SAS#2 Flashcards

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Patient-centered care
Professionalism

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NURSING AS A PROFESSION

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Nursing requires
Current knowledge and practices standards
Insightful and compassionate approach
Critical thinking

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SCIENCE AND ART OF NURSING PRACTICE

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1960: documentation began
Standards of practice
Standards of professional performance

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NURSING: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE

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improve the health and well-being of all individuals communities and populations through the significant invisible contributions of registered nursing using standard based practice.

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GOAL

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Standards of practice
Six standards of practice

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ASSESSMENT
DIAGNOSIS
OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION
PLANNING
IMPLEMENTATION
EVALUATION

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Foundation of clinical decision-making and includes all significant actions taken by nurses in providing care to patients

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NURSING PROCESS

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Benner’s stages of nursing proficiency

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NOVICE
ADVANCED BEGINNER
COMPETENT
PROFICIENT
EXPERT

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Collects client health data

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ASSESSMENT

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Analyzes assessment data to determine diagnosis

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NURSING DIAGNOSIS

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Identifies expected outcomes of client for nursing diagnosis

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OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION

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Develops plan of care and prescribes interventions to attain expected outcomes

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PLANNING

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Implements the interventions (action types) in the plan of care

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IMPLEMENTATION

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Evaluate clients attainment of outcomes

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EVALUATION

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Philosophical ideas of right and wrong . Define principles used to provide care

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CODE OF ETHICS

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essential element of professional nursing that involves the initiation of independent nursing interventions without medical orders.
accountability means that you are responsible professionally and legally for the type and quality of nursing care provided

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AUTONOMY

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You help patients maintain and regain health and find the maximum level of independent function to the healing process.

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CAREGIVER

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You protect your patients human and legal right and help patient assert this right when needed

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ADVOCATE

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Your teaching can be formal or informal.
always use teaching methods that much your patience capabilities and needs and incorporate other resources such as the family, in teaching plans.

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EDUCATOR

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Is central to the nurse-patient relationship.
It allows you to know your patients including their strengths weaknesses and.

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COMMUNICATOR

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you will establish an environment for collaborative patient-centered care to provide safe quality care with positive patient outcomes

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Nursing provides an opportunity for you to commit a lifelong learning and career development
Provider of care
Advanced practice registered nurses

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CAREER DEVELOPMENT

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An aprn who is an expert clinician in a specialized area of practice such as a population, setting, a disease speciality, effect of care, or a type of problem.

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CLINICAL NURSE SPECIALIST

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An aprn who provides healthcare to a group of patients usually in an outpatient ambulatory care or community-based settings.
Np’s provide care for patients with complex problems and a more holistic approach that decisions

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CERTIFIED NURSE PRACTITIONER

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An aprn who is also educated in midwifery and is certified by the american college nurse-midwives.

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CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE

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An aprn with advanced education from under anesthesia accredited program. Nurse anesthetists provide surgical anesthesia under the guidance and supervision of an anesthesiologist who is a position with advanced knowledge of surgical anesthesia.
CERTIFIED REGISTERED NURSE ANESTHETIST
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Where is primarily in schools of nursing, stop development department of health care agencies, and patient education departments.
NURSE EDUCATOR
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Manage patient care and the delivery of a specific nursing services within a health care agency
NURSE ADMINISTRATOR
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Investigates problems to improve nursing care and further define and expand the scope of nursing practice.
NURSE RESEARCHER
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Increases your ability to understand the social and intellectual origins of the discipline
HISTORICAL INFLUENCES
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First practicing epidemiologist Organize first school of nursing Improve sanitation in battlefield hospitals Practice remain a basic part of nursing today
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
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Founder of the american red cross, tended soldiers on the battlefield
CLARA BARTON
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Organize ambulance services and walk abandoned battlefield at night, looking for wounded soldiers
MOTHER BICKERDYKE
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A prominent female in the underground railroad movement to please leave
HARRIET TUBMAN
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The first professionally trained african american nurse.
MARY MAHONEY
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Opened the Henry Street Settlement, which focus on the health needs of poor people who live in tenement in new york city.
LILIAN WALD AND MARY BREWSTER
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Movement toward scientific, research based practice and define body of knowledge
THE TWENTIETH CENTURY
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Mary adelaide nutting, first nursing professor at columbia pictures college
1906
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Nursing is specialization began
1920s
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Changes in curriculum Advances in technology and informatics New programs address current health Leadership role in developing standards and policies
TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
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Importance of nurses self care
CONTEMPORARY INFLUENCES
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your practice needs to be based on current evidence not just according to your education and experiences and the policies and procedures of healthcare facilities
EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE
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addresses the challenge to prepare nurses with the competencies needed to continuously improve the quality of care and their work environment
QSEN - QUALITY AND SAFETY EDUCATION FOR NURSES
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Many emerging technologies have the potential to rapidly change nursing practice
IMPACT OF EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES
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a newer term that describes the study of all the genes in a person and interactions of these genes with one another and with that person environment
GENOMICS
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As a frontline healthcare providers, nurses practice in all healthcare settings and constitute the largest number of healthcare professionals. When you care for patients recognize how you approach to care influence public opinion
PUBLIC PERCEPTION OF NURSING
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nurses are becoming more politically sophisticated and as a result are able to increase the influence nursing his own health care policy and practice.
IMPACT OF NURSING ON POLITICS AND HEALTH POLICY
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2-year associate's degree 4-year baccalaureate degree
REGISTERED NURSE EDUCATION
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Masters degree, advanced practice RN Doctoral degrees
GRADUATE EDUCATION
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involves formal organize educational programs offered by university hospitals is state versus associations professional nursing organizations and educational and health care institutions
CONTINUING AND IN-SERVICE EDUCATION