week 3 planning Flashcards

1
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what are the classifications of priooritites

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high
intemediate
low

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2
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when do the order of priorities change

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as the patients condition changes

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3
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what does patient centered care require you to know

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a patients preferences, values, and expressed needs

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4
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what kind of care is a part of priority setting

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ethical care

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5
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what are some goals in the planning process

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a broad statement that describes the desired change in a patients condition or behavior

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6
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what are some expected outcomes in the planning process

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measurable criteria to evaluate goal achievments

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7
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what is a patient centered goal

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a speciific and measurable behavior or response that reflects a patients highest possible level of wellness an independence in function

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8
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what is a short term goal

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an objective behavior r response expected within hours to a week

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9
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what is a long term goal

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an objective behavioir or response expected within days, weeks or months

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10
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who do you partner with when setting goals

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the patients

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11
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what is a nursing sensitive patient outcome

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a measurable patient, family or community state behavior or perception largely influenced by and sensitive to nursing interventions

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12
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what are the 7 guidelines for writing goals

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patient centered
singular goal or outcome
measurable
mutual factors
observable 
time limited
realistic
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13
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a patient is suffering from shortness of breath the correct goat statement would be written as:
A. The patient will be comfortable by the morning.
B. The patient will breathe unlabored at 14 to 18 breaths per minute by the end of the shift.
C. The patient will not complain of breathing problems within the next 8 hours.
D. The patient will have a respiratory rate of 14 to 18 breaths per minute.

A

B

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14
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what are the types of interventions

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nurse intiated
physician intitatited
collaborative

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15
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what to do when clarifying an order

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do not automatically implement the therapy, but determine whether it is appropriate for the patient,
the ability to recognized incorrect therapies is particularly important when administering medication or procedures

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16
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Fulmala develops Ms. Skyfall’s plan of care, including writing the goals and expected outcomes.
Fulmala knows that the guidelines for writing goals and expected outcomes include which of the following? 
 (Select all that apply.)
		A. Measurable
		B. Time-limited
		C. Observable
		D. Diagnostic
		E. Realistic
A

measurable, time limited, observable, realistic

17
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what are 6 factors to consider when selecting interventions

A
characteristics of nursing diagnosis
goals and expected outcomes
evidence base for interventions
feasibility of the interventions
acceptiablity to the patient
nurse competency
18
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what is the NIC

A

nursing interventions classificaiton

19
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what does the NIC model include

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domains, classes and interventions for ease of use

20
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what is the nursing care plan

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nursing diagnoses, goals and expected outcomes and nursing interventions and a section for evaluation finding so any nurse is able to quickly identify a patients clinical needs and situation

21
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what is interdisciplinary care plan

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contributions from all disciples involved in patient care

22
Q

what is change of shift

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a critical time when nurses collaborate and share important information that ensures the continuous of care for a patients and prevents errors or delays in providing nursing interventions

23
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what are critical pathways

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are patients care plans that provide the multidisciplinary health care team with activities and task to be put into practice sequentially

24
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what is the main purpose of critical pathways

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to deliver timely care at each phase of the care process for a specific type of patient

25
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What are some examples of independent nursing interventions that Fulmala may develop for Ms. Skyfall? 
 (Select all that apply.)
A. Medication administration
B. Medication teaching
C. Patient positioning
D. Family teaching
A

meidcation teaching, patient positioning, family teaching

26
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when and how to consult

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when the exact problem remains unclear

27
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Fumala works with the nutritionist to develop a meal plan for Ms. Skyfall.
True or False: Collaborative interventions are therapies that involve multiple health care professionals.

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true