1. Maslow's 1 Physiological: Life-threatening
Hierar- chy of 2. Safety / Security: fear, environmental hazards
Human Needs
3. Love and Belonging: isolation; loss of loved one
4. Self-Esteem
5. Ability to Achieve personal long term goals
2. Essential focus
Goals must be SMART
of goals to
critique -Specific
-Measurable
-Attainable
-Realistic / Resources
-Time Frame
3. Long term goal Patient outcomes over a week or more; Ideally aim at restoring normal
functioning in a problem area
- If normal is not possible, describe maximum / optimal level of functioning
that can be achieved
4. Short term goal Outcomes can be achieved within a few days or hours, usually must be
achieved before patient can achieve long term goals
5. Independent Independent: Nurse legally able to carry out without another
vs Dependent professional's order Dependent: Prescribed by physician and carried out
nurs- ing
by nurse; medication admin- istration
actions
Made up of: Date, subject, action / verb, descriptive qualifiers, specific
6. Examples of
times, and signature
Nursing
Addresses observation, prevention, treatment, and health promotion
orders
7. Purpose of imple- Helps to organize our personal schedule as nurses so we can provide
the best
mentation care possible to every patient; involves a daily plan, preparation, need
phase assessment, readiness, supplies, and our acquired knowledge / skills
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8. What are the 1. Right Task: tasks repetitively performed
five rights of
2. Right Circumstances: appropriate patient setting with available
delega- tion?
resources / timing
3. Right Person: right person delegating right task to right person
performed on right patient
4. Right Direction: clear description of task, incl. purpose, limits, and
expectations
5. Right Supervision: appropriate monitoring, evaluation, intervention,
9. Describe and feed- back
nurses
Nurse can assign tasks, but not responsibility for total nursing care
role in Delegation - Can delegate tasks to UAP, including V/S, I/O, Transfer/Amb,
Bathing/Feeding/ Weighing, Postmortem care, CPR, Attending to safety
needs, and Height / Weight
10. What is the The nurse is responsible for His / Her ASSIGNED PATIENTS and
RN's ultimate cannot pass ott specific tasks or overall care to another nurse
respon- sibility
without proper approval
for client
care?
11. Purpose of
A systematic process in which judgment made about quality, value, or
Eval- uation
of Out- worth by comparing to previously identified criteria or standards; it is
comes planned and ongoing
12. What are some
- Goal met: occurs when problem resolved, risk problem is prevented,
problem
appropriate nurs- exists at a lesser degree, possible prob ruled out, or all probs resolved;
if goal met
ing actions if out- come is not met?
a client goal /
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