Managing family centered care Flashcards
What is the philosophy of pediatric nursing
focusing on the family, providing atraumatic care, utilizing evidence based practice, utilizing anticipatory guidance
what is the nurse’s responsibility for informed consent
make sure the family understands procedure the patient will be having, make sure the family and patient know what it means to give consent and that it is their choice to give it or not, communicate with provider with what the patient wants, witnessed the act of giving consent
what is authoritative parenting style
some respect for child’s opinion but parent has authority and expects child to behave
what is the emergency medical treatment and labor act
all persons presenting to an emergency department shall receive a medical examination determined if an emergency exist regardless of informed consent or insurance
what are some different types of family structures
grandparents, communal families (single or family group), foster families, same-sex or transgender, blended, divorced, binuclear ( two moms two dads from divorced couple)
what are some reasons to refuse treatment
best interest of the child, cultural and religious beliefs, perceived quality of life, child neglect
what is friedman’s structural functional theory
family as a social unit
what is the doctor’s responsibility for informed consent
risk of procedure, benefits, risk of not having procedure, both patient and provider sign
what is assent
when we talk to the child to get their participation and care, get their permission to give care, do a task or do an assessment
what is temperament
how the child reacts to their environment
what it duvalls developmental theory
developmental stages of a family
what are some parental roles
nurturer, provider, decision maker, financial manager, problem solver, health manager, gatekeeper, educator
what is von bertalanfft system theory
interdependent parts one part of the family depends on the other
what considers health status
resiliency, health at birth, presence of chronic illness, nutrition, lifestyle choices, environmental exposure, stress, coping
what is authoritarian parental style
obedience, can be controlling, punish behavior outside of rules
what is considered for informed consent
written at an eighth grade level so that everyone can understand, if underage a parent or legal guardian can sign for them, but still has to be witnessed
what are the exemptions for informed consent
females 14 year older may give consent without legal guardian for care related to sexual health and pregnancy, male or female for contraceptives, treatment for STD, mental illness treatment, substance abuse
what does permissive parental style
BFF, rules inconsistent
what are some issues that could happen with informed consent
if no legal guardian is present and not able to reach for phone consent then provider can proceed if harm or death is imminent without procedure
what is the pediatric scope standards of practice
protection, promotion and optimization of the health and abilities for children from newborn to young adult utilizing patient family centered care approach pediatric nurses strive for preventing illness and injury restoring health and maximizing comfort in health conditions and at end of life through diagnosis treatment and management of child’s condition and advocacy in the care of children and families
who are emancipated minors
armed forces, married, court ordered indicating emancipation, provide their own financial support and live without parents, pregnant or a mother under 18
what is punishment
negative consequences applied for undesirable behavior
what is family stress theory
how the family responds to stressors
what are some barriers to healthcare
financial, ethnic, sociocultural, health care delivery system