factors influencing communication - ANSWER- pyschophysiological context
relational context
situation context
environmental context
cultural context
motivational interviewing - ANSWER- a technique that holds promise for encouraging
patients to share their thoughts, beliefs, fears, and concerns with the aim of
changing their behavior
purpose of BON - ANSWER- protects public from unsafe nursing practices
Purpose of NPA - ANSWER- the practice of nursing is a right granted by a state to
protect those who need nursing care
statutory law - ANSWER- most common type of law affecting nurses
deals with NPA and defines what our roles are
regulatory law (administrative law) - ANSWER- rules and regulations passed by state
boards or nursing
common law - ANSWER- laws decided by judges in court cases
negligence &malpratice - ANSWER- type of common law
criminal law - ANSWER- occur when you have done something considered harmful to
society as a whole
civil law - ANSWER- private interests and right of individuals
assault - ANSWER- attempt or threat to touch someone
type of intentional tort
battery - ANSWER- you have touched a person that may or may not cause harm
type of intentional tort
false imprisonment - ANSWER- unjustifiable detention of a person without legal
warrant to confine the person
type of intentional torte
invasion of privacy - ANSWER- breach of confidentiality
type of intentional torte
, Example of false imprisonment - ANSWER- four point restraint, four bed rails
defamation - ANSWER- a false accusation of an offense or a malicious
misrepresentation of someone's words or actions
libel - ANSWER- defamation by print
slander - ANSWER- spoken defamation
negligence - ANSWER- misconduct or practice that is below the standard or
expected of ordinary, reasonable and prudent person
malpractice - ANSWER- is profressional negligence
RIE - ANSWER- rapid
improvement
event
PDSA - ANSWER- Plan-Do-Study-Act
-formal framework for process improvement and problem solving
boundary crossing - ANSWER- Deviations from classical therapeutic activity that is
harmless, non-exploitative and possibly supportive of the therapy
boundary violation - ANSWER- Harmful or potentially harmful to the patient and the
therapy
loretta ford - ANSWER- started first NP program
Lillian Wald - ANSWER- Founder of public health nursing
linda richards - ANSWER- first certified trained RN
started Japan's first nursing program
Who was the founder of Modern Nursing? - ANSWER- Florence Nightingale
Who was responsible for establishing the American Red Cross? - ANSWER- Clara
Barton
Who helped establish the Henry Street Settlement? - ANSWER- Lillian Wald
What type of people delivered care to the ill during the transformation period? -
ANSWER- poor,prostitues