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abuse, communicable disease Correct Answers 2
situations that have mandatory reporting
accountability Correct Answers basic principles of
ethics: ability to answer for one's own actions
ADLs, specimen collection, I/O, vitals Correct
Answers 3 tasks an RN can delegate to an AP
advance directives Correct Answers purpose is to
communicate a client's wishes regarding end-of-life
care should the client become unable to do so
advocacy Correct Answers basic principles of
ethics: support of clients' heart, safety, and
personal rights
advocacy, responsibility, accountability,
confidentiality Correct Answers basic principles of
ethics
assault Correct Answers intentional torts: the
conduct of one person makes another person
fearful and apprehensive (ex. threatening to place
an NG tube in someone that refuses to eat)
,assault, battery, false imprisonment Correct
Answers intentional torts (3)
assessment Correct Answers ADPIE: data
collection through observation, interviews with
client/family, medicals history,
comprehensive/focused physical exam, diagnostic
and laboratory reports, collaboration
assessment, meds, treatments, education Correct
Answers information to document
autonomy Correct Answers ethical principles: the
right to make one's own personal decisions, even
when those decision might not be in that person's
own best interest
autonomy, beneficence, fidelity, justice,
nonmaleficence Correct Answers 5 ethical
principles that pertain to the treatment of clients
basic Correct Answers critical thinking: a nurse
trusts the experts and thinks concretely based on
the rules; results from limited nursing knowledge
and experience, as well as inadequate critical
thinking process
basic, complex, commitment Correct Answers 3
levels of critical thinking
, battery Correct Answers intentional torts:
intentional and wrongful physical contact with a
person that involves an injury or offensive contact
(ex. nurse restrains a client and administers an
injection against her wishes)
begin entry with date and time, legible, no
correction fluid, sign Correct Answers legal
guidelines for documentation
beneficence Correct Answers ethical principles:
positive actions to help others
bioethics Correct Answers addresses dilemmas
that arise form advancing science and technology
such as stem-cell research, organ transplantation,
gender reassignment, reproductive technologies
(in vitro, surrogate)`
breach of confidentiality, defamation of character
Correct Answers quasi-intensional torts (2)
CBS (clinical nurse specialist) Correct Answers
APRN: typically specializes in a practice setting or a
clinical field
charting by exception Correct Answers
documentation formats: uses standardized forms
that identify norms and allows selective
documentation of deviations from this enorms