LPN-RN Summer Bridge 2019 Exam 1,
HESI Entrance Exam
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Terms in this set (507)
observing, comparing, contrasting, and evaluating
Clinical Judgment the clients condition. ( looking at condition --> vital
signs, medications, call physican)
reflective thinking process involving collecting and
Critical Thinking analyzing data, making sure it is accurate,
determine what action to take.
consider an issue and attempt to find a satisfactory
Problem-Solving
solution to achieve best outcomes
, The unique function of the nurse is to assist with the
individual, sick or well, in the performance of those
Definition of Nursing for
activities contributing to health or recovery ( or
International Council of
peaceful to death) that he would preform unaided
Nurses?
if he had the necessary strength, will, or
knowledge,
nursing is the protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
Definition of Nursing for
illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through
American Nurses
the diagnosis and treatment of human response,
Association?
and advocacy in the care of individuals, families,
communities, and populations
What do these give us expectations of what a nurse is
definations provide
nurses?
LPN's cannot
What's the difference -hang blood
between an RN and a -chemotherapy treatments
LPN? -IV push medications
-pronounce time of death
tells us how we have to act as a nurse (
ANA Code of Ethics are accountable, competent, informed, judgment,
advocate)
ANA Standards of what you can and can't do as a nurse
clinical practice tells us...
, regualtes nursing practice in each state, approves
nursing education, defines nursing practices,
State Boards of Nursing establishes criteria for differences between LPN
and RN, determines scope of practice and
establishes roles
defines practice of professional nursing, approve
nurse education programs, establishes criteria that
Nurse Practice Act
allow a person to be a licensed as a RN or LPN,
develop rules and regulations, enforce rules
education, health screenings before someone gets
Promotion
sick, health promotion, teachings
Prevention avoidance of disease and infection ( vaccines)
activities foster a return to health for those ill (
Restoration
ROM)
providing respectful care to those that are
End of Life Care
terminally ill, comfort
"bedside" , hands on
Direct Care
"triage" administration, care conference, plan of
Indirect Care
care, build policies
, Economy- when the economy is good,
promotion/prevention is easy, people go to the
doctor, when it is bad people are really sick when
they go
What influences the care Healthcare- nursing shortage, higher patient -staff
provided? ratio
Collective bargaining- insurance, unions
Women's Movement- single moms is nice to work
part time as a nurse to stay at home with kids
Overall Consumers- clients, patient
Morals private or personal standards of right or wrong
stufy of moral principles + standards, formal
Ethics
process to make decisions
application of ethics in healthcare look at doing
Bioethics
good for overall good
Nursing Ethics subset of bioethics, refers to nursing practice
Values influence decision making, ideals, beliefs, customs
mental disposition towards object or person, what
Attitudes
a person thinks or feels
idea that one accepts is true but may be based on
Beliefs
faith
HESI Entrance Exam
Save
Terms in this set (507)
observing, comparing, contrasting, and evaluating
Clinical Judgment the clients condition. ( looking at condition --> vital
signs, medications, call physican)
reflective thinking process involving collecting and
Critical Thinking analyzing data, making sure it is accurate,
determine what action to take.
consider an issue and attempt to find a satisfactory
Problem-Solving
solution to achieve best outcomes
, The unique function of the nurse is to assist with the
individual, sick or well, in the performance of those
Definition of Nursing for
activities contributing to health or recovery ( or
International Council of
peaceful to death) that he would preform unaided
Nurses?
if he had the necessary strength, will, or
knowledge,
nursing is the protection, promotion, and
optimization of health and abilities, prevention of
Definition of Nursing for
illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through
American Nurses
the diagnosis and treatment of human response,
Association?
and advocacy in the care of individuals, families,
communities, and populations
What do these give us expectations of what a nurse is
definations provide
nurses?
LPN's cannot
What's the difference -hang blood
between an RN and a -chemotherapy treatments
LPN? -IV push medications
-pronounce time of death
tells us how we have to act as a nurse (
ANA Code of Ethics are accountable, competent, informed, judgment,
advocate)
ANA Standards of what you can and can't do as a nurse
clinical practice tells us...
, regualtes nursing practice in each state, approves
nursing education, defines nursing practices,
State Boards of Nursing establishes criteria for differences between LPN
and RN, determines scope of practice and
establishes roles
defines practice of professional nursing, approve
nurse education programs, establishes criteria that
Nurse Practice Act
allow a person to be a licensed as a RN or LPN,
develop rules and regulations, enforce rules
education, health screenings before someone gets
Promotion
sick, health promotion, teachings
Prevention avoidance of disease and infection ( vaccines)
activities foster a return to health for those ill (
Restoration
ROM)
providing respectful care to those that are
End of Life Care
terminally ill, comfort
"bedside" , hands on
Direct Care
"triage" administration, care conference, plan of
Indirect Care
care, build policies
, Economy- when the economy is good,
promotion/prevention is easy, people go to the
doctor, when it is bad people are really sick when
they go
What influences the care Healthcare- nursing shortage, higher patient -staff
provided? ratio
Collective bargaining- insurance, unions
Women's Movement- single moms is nice to work
part time as a nurse to stay at home with kids
Overall Consumers- clients, patient
Morals private or personal standards of right or wrong
stufy of moral principles + standards, formal
Ethics
process to make decisions
application of ethics in healthcare look at doing
Bioethics
good for overall good
Nursing Ethics subset of bioethics, refers to nursing practice
Values influence decision making, ideals, beliefs, customs
mental disposition towards object or person, what
Attitudes
a person thinks or feels
idea that one accepts is true but may be based on
Beliefs
faith