Professionalism & caregiver burnout Flashcards
Define accountability
-The ability to answer for one’s own actions and the actions of subordinates or trainees
How do you maintain integrity as a nurse?(select all)
A-Show up on time
B- Freely admitting mistakes
C- Listen to your “gut” feeling
D-Do not respond out of anger
E-Preserve the safety of your pt’s
B
C
E
What are some examples of demonstrating standards of care? (select all)
A- Using 2 pt identifiers prior to giving meds
B- Hand hygiene when hands are sticky after sanitizer
C-Using teach back method for pt’s being discharged
D-Disconnect alarms when pt is out of bed
A
C
Define competence
Knowledge and skills necessary to perform one’s job safely
What is autonomy?
A-Commitment to do no harm
B-The right to make one’s own personal decisions
C-A nurse’s actions should promote good
B
What is beneficence?
A-Truthfulness towards pt’s
B-Commitment to tell the truth
C-A nurse’s actions should promote good
C
What is fidelity?
A-Should not causes unnecessary harm
B-Dedication, advocacy and truthfulness towards pt’s & professionals
C-Act in a manner considered equitable
B
What is nonmaleficence?
A- Fairness in treatment of all pt’s
B-Commitment to tell the truth
C-Commitment to do no harm
C
What is veracity?
A-Commitment to tell the truth
B-Do no harm
A
What is:
-COMMUNICATE THE CLIENT’S WISHES REGARDING END OF LIFE CARE SHOULD THE CLIENT BECOME UNABLE TO DO SO.
A-Living will
B-POA
C-Advanced directives
C
What is:
-A legal document expressing the client’s wishes regarding medical treatment in the even the client becomes incapacitated
A-Living will
B-POA
C- Advanced directives
A
What is:
legal document where client designates a health care proxy to make health care decisions if client is unable to do so
A-Living will
B-POA
C-Advanced directive
B
How does the nurse assure the pt had informed consent? (select all)
A-Witness client signature
B-Describe risks
C-Ensure provider obtained informed consent
D-Verify client has been informed of consent
E-Answer questions the pt has about the procedure
A
C
D
What are some ways pt’s show implied consent? (select all)
A-Removing tabs off brief and pulling it down
B-Providing finger for blood glucose
C-Providing their arm when needing to admin. insulin
D-Asking why they need particular meds
B
C
What is:
-Hospital costs after you pay a certain amount (deductible)
-Inpatient care, SNF, hospice. home HC
-Hospital insurance
A-Medicare part A
B-Medicare part B
C-Medicare part D
D- Medicaid
A-Medicare part A
What is: Covers part of the costs for doctors’ services, outpatient care 9flu shots, diabetes screening)
-Medical equipment, home HC, preventative
-Medical insurance
A-Medicare part A
B-Medicare part B
C-Medicare part D
D- Medicaid
B-Medicare part B
What is:
-Covers some medication costs
A-Medicare part A
B-Medicare part B
C-Medicare part D
D- Medicaid
C- Medicare part D
What is:
-Combined federal and state program for low-income people and families
A-Medicare part A
B-Medicare part B
C-Medicare part D
D- Medicaid
D-Medicaid