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nursing competencies - KEY TERM advocacy
counseling
change management
communication
collaboration
compassion
honesty
integrity
standards of practice - KEY TERM - are specific to the practice of nursing
- establish expectations for professional behavior to protect the nurse, as well as the
client and the facility where client care is practiced
- hold nurses accountable for following a code of conduct and upholding ethical values
related to the profession
scope of practice - KEY TERM sets forth the services or activities that licensed
professionals are deemed competent and permitted to perform
,which governing body accredits UMU Nursing - KEY TERM Commission on Collegiate
Nursing Education (CCNE)
NCLEX - KEY TERM Nationwide standardized test for the examination and licensing of
either registered nurses or practical nurses developed by the National Council of State
Boards of Nursing
ABCDE - KEY TERM A- airways
B- breathing
C- circulation
D- disability
E- exposure
**appropriate in any clinical crisis
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs - KEY TERM (level 1) Physiological Needs,
(level 2) Safety and Security,
(level 3) Relationships, Love and Affection,
(level 4) Self Esteem,
(level 5) Self Actualization
Safety and Risk Reduction - KEY TERM assigns priority to the factor or situation posing
the greatest risk to the patient
Least Restrictive First - KEY TERM evaluate least restrictive/invasive or most/invasive
Survival Potential - KEY TERM only used in mass casualty settings
tags system
treat most critical patient with greatest chance of living
Acute vs Chronic - KEY TERM new onset vs. long standing
Urgent vs Nonurgent - KEY TERM Priority is given to the client who has an urgent need
over a client with a nonurgent need.
Unstable vs Stable - KEY TERM Priority is given to the client who has an unstable
condition versus the client with a stable condition.
delegation - KEY TERM nurse can delegate client care tasks to other members of the
health care team as long as the delegated task is withing the staff member's scope of
practice
5 rights of delegation - KEY TERM 1. right task
2. right circumstance
3. right person
4. right directions
,5. communication
Advocate - KEY TERM person who pleads on another's behalf
subjective assessment - KEY TERM information that comes from patients, families, and
caregivers
relays how the patient feels
objective assessment - KEY TERM what the nurse senses
info collected or observed through physical, assessment, observation, or diagnostic
tests
benefits of an interprofessional team - KEY TERM greater efficiency of client referral
and client-care services
teamwork skills - KEY TERM - team structure
- communication
- leadership
- situation monitoring
- mutual support
ISBAR - KEY TERM I- introduction
S- situation
B- background
A- assessment
R- recommendation
(Readback)
Read back - KEY TERM read it back as written to the prescriber to verify correct
instructions or show understanding
Policies and Procedures - KEY TERM specific to each health care delivery organization
provide standard of care that meets regulatory/accreditation requirements and promotes
safety
Living Will - KEY TERM advanced directive that allows individuals to decide what
lifesaving measures they desire if they cannot make decisions for themselves
**can be revoked at any time
Simulation - KEY TERM allows students to make errors without causing harm
improving clinical decision making skills
advantages to electronic documentation - KEY TERM -provides comprehensive records
of a person's health history
-means of communication for all health care providers involved in a patient's care
- can be used in a court of law
, autonomy - KEY TERM - ethical principle
- freedom or independence to make own decisions
fidelity - KEY TERM - ethical principle
- keeping promises or commitments
slander - KEY TERM spoken defamation
libel - KEY TERM written defamation
falsification - KEY TERM nurse documents data that are inaccurate, incomplete, or
misleading, or fails to document data that should be included
incident report - KEY TERM - A report documenting an incident and the response to the
incident
- not part of the client's medical record
Evidence based practice - KEY TERM a problem solving approach to client care that
uses the most accurate scientific evidence partnered with clinical expertise and values
nursing research - KEY TERM the process of creating evidence focused on advancing
solutions to healthcare problems
step 0 of the EBP process - KEY TERM spirit of inquiry
PICOT question - KEY TERM P- population
I- intervention
C- comparison intervention
O- outcomes
T- time
standards of care - KEY TERM evidence-based interventions that are typically
implemented when caring for a client with a specific disorder
professional commitment - KEY TERM a commitment to self and the profession, an
obligation to practice with integrity and honesty, and an unselfish devotion to the welfare
of others
unprofessionalism - KEY TERM misconduct often cited as "conduct unbecoming of a
nurse" which means to dishonor, disgrace, or harm the standing or reputation of the
profession in the eyes of the public
ex: drug/alcohol use, breaking the law, disruptive behavior or incivility, confidentiality
violations, falsification