Patient Centered Care - Answers including the patients and loved ones in their plan of care
when using this technique you see better outcomes when patients are included
Professionalism - Answers administering quality patient care in a competent and knowledgable
setting to ensure patient safety
you must be responsible and accountable
must be able to critically think
Art
Science - Answers Nursing is a _______ and ___________
patients get well faster - Answers what do we see when nursing is an art and science?
art - Answers it is delivering care with compassion and dignity for the patien
Science - Answers this is scientific knowledge you gain to care for your patients
1.current knowledge and practice standards
2. insight and compassion
3.critical thinking - Answers what are 3 requirements to nursing?
Novice - Answers in Benner's Stages of Nursing proficiency what type of nurse has no
experience, is being told what to do, and is following others directions
Advanced Beginner - Answers in Benner's Stages of nursing proficiency what type of nurse is
considered a New Grad during their first job and have knowledge BUT no in-deph experience
competent - Answers In Benner's Stages of nursing Proficiency what type of nurse is able to
complete assignments without help
this type of nurse is able to create and follow a plan of care for their patients and new admits
They are also able to carefully identify if something is wrong with the patient of not
proficient - Answers in Benner's Stage of Nursing Proficiency what type of nurse is able to see
situations as a whole rather than a part.
These types of nurses use past experiences to modify the patients care successfully
, expert - Answers In benners Stages of Nursing Proficiency what type of nurse is able to
recognize situations and approach every sitaution in a critically thought out manner
They are considered professionals
American Nurses Association (ANA) - Answers this organization helps to define the scopes and
standards of practice for nursing
1. the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and ability
2. Prevention of illness and injury
3. Alleviation of suffering through diagnosis and treatment of human response
4. Advocacy in the care of individuals, families, and communities, and populations
5. Founded in clinical decision making - Answers What is a Nurses 5 duties as seen in the Scope
and Standards of Practice?
goal of nursing - Answers this is defined by the scope and standards of practice to improve the
health and well being of all individuals, communities, and populations through the significant
and visible contributions of registered nursing using standard based practice
Assesment - Answers this registered nurse collects pertinent data and information relative to
the healthcare consumer's health or situation
diagnosis - Answers the registered nurse analysis the assesment data to determine the actual
or potential diagnosis problems and issues
outcome identification - Answers this registered nurse identifies expected outcomes for a plan
individualized to healthcare consumer or situation
planning - Answers this registered nurse develops a plan that prescribes strategies to attain
expected, measurable outcomes
Implementation - Answers this registered nurse implements the identified plan through
coordination of care and health testing/ promotion
coordination of care - Answers this registered nurse coordinates care delivery
health testing and health Promotion - Answers this registered nurse employs strategies to
promote health and safe environment
evaluations - Answers this registered nurse evaluates progress toward attainment of outcomes
the patients outcomes are specific to a problem
1. ethics