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ATI - NURSING FUNDAMENTALS STUDY GUIDE-UPDATED 2022

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Regulatory agencies - US Dept of Health and Human Services FDA State and local public health agencies State icensing boards Joint Commission-JCAHO Professional Standards Review Organizations Review committees Healthcare financing mechanisms - publically federally funded progams -Medicare -Medicaid -Private pay Levels of Healthcare - Preventive Health-immunization, stress management Primary-nutrition counseling Secondary-emergency Tertiary-techincal care, cancer centers Restorative-home health, rehab Continuing-long-term, chronic Interdisplinary Personnel-Non-Nursing - Clergy-spiritual Registered Dietitian-educate on nutrition Lab Tech-obtain specimens Occupational Therapist-regain ADLs Pharmacist-provide/monitor medications Physical Therapist-increase musculoskeletal function Provider-assess, diagnose, treat client Radiologic Techs-perform xrays Respiratory Therapist-evaluate respiratory status Social Worker-equip client/family with community resources Speech Therapist-assist with regaining speech Autonomy (Ethical Responsibilities) - ability of the client to make personal diecisins, even when those decissions may not be in the clients best interest Beneficence (Ethical Responsibilities) - agreement that the care given is in the best interest o the client; taking positive actions to help others Fidelity (Ethical Responsibilities) - agreement to keep one's promise to the client about care that was offered Justice (Ethical Responsibilities) - fair treatment in matters related to physical an psychosocial care and use of resources Nonmaleficnce (Ethical Responsibilities) - avoidance of harm of pain as much as possible when giving treatments Ethical dilemna (Ethical Responsibilities) - it cannot be solved solely by a review of scientiic data; it involves a conflict between two moral imperatives; the answer will have a profound effect on the situation/client Nurses basic code of ethics (Ethical Responsibilities) - advocacy, responsibility, accountability and confidentiality nurses role in ethical decision making (Ethical Responsbilities) - 1. an agent fo the client facing and ethical decision-helping decision of abortion for adolscent; discussing blood transfusion w/JW; 2. the decison maker in regard to nursing practice-witnessing surgeon provide options but not dangers Sources of Law (legal responsibilities) - Health Insurance Portablity and Accountability Act-HIPAA; The Americans with Disabilities Act-ADA; The Mental Health Parity Act-MHPA; The Patient Self-Determination Act-PSDA Criminal law - subsection of public law and relates to the relationship of an individual with the govenment-nurse who falsifies medical record Civil law - protects the individual rights of people-provision of nursing care is tort law Negligence - Unintentional Torts - nurse fails to implement safety measures for a client who has been identified as at risk for falls Malpractice - Unintentional Torts - nurse administers a large dose of medication due to a calculation error. Client has a cardiac arrest and dies Breach of Confidentiality - Quasi-Intentional Tort - a nurse release the medical diagnosis of a client to a member of the press Defamation of Character - Quasi-Intentional Tort - a nurse tells a coworker that she believes the clienthas been unfaithful to her spouse Assault - Intentional Torts - the conduct of one person makes another person fearful-threatening Battery - Intentional Tort - intentional and wrong physical contact that involves injury or offensive contact-restraining of a client False Imprisionment - Intentional Tort - a person is confined/restrained against their will-competent client put in restraints to prevent leaving facility

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ATI - NURSING FUNDAMENTALS STUDY
GUIDE-UPDATED 2022
Regulatory agencies - US Dept of Health and Human Services

