Patient-Centered Care - ANSWER One's role as a professional Nurse based on
respect for patient and group preferences, values, and needs.
Evidence-Based Care - ANSWER Provide care based on best current evidence
with clinical expertise for the delivery of optimum health care.
What are the 6 standards of practice? - ANSWER 1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis/Analysis
3. Outcomes identification
4. Planning
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation
EBP Evidence-Based Practice - ANSWER A problem-solving approach to
clinical practice that incorporates the conscientious use of current best evidence,
coupled with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values in making
decisions about patient care.
QSEN - ANSWER Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
, Autonomy - ANSWER The right to make one's own personal decisions, even
when those decisions might not be in that persons best interest.
Beneficence - ANSWER Taking positive actions to help others.
Nonmaleficence - ANSWER Avoidance of harm or hurt.
Justice - ANSWER Being Fair.
Fidelity - ANSWER Agreement to keep promises.
ANA Code of Ethics - ANSWER The nurse, in all professional relationships,
practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and
uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or
economic status, personal attributed, or the nature of health problems.
Advocacy - ANSWER As a nurse, you advocate for the health, safety, and
rights of patients.
Accountability - ANSWER The accountability is internalized as a nurse, that
your professional acts are defendable to your patients and employer.
Ethical Dilemma - ANSWER You are working with a patient who is terminally
ill, The patient has shared with you that she would like to learn more about
DNR orders. However, she then tells the admitting physician conflicting
feelings, and you are puzzled about how to respond.
respect for patient and group preferences, values, and needs.
Evidence-Based Care - ANSWER Provide care based on best current evidence
with clinical expertise for the delivery of optimum health care.
What are the 6 standards of practice? - ANSWER 1. Assessment
2. Diagnosis/Analysis
3. Outcomes identification
4. Planning
5. Implementation
6. Evaluation
EBP Evidence-Based Practice - ANSWER A problem-solving approach to
clinical practice that incorporates the conscientious use of current best evidence,
coupled with clinical expertise and patient preferences and values in making
decisions about patient care.
QSEN - ANSWER Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
, Autonomy - ANSWER The right to make one's own personal decisions, even
when those decisions might not be in that persons best interest.
Beneficence - ANSWER Taking positive actions to help others.
Nonmaleficence - ANSWER Avoidance of harm or hurt.
Justice - ANSWER Being Fair.
Fidelity - ANSWER Agreement to keep promises.
ANA Code of Ethics - ANSWER The nurse, in all professional relationships,
practices with compassion and respect for the inherent dignity, worth, and
uniqueness of every individual, unrestricted by considerations of social or
economic status, personal attributed, or the nature of health problems.
Advocacy - ANSWER As a nurse, you advocate for the health, safety, and
rights of patients.
Accountability - ANSWER The accountability is internalized as a nurse, that
your professional acts are defendable to your patients and employer.
Ethical Dilemma - ANSWER You are working with a patient who is terminally
ill, The patient has shared with you that she would like to learn more about
DNR orders. However, she then tells the admitting physician conflicting
feelings, and you are puzzled about how to respond.