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1 Which nurse theorist developed the concept "novice to expert"?
2 Explains, demonstrates, reinforces, and evaluates
The final, integral phase of the nurse-patient relationship. Basically, the tasks of termination
are as follows:
3 • Summarizing the goals and objectives achieved in the relationship
• Discussing ways for the patient to incorporate into daily life any new coping strategies
learned during the time spent with the nurse
nurse in the same setting for more than 2-3 years; able to understand situations and make
4
decisions based on previous experiences
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Which nurse theorist Patricia Benner ; novice to expert described the 5 levels
developed the concept of proficiency that an expert nurse goes through
"novice to expert"?
The novice nurse has no Novice Nurse (Stage 1)
experience with specific
patient populations and
uses rules to guide
performance.
A nurse who has had some Advanced Beginner Nurse (Stage 2)
level of experience with the
situation. This experience
may only be observational
in nature, but the nurse is
able to identify meaningful
aspects or principles of
nursing care.
nurse in the same setting Competent Nurse (Stage 3)
for 2-3 years; to anticipate
& plan long term goals for
specific patient population;
experienced psychomotor
skills
nurse in the same setting Proficient Nurse (Stage 4)
for more than 2-3 years;
able to understand
situations and make
decisions based on
previous experiences
-nurse with intuitive Expert Nurse (Stage 5)
understanding of clinical
situations anticipate
potential problems -mentor
to other nurse
, A formal statement by the Code of Ethics for Nurses
ANA of the nursing
profession's code of ethics.
Guides decision making,
practice, accountability,
responsibility, and integrity
Autonomy and Professional responsibilities and roles of nursing
Accountability
Caregiver
Advocate
Educator
Communicator
Manager
Owning up to your own Autonomy and Accountability
errors and mistakes
Autonomy is Initiation of Autonomy Vs Accountability
INDEPENDENT nursing
interventions without
medical orders.
Accountability means that
you are responsible
professionally and legally
for your nursing care
provided.
a person that provides care caregiver
for and meets the needs of
someone else
to recommend; to speak in Advocate
favor of; to support
Explains, demonstrates, Educator
reinforces, and evaluates