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NUR 211 MODULE 1.2 : Leadership and Patient Centered Care Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Define Advocacy - Refers to nurses role in supporting clients by ensuring that they are properly informed, their rights are respected , and they are receiving the proper level of care The overall goal of patient advocacy is to create an environment in which clients can exercise their right to decide, and in which those rights are protected. Broad Core Attributes of Advocacy - Safeguarding patients autonomy Acting on behalf of patients Championing social justice in the provision of healthcare 2 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights How can nurses safeguard autonomy? - Encourage patients to share and document theirs goals, preferences, values and beliefs Supporting the patients values and choices even when they conflict with your own. Providing sufficient, timely information for informed decisions Be sure there is a match between the patients health literacy level and the information provided Important points to consider - Nurses are ethically obligated to act as advocates for all patients, but particularly for those who cannot advocate for themselves Occurs at any level, in any setting Direct patient care Change in public policy or services One can advocate for an individual Did you know? - Nurses have ethical and professional responsibility for protecting the safety and rights of their patients 3 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights The Code of Ethics identifies a range of advocacy skills and activities that nurses are expected to demonstrate Nurse Practice Act - Nurses who understand their state practice acts are best able to use established processes to advocate effectively for their patients while protecting themselves from retaliation and from violations against their license. List 5 advocacy skills - Risk Tasking Articulate communication Assertiveness Self-Confidence Collaboration What are some situations where nurse would have to advocate for clients? - End of life decisions Access to health care Protection of client privacy 4 100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Informed consent Issues that may cause harm to people Substandard practice (impaired nurse, abuse of power) Political issue, law making How Do You Show Advocacy? - What beha

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NUR 211 MODULE 1.2 : Leadership
and Patient Centered Care Exam
Questions and Answers 100% Pass


Define Advocacy - ✔✔Refers to nurses role in supporting clients by

ensuring that they are properly informed, their rights are respected , and

they are receiving the proper level of care


The overall goal of patient advocacy is to create an environment in which

clients can exercise their right to decide, and in which those rights are

protected.


Broad Core Attributes of Advocacy - ✔✔Safeguarding patients autonomy


Acting on behalf of patients


Championing social justice in the provision of healthcare




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100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights

, How can nurses safeguard autonomy? - ✔✔Encourage patients to share

and document theirs goals, preferences, values and beliefs


Supporting the patients values and choices even when they conflict with

your own.


Providing sufficient, timely information for informed decisions


Be sure there is a match between the patients health literacy level and the

information provided


Important points to consider - ✔✔Nurses are ethically obligated to act as

advocates for all patients, but particularly for those who cannot advocate

for themselves


Occurs at any level, in any setting


Direct patient care


Change in public policy or services


One can advocate for an individual


Did you know? - ✔✔Nurses have ethical and professional responsibility for

protecting the safety and rights of their patients


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100% Pass Guarantee Katelyn Whitman, All Rights

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