WEEK 11: ADVOCACY AND MORAL COURAGE Flashcards
What does high-acuity nursing involve?
Caring for patients with critical conditions such as heart attacks, strokes, or overdoses.
What are key skills required in high-acuity nursing?
Communication, problem-solving, determination, and patient advocacy.
Why is patient advocacy important in high-acuity nursing?
It ensures patients’ rights and needs are prioritized in high-stress situations.
What emergency protocols are essential for high-acuity nursing?
CPR, intravenous drug administration, and managing airway and breathing.
What are common barriers to addressing the opioid crisis?
Stigma, lack of awareness, and insufficient access to treatment and prevention resources.
What is moral courage in nursing?
Acting ethically in the face of fear or opposition to uphold patient care and standards.
What is advocacy in nursing?
Supporting and defending patients’ rights, ensuring their needs are met, and influencing healthcare policies.
What is whistleblowing in nursing?
Reporting harmful practices or misconduct to protect patients, despite personal risks.
What are potential barriers to advocacy?
Fear of retaliation, lack of support, and organizational culture.
How does advocacy align with nursing obligations?
Nurses have an ethical duty to ensure safe and equitable care for all patients.
What are simulations, and why are they used in nursing?
Realistic training scenarios that help nurses practice safely without risk to patients.
Why is building trust with patients important?
It improves cooperation, ensures better outcomes, and fosters a positive care environment.
How can nurses safely engage in advocacy?
By staying informed, collaborating with colleagues, and following professional guidelines.
Why is moral courage essential in healthcare?
It enables nurses to act ethically and advocate for patients, even in challenging situations.
What are examples of moral courage in action?
Speaking up about unsafe practices, advocating for underrepresented patients, and addressing workplace bullying.