__________ branch, typically the ___________, delegates the
responsibility for administering the nurse practice act to the
SBN. Correct Answers Executive, Governor
_______________ ________ ___________ can remain in
charge of their own end-of-life decisions if their advance
directives are carried out. Correct Answers Critically ill
patients
"If it wasn't documented, it wasn't _________." Correct
Answers Done
2 common frameworks that establish Nursing Dx priorities
Correct Answers 1. Relative danger to patient
a. Life-threatening
b. Harmful potential
c. Related to overall general health
2. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
a. physiological needs
b. safety needs
c. social needs
d. self-esteem needs
e. self-actualization
2 requirements of Malpractice Action Correct Answers 1.
Nurse (defendeant) practices with specialize knowledge and
skills
,2. Through this practice, the nurse caused patient's (plaintiff's)
injury
2 types of ADs Correct Answers - Living will
- Durable power of attorney for healthcare
3 phases of nurse-patient relationship Correct Answers 1.
Orientation
2. Working
3. Termination
3 types of Nursing Interventions Correct Answers 1.
Independent: requires no supervision/direction
2. Dependent: require instructions, written orders, or supervision
from provider (medication administration - help administer
safety and monitor effectiveness)
3. Interdependent: collaborates with another health professional
(nurse implementing a protocol - defines how a nurse is allowed
to treat a patient)
4 Elements of Malpractice Action must be proved Correct
Answers 1. Nurse has assumed the duty of care
2. Nurse breached the duty of care by failing to meet the
standard of care
3. The failure of the nurse to meet the standard of care was the
proximate cause of the injury
4. Injury is proved
4 objectives of Nurse Practice Act Correct Answers 1. Defines
practice of professional nursing
, 2. Sets minimum educational qualifications and other
requirements for licensure
3. Determines the legal titles and abbreviations nurses may use
4. Provides for disciplinary action of licensees for certain causes
4 ways to ensure accurate and complete data collection? Correct
Answers - Timing of interview
- Don't rush
- Practice interviewing skills
- Be culturally competent
5 basic principles related to the ethical use of social media
Correct Answers 1. Cannot post anything about your patients
that may violate their rights to privacy and confidentiality
2. Never post images of patients
3. Online contact with patients blurs professional and personal
boundaries
4. Ethically obligated to report any breach in confidentiality or
privacy that you encounter online
5. Posting something is online forever
5 major elements in communication Correct Answers 1.
Sender
2. Message (actually said plus nonverbal)
3. Receiver
4. Feedback (response to message)
5. Context (setting, mood, relationship)
5 Rights to ensure safe delegation Correct Answers 1. Right
task
2. Right circumstances