SAS#2 Flashcards
Patient-centered care
Professionalism
NURSING AS A PROFESSION
Nursing requires
Current knowledge and practices standards
Insightful and compassionate approach
Critical thinking
SCIENCE AND ART OF NURSING PRACTICE
1960: documentation began
Standards of practice
Standards of professional performance
NURSING: SCOPE AND STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
improve the health and well-being of all individuals communities and populations through the significant invisible contributions of registered nursing using standard based practice.
GOAL
Standards of practice
Six standards of practice
ASSESSMENT
DIAGNOSIS
OUTCOMES IDENTIFICATION
PLANNING
IMPLEMENTATION
EVALUATION
Foundation of clinical decision-making and includes all significant actions taken by nurses in providing care to patients
NURSING PROCESS
Benner’s stages of nursing proficiency
NOVICE
ADVANCED BEGINNER
COMPETENT
PROFICIENT
EXPERT
Collects client health data
ASSESSMENT
Analyzes assessment data to determine diagnosis
NURSING DIAGNOSIS
Identifies expected outcomes of client for nursing diagnosis
OUTCOME IDENTIFICATION
Develops plan of care and prescribes interventions to attain expected outcomes
PLANNING
Implements the interventions (action types) in the plan of care
IMPLEMENTATION
Evaluate clients attainment of outcomes
EVALUATION
Philosophical ideas of right and wrong . Define principles used to provide care
CODE OF ETHICS
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
AUTONOMY
You help patients maintain and regain health and find the maximum level of independent function to the healing process.
CAREGIVER
You protect your patients human and legal right and help patient assert this right when needed
ADVOCATE
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.
EDUCATOR
Is central to the nurse-patient relationship.
It allows you to know your patients including their strengths weaknesses and.
COMMUNICATOR