Unit 2 Coordinated Care Flashcards
Leadership styles
Authoritative
Democratic
Laissez-faire
Types of conflicts
Intrapersonal: individual
Interpersonal: between 2 or more people
Intergroup: between 2 or more departments
Reportable incidences
Medication error Procedure/treatment error Equipment related injuries Needle stick injuries Client falls Visitor/ volunteer injury Threat to client or staff Loss of property
Nursing role in continuity of care
Coordinate care with inter professional team
Act as liaison/ client advocate
Complete admission, transfer, discharge
Initiate, revise, evaluate plan of care
Report clients status
Coordinate discharge planning
Facilitate referral, use community sources
5 rights of delegation
Right:- Person Task Circumstance Direction of communication Supervision and evaluation
Ethical principles
Autonomy Beneficence Confidentiality Fidelity Justice Nonmaleficence Paternalism Veracity
The right to make ones own decisions
Autonomy
Beneficence
The obligation to do good for others
Observe the privacy of another and maintain strict confidence
Confidentiality
Justice
To be fair to all people
Nonmaleficence
Obligation not to harm others
Assuming the right to make decisions for another
Paternalism
The obligation to tell the truth
Veracity
A legal document that instructs providers and family members about what life sustaining treatment an individual wants if at sometime the individual is unable to make decisions
Living will
Legal document the designate another person to make health care decisions for the client when the clients become unable to make decision independently
Durable power of attorney