REALITIES OF CANADIAN NURSING
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND POWER
ISSUES 5TH EDITION MCDONALD MCLNTYRE
TEST BANK
terms for PPM - ANSWER-Professional practice model
professional practice environment
professional models of care delivery
PPM purpose - ANSWER-decision making
direct change
sustaining relationships
evaluating structure, process, and outcomes
generating new ideas and approaches
establish professional identity and nursing excellence
higher job satisfaction
improves outcomes
Subsets of PPM - ANSWER-professional values
professional relationships
Patient care delivery system
Leadership management and governance
compensation and recognition
Professional Values - ANSWER-AACN
7 essentials
-altruism-concern for wellbeing and welfare
-equality
-freedom
-human dignity
-justice
-truth
ANA code of ethics
professional standards of nursing practice
, professional institutions and norms
ANA - ANSWER-nursing standards of practice-describes basic
competencies to deliver nursing care using the nursing process
standards of professional performance-expectations for behavioral
competencies
standards of professional performance - ANSWER-ethical practice
knowledge and competence
evidence and research
effective communication
leadership
collaboration
evaluation of own practice
using resources
practice in environmentally safe and healthy manner.
professional relationships - ANSWER-interdisciplinary team
interprofessional collaboration
own personal worth
respect the abilities of others
effective communication
patient centered care
quality care
successful outcome
Leadership Management and Governance - ANSWER-structure and
processes
making decisions related to unit and organization
originally decisions were made a heiarchy
now organizational layers and decentralized decision making
management involves autonomy and accountability
Practicing nurses make decisions
strategic nursing plans are aligned with the department
PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE AND POWER
ISSUES 5TH EDITION MCDONALD MCLNTYRE
TEST BANK
terms for PPM - ANSWER-Professional practice model
professional practice environment
professional models of care delivery
PPM purpose - ANSWER-decision making
direct change
sustaining relationships
evaluating structure, process, and outcomes
generating new ideas and approaches
establish professional identity and nursing excellence
higher job satisfaction
improves outcomes
Subsets of PPM - ANSWER-professional values
professional relationships
Patient care delivery system
Leadership management and governance
compensation and recognition
Professional Values - ANSWER-AACN
7 essentials
-altruism-concern for wellbeing and welfare
-equality
-freedom
-human dignity
-justice
-truth
ANA code of ethics
professional standards of nursing practice
, professional institutions and norms
ANA - ANSWER-nursing standards of practice-describes basic
competencies to deliver nursing care using the nursing process
standards of professional performance-expectations for behavioral
competencies
standards of professional performance - ANSWER-ethical practice
knowledge and competence
evidence and research
effective communication
leadership
collaboration
evaluation of own practice
using resources
practice in environmentally safe and healthy manner.
professional relationships - ANSWER-interdisciplinary team
interprofessional collaboration
own personal worth
respect the abilities of others
effective communication
patient centered care
quality care
successful outcome
Leadership Management and Governance - ANSWER-structure and
processes
making decisions related to unit and organization
originally decisions were made a heiarchy
now organizational layers and decentralized decision making
management involves autonomy and accountability
Practicing nurses make decisions
strategic nursing plans are aligned with the department