NRSG 122- Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
** What are fiduciary relationships - put family and the client in a situation that they are trusting us so we need to do what is in their best interest abortion - Rv. Morgentaler (1988) unregulated by the law in canada lack of access in canada Action stage - modifies behaviour and experiences in order to make a sustainable change advance directives and health care surrogates - Advance directive: a mechanism enabling a mentally competent person to plan for a time when mental capacity is lost - Living will - Instructional directive - Proxy directive - Psychiatric advance directive - Nurses required to follow the wishes of a validly appointed proxy affinity - how other professionals view you and how much they know about your competence. how much will they listen to your message are students liable for their own actions - yes Assault - physical or verbal attack. just the fear of and no actual contact is necessary for you to say you were assaulted Battery - intentional physical contact without a person's consent and they may be physically hurtCharacteristics of the planning process when integrating the nursing process - - developing learning objectives - setting priorities - timing - organizing teaching material - maintaining attention and promoting participation - building on existing knowledge - selecting teaching methods - selecting resources - writing teaching plans collaborative leadership - communicable diseases - - nurses have ethical and legal obligation to provide care to all assigned patients - employers have an obligation to provide employees with necessary protective gear - nurses must balance the rights of protecting themselves with protecting the patient's rights Comtemplation stage - is aware of need for change and intends to change behaviour sometime in the future control - openness is often related to the power they hold over you Criminal code of Canada and the privacy act are under provincial or federal laws - federal drug regulations and nurses role - - nurses are NOT legally entitled to prescribe medications however they administer medications with physician's/prescriber's orders - MUST know the purpose, effect, potential adverse effects, and contradictions of any medication administered - may be found negligent if they follow a prescriber's order that is unclear or correctend-of-life issues - legal right to refuse life-prolonging treatment, legal right to refuse lifeprolonging treatment, euthanasia, assisted suicide, MAID False imprisonment - could be restraining someone against their wishes floating - bases on census load and acuteness of patients' conditions How can nurses prevent negligence - reviewing standards of practice and scope of practice, prioritizing your workflow, ask for help when needed, insisting on appropriate orientation How is the nursing and teaching process integrated - - both require assessment, nursing diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation - nursing process is more broad immediacy - how urgent your message is will influence how it is received by the professionals In what ways are a patient's motivation assessed - - behaviour - health benefits and perception or a health problem and barriers to treatment - perceived ability to complete a required healthy behaviour - desire to learn - attitudes about health care providers - knowledge of information to be learned - pain, fatigue, anxiety, or other physical symptoms and values about health and various therapies - sociocultural background - learning style preference
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