NURSADN8 Lecture For Exam #2 Latest Update
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- Types of Nursing Diagnosis that we as nurses use are: - CORRECT ANSWER: 1)
Actual- 3 part statement
2) As evidenced by: AEB
3) Risk for- 2 part statement
Accreditation - CORRECT ANSWER: educational programs evaluated (CCNE-
Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education)
Administrative Law - CORRECT ANSWER: State legislatures gives authority to state boards of nursing (Ohio Practice Act)
- Rules and regulations established by State Board of Nursing
- Protects the public from harm
Assault - CORRECT ANSWER: threat of harm
Autonomy - CORRECT ANSWER: Respect for a person's rights to make their own
decisions
Battery - CORRECT ANSWER: touching without consent (physically hurting them)
Beneficence - CORRECT ANSWER: Doing good or promoting good on behalf of others
Care Plan Revision - CORRECT ANSWER: discontinue or modify
- reassess 1 / 4
- nursing diagnosis
- client goals and outcomes
- nursing interventions
Certification - CORRECT ANSWER: Demonstrates advanced proficiency in nursing
Clinical Judgement - CORRECT ANSWER: the result or outcome of what happened
Coping and Adaptation - CORRECT ANSWER: - Capacity to survive and flourish in the face of adversity
- Achieving homeostasis
Credentialing- Professional Competence is maintained by: - CORRECT ANSWER: Accreditation Licensure Certification
Critical Reasoning - CORRECT ANSWER: preventing problems
Critical Think in Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER: - purposeful, outcome-directed
- essential to safe, competent, skillful nursing practice
- based on principles of nursing process and the scientific method
- requires specific knowledge, skills, and experience
- new nurses must question
- guided by professional standards and ethnic codes
- requires strategies that maximize potential and compensate for problems
Critical Thinking - CORRECT ANSWER: - includes both reasoning and judgement
- helps choose solutions or identify options for patient care situations 2 / 4
Critical Thinking Priorities - CORRECT ANSWER: - Physical (the need for air, water, food, rest, health)
- Security (the need for safety, shelter, stability)
- Social (the need for being loved, belonging, inclusion)
- Ego (the need for self-esteem, power, recognition, prestige)
- Self Actualization (the need for development creativity)
Defamation of character - CORRECT ANSWER: wrongfully hurting a person's good
reputation
Defense Mechanisms - CORRECT ANSWER: - Compensation
- Denial
- Displacement (kicking something when angry)
- Introjection (learning things from someone & teaching them the same thing)
- Projection
- Rationalization (justified the behavior)
- Reaction Formation
- Regression (past self-reflect)
- Repression
- Sublimation
- Undoing
Define altruism - CORRECT ANSWER: concern for the welfare of others
Define autonomy - CORRECT ANSWER: respects the patients right
define human dignity - CORRECT ANSWER: treat as being of worth
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Define integrity - CORRECT ANSWER: provides care based on the cod of ethics
Define social justice - CORRECT ANSWER: fairness = equal access to all
Deontology - CORRECT ANSWER: Does not consider the greater good or
consequences of specific actions on others
- Focuses on the rights of the individual
Documentation - CORRECT ANSWER: Recoding the patient's status and care written
or electronically or a combination of both (be careful when coping forward info)
The process or recording vital information that is communicated to others
- facts and figures that are specific, clear, and precise (No opinions: document true info)
- all pertinent care and interaction with the patient
- contains correct language, medical terms and abbreviations
Ethics - CORRECT ANSWER: - Standards of conduct and moral judgment
- Professional ethics involve principles and values with universal application and
standards of conduct to be maintained in all situations
Euthanasia - CORRECT ANSWER: Occurs when someone other than the patient
administers medication in any form with the intention of hastening the patients death.This is inconsistent with the core commitment of the nursing profession & profoundly violates public trust
Evaluation - CORRECT ANSWER: Review patient goals and determine if expected
outcome criteria were met/achieved
- collect data to identify patient's response to interventions
- measure goal/outcomes achievement
Document degree of goal attainment
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