NR668 CEA WEEK 1 POLICY & ETHICS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED
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primary prevention - (ANSWER)prevent occurence of new cases - example: stress mgmt classes
types:
universal - examples: childhood immunizations, seat belt laws, healthcare access
selective - aimed at those at risk of developing a psych condition, example: soldiers coming back from
war
indicated - aimed at those with early symptoms and early tx may prevent illness or magnitude of illness
secondary prevention - (ANSWER)screening to ID early and treatment - example: phone hotlines
tertiary prevention - (ANSWER)prevent recurrence, prevent disability - example: rehab, social skills
training
maturational crisis - (ANSWER)normal occurring events in life related to one's continual growth and
development
adventitious crisis - (ANSWER)social crisis, disaster scenarios (hurricanes, war)
situational crisis - (ANSWER)unexpected events that disturb ones psychological well being (unexpected
death, employment loss)
Board of Nursing (BON) - (ANSWER)state regs, scope of practice, prescriptive authority, Nurse Practice
Act
NLNAC (National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission) - (ANSWER)nursing program accreditation
CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) - (ANSWER)accredits nursing programs with focus
on nursing standards
, NR668 CEA WEEK 1 POLICY & ETHICS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED
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Joint Commission - (ANSWER)a not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits different types of
healthcare facilities
HIPAA exceptions - (ANSWER)law enforcement, employers, life insurers, workers comp, schools, state
agencies
ANA (American Nurses Association) - (ANSWER)code of ethics and standards of practice
ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) - (ANSWER)certifies standards in our profession
Quality Improvement - Plan-Do-Study-Act - (ANSWER)Plan: identify goal, form theory, define what
successful metrics look like
Do: implement
Study: monitor for successful outcomes
Act: adjust the methods to achieve future desired results
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) - (ANSWER)method utilized to eval adverse events
goal is ID underlying issue that cause error and analyze why error occurred to prevent future harm
Chochrane Library - (ANSWER)gold standard for systematic reviews in healthcare
Reliability - (ANSWER)test and retest should get same results - reproducible and consistent
Cronbach's alpha estimates reliability of a test and ranges from zero - 1, 0.70 or higher is a common
research threshold
Validity - (ANSWER)test measures what it is supposed to measure
LATEST UPDATE!!
primary prevention - (ANSWER)prevent occurence of new cases - example: stress mgmt classes
types:
universal - examples: childhood immunizations, seat belt laws, healthcare access
selective - aimed at those at risk of developing a psych condition, example: soldiers coming back from
war
indicated - aimed at those with early symptoms and early tx may prevent illness or magnitude of illness
secondary prevention - (ANSWER)screening to ID early and treatment - example: phone hotlines
tertiary prevention - (ANSWER)prevent recurrence, prevent disability - example: rehab, social skills
training
maturational crisis - (ANSWER)normal occurring events in life related to one's continual growth and
development
adventitious crisis - (ANSWER)social crisis, disaster scenarios (hurricanes, war)
situational crisis - (ANSWER)unexpected events that disturb ones psychological well being (unexpected
death, employment loss)
Board of Nursing (BON) - (ANSWER)state regs, scope of practice, prescriptive authority, Nurse Practice
Act
NLNAC (National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission) - (ANSWER)nursing program accreditation
CCNE (Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education) - (ANSWER)accredits nursing programs with focus
on nursing standards
, NR668 CEA WEEK 1 POLICY & ETHICS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% VERIFIED
LATEST UPDATE!!
Joint Commission - (ANSWER)a not-for-profit organization that evaluates and accredits different types of
healthcare facilities
HIPAA exceptions - (ANSWER)law enforcement, employers, life insurers, workers comp, schools, state
agencies
ANA (American Nurses Association) - (ANSWER)code of ethics and standards of practice
ANCC (American Nurses Credentialing Center) - (ANSWER)certifies standards in our profession
Quality Improvement - Plan-Do-Study-Act - (ANSWER)Plan: identify goal, form theory, define what
successful metrics look like
Do: implement
Study: monitor for successful outcomes
Act: adjust the methods to achieve future desired results
Root Cause Analysis (RCA) - (ANSWER)method utilized to eval adverse events
goal is ID underlying issue that cause error and analyze why error occurred to prevent future harm
Chochrane Library - (ANSWER)gold standard for systematic reviews in healthcare
Reliability - (ANSWER)test and retest should get same results - reproducible and consistent
Cronbach's alpha estimates reliability of a test and ranges from zero - 1, 0.70 or higher is a common
research threshold
Validity - (ANSWER)test measures what it is supposed to measure