Lesson 2 Flashcards
Benners stages of nursing proficiency
Novice
Advance beginner
Competent
Proficient
Expert
6 standards of nursing practice
Assessment
Diagnosis
Outcomes Identification
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
The foundation of clinical decision making and includes all significant actions taken by nurses in providing care to patients
Nursing process
Collect client health data
Assessment
Develops plan of care
Planning
Analyzes assessment data
Diagnosis
Implements the interventions
Implementation
Evaluates client’s attainment of outcomes
Evaluation
Identifies expected outcomes of client for nursing diagnosis
Outcome identification
It is the philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define principles ysed to provide care
Code of Ethics
It is a guide for carrying out nursing responsibilities that provide quality nursing care
The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
It also outlines the ethical obligations of the profession
The Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements
Involves the initiation of independent nursing interventions without medical orders
Autonomy
It means that you are responsible professionally and legally for the type and quality of nursing care provided
Accountability
You help patients maintain and regain health and find their maximum level of independent function through the healing process
Caregiver
You protect your patient’s human and legal rights and help patients assert those rights when needed
Advocate
Your teaching can be formal and informal
Educator
It is central to the nurse-patient relationship
Communicator
This will allow you to know your patients, including their strengths, weaknesses, and needs
Communicator
You will establish an environment for collaborative patient-centered care to provide safe, quality care with positive outcomes
Manager
An expert clinician in a specialised area of practice
Clinical nurse specialist
An APRN who provides health care to a group of patients, usually in an outpatient, ambulatory care, or community based setting
Certified nurse practitioner
Works primarily in schools of nursing, staff development departments of health care agencies, and patient education departments
Nurse educator
Manages patient care and the delivery of specific nursing services within a health care agency
Nurse administrator
Investigates problems to improve nursing care and further define and expand the scope of nursing practice
Nurse researcher
She is the first practicing epidemiologist
Florence Nightingale
She organised first school of nursing
Florence Nightingale
She improved the sanitation in battlefield hospitals
Florence Nightingale
Her practices remain a basic part of nursing today
Florence Nightingale
Founder the American Red Cross, tended soldiers in thr battlefield
Clara barton
She organized ambulance services and walked abandoned battlefields
Mother Bickerdyke
The first professionally trained African-American nuse
Mary Mahoney
This addresses the challenge to prepare nurses with the competencies needed to continuously improve the quality of care in their work environments
QSEN / Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
QSEN means
Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
Before registered nyrse there was ______
Graduate nurse