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Fiduciary - ANSWER ✓ Trust in a legal sense - also involves ethics
Incivility - ANSWER ✓ rude, intimidating, and undesirable behavior directed at
another person
-not giving full report, not helping students, gossip, crude jokes, profanity, yelling,
Ethical Decision Making Models - ANSWER ✓ 1. Listen - what are the facts - ask
questions
2. Talk to stakeholders involved
3. Who makes the decisions?
4. Look for alternative solutions before making the decision
5. Guess what the outcomes will be
6. Pick the best choice!
*Must look at the outcomes - not just the process*
Practice standards vs guidelines - ANSWER ✓ Standards = mandatory
Guidelines = help a nurse make safe/ethical decisions
Scope of practice - ANSWER ✓ What nurses are allowed to do
-should be flexible - not static
CNO SOP - ANSWER ✓ Authority, Context, Competence
What can RNs do without an order/delegation? - ANSWER ✓ Wound care
Venipuncture
, Psychotherapy
Positional vs Personal Power - ANSWER ✓ Positional: ppl in formal roles - CEO
- have
Positional Power - ANSWER ✓ People in formal roles
4 types:
1. Legitimate Power - the boss/CEO
2. Reward Powers - have power due to giving rewards for others for their work -
therefore influence others
3. Coercive Power - Influence others ex: Voting in a relationship
4. Resource Power - controlling access ex: not giving a person who smokes a lung
transplant
Personal Power - ANSWER ✓ Referent Power: Favouritism
Expert Power: person with a lot of knowledge = feel like they have power over
someone else
Information power - more info = more power
Connection Power - who you know
Social Power - ANSWER ✓ The use of social media - posting something and it
goes viral
Relational Power - ANSWER ✓ Keeping relationships of the centre of policy to
Preserve relationships
Interest Groups - ANSWER ✓ Pressure legislators to pass laws
Lobbyists - ANSWER ✓ pressure & inform congress
Examples of Health Policy - ANSWER ✓ seatbelts, helmets, smoking cessation,
no phone while driving
Nurse prescribing was passed when? - ANSWER ✓ 2017
Types of Advocacy - ANSWER ✓ Patient
Professional (Nurse)