Patient Priority Review Flashcards
What’s the top priority when caring for a patient with a sensory impairment?
Safety
You should classify a patient’s priorities as:
1: High
2: Intermediate
3: Low Importance
The highest priority of a patient’s priorities can be determined using what?
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Priority setting helps nurses to do what?
Anticipate and sequence nursing interventions
The revised standards by The Joint Commission requires hospitals to identify what as an organizational priority?
Pain Assessment + Pain Management (Including Safe Opioid Prescribing)
What is used to prioritize protein sources by applying a score (up to 100) based on digestibility and amino acid variety?
PDCAAS (Protein-Corrected Amino Acid Score)