FDA

State and local public health agencies

State icensing boards

Joint Commission-JCAHO

Professional Standards Review Organizations

Review committees



Healthcare financing mechanisms - publically federally funded progams

-Medicare

-Medicaid

-Private pay



Levels of Healthcare - Preventive Health-immunization, stress management

Primary-nutrition counseling

Secondary-emergency

Tertiary-techincal care, cancer centers

Restorative-home health, rehab

Continuing-long-term, chronic



Interdisplinary Personnel-Non-Nursing - Clergy-spiritual

Registered Dietitian-educate on nutrition

Lab Tech-obtain specimens

Occupational Therapist-regain ADLs

Pharmacist-provide/monitor medications

,Physical Therapist-increase musculoskeletal function

Provider-assess, diagnose, treat client

Radiologic Techs-perform xrays

Respiratory Therapist-evaluate respiratory status

Social Worker-equip client/family with community resources

Speech Therapist-assist with regaining speech



Autonomy (Ethical Responsibilities) - ability of the client to make personal diecisins, even when those
decissions may not be in the clients best interest



Beneficence (Ethical Responsibilities) - agreement that the care given is in the best interest o the client;
taking positive actions to help others



Fidelity (Ethical Responsibilities) - agreement to keep one's promise to the client about care that was
offered



Justice (Ethical Responsibilities) - fair treatment in matters related to physical an psychosocial care and
use of resources



Nonmaleficnce (Ethical Responsibilities) - avoidance of harm of pain as much as possible when giving
treatments



Ethical dilemna (Ethical Responsibilities) - it cannot be solved solely by a review of scientiic data; it
involves a conflict between two moral imperatives; the answer will have a profound effect on the
situation/client



Nurses basic code of ethics (Ethical Responsibilities) - advocacy, responsibility, accountability and
confidentiality



nurses role in ethical decision making (Ethical Responsbilities) - 1. an agent fo the client facing and
ethical decision-helping decision of abortion for adolscent; discussing blood transfusion w/JW;

2. the decison maker in regard to nursing practice-witnessing surgeon provide options but not dangers

,Sources of Law (legal responsibilities) - Health Insurance Portablity and Accountability Act-HIPAA;

The Americans with Disabilities Act-ADA;

The Mental Health Parity Act-MHPA;

The Patient Self-Determination Act-PSDA



Criminal law - subsection of public law and relates to the relationship of an individual with the
govenment-nurse who falsifies medical record



Civil law - protects the individual rights of people-provision of nursing care is tort law



Negligence - Unintentional Torts - nurse fails to implement safety measures for a client who has been
identified as at risk for falls



Malpractice - Unintentional Torts - nurse administers a large dose of medication due to a calculation
error. Client has a cardiac arrest and dies



Breach of Confidentiality - Quasi-Intentional Tort - a nurse release the medical diagnosis of a client to a
member of the press



Defamation of Character - Quasi-Intentional Tort - a nurse tells a coworker that she believes the
clienthas been unfaithful to her spouse



Assault - Intentional Torts - the conduct of one person makes another person fearful-threatening



Battery - Intentional Tort - intentional and wrong physical contact that involves injury or offensive
contact-restraining of a client



False Imprisionment - Intentional Tort - a person is confined/restrained against their will-competent
client put in restraints to prevent leaving facility

, Professional Negligence - failure of a person with professional training to act in a reasonable and
prudent manner



Responsiblities for informed consent - Provider-obtain consent;

Client-give consent;

Nurse-witnesses consent



Types of Advance Directives - Living Will-expressin clients wishes regarding medical treatment;

Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare-designates a healthcare proxy;

Providers Order-DNR-do not resuscitate; AND-allow natural death; CPR-cardiopulmonary resuscitation



Chart Information - assessments; medication administration; treatments geven and the clients
responses; client education



Chart documentation - subjective data-what the client says in quotation marks;

objective data-what you see;

accurate/concise-info documented must be precise;

complete/current-info is comprehensive and timely;

organized-communicate in logical order



Delegation and Supervision - RNs to RNs, LPNs and Nursing assistants



Delegation Factors - Predictability of outcome; Potential for harm; Complexity of care; need for problem
solving and innovation; level of interaction with the client



Five Rights of Delegation - Right Task-identify task;

Right Circumstance-access health status/complexity of care;

Right person-verify compentencey of delegatee;

Right direction/communication-data to collect;

Right supervision/evaluation-provide direct/indirect supervision
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