III level and risk
Moderate to low
- Tylenol with codeine, ketamine, anabolic steriods, and testosterone
Schedule IV
Low, potential for abuse
- Xanax, Ativan, Tramadol
Schedule V
Lowest potential
- Robitussin AC with Codeine
what are you witnessing during an informed consent?
- consent voluntarily
- signature is authentic
- client is competent
What are considered forms of identification?
-ID bracelet
- Photo
- asking client DOB
- First and last name
- check allergy bracelet
What kind of drugs require two nurses?
PINCH drugs