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Explain the purpose of the State Broad of Nursing
authority/responsibility - answer They establish standards for safe
nursing care and issue licenses to practice nursing, monitor
licensees' compliance to state laws, and take action against the
licenses of nurses who have exhibited unsafe nursing practice
What are the roles of a professional nurse? - answer educator, care
provider, researcher, change agent, & leader
What does it mean to be an EDUCATOR as a professional nurse? -
answer client education/acting as a mediator between doctor and
client/being a mentor for student nurses
What does it mean to be a CARE PROVIDER as a professional nurse?
- answer assisting patient with appropriate treatment
What does it mean to be a RESEARCHER as a professional nurse? -
answer evidence-based
What does it mean to be a CHANGE AGENT as a professional nurse? -
answer advocate for change because nurses are at the front line
and know what works best
What does it mean to be a LEADER as a professional nurse? - answer
assigned leadership and emergent leadership
What is professional accountability? - answer holding each other
responsible for our actions
,What is LIGHT? - answer L: leader
I: interpersonal and inter-professional communicator
G: global advocate
H: health promoter
T: thoughtful provider of care
What is AACN? - answer American Association of Colleges of Nursing
What are the AACN essentials? - answer Knowledge for Nursing
Practice.
Person-Centered Care.
Population Health.
Scholarship for the Nursing Discipline.
Quality and Safety.
Interprofessional Partnerships.
Systems-Based Practice.
Informatics and Healthcare Technologies.
What is QSEN? - answer Quality and Safety Education of Nursing
What are the competencies of QSEN? - answer safety
evidence based practice
patient centered care
informatics
teamwork and collaboration
quality improvement
, What is the invasion and proliferation of micro-organisms in body
tissue and has the potential to affect nearly every system? - answer
infection
When should gloves be worn? - answer whenever there is a
potential to come in contact w/ body fluids, chemicals, membranes,
& surfaces that are contaminated
When should masks be worn? - answer droplets or slasphing of
blood or bodily fluids/ airborne, droplet, and contract involving
highly transmissible diseases
When should respirators be worn? - answer airborne precautions
and confirmed pulmonary tuberculosis
When should gowns be worn? - answer splashes or sprays of blood,
body fluids, secretions, or excretions
What is something that contains a bacterium, fungus, virus,
parasite, or prion? - answer infectious agent
What term is used to describe the infection prevention practices
applied to all clients? - answer standard precaution
What infections that are confined to one area of the body? - answer
local infections
What is the habitat of the infectious agent - where it lives, grows,
reproduces, and replicates? - answer reservoir
What is the term used to define reduction of disease -causing micro-
organisms? - answer medical asepsis