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Who is Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing
What does her theory include?. - holistic thinking, health and wellness, she introduced
cleanliness and other antiseptic techniques to nursing practices and started nursing education.
What is critical thinking in nursing? - Looking at situations objectively
Determining pertinent information
Recognizing problems or needs
Prioritizing those needs
Considering various actions and probable outcomes
Making informed decisions re: needed interventions based on knowledge, experience,
judgment, research
Evaluating outcomes
basic principles of Critical Thinking - Intuition, Reflection, Knowledge, Experience. Scientific
method, perseverance
, identify critical thinking attitudes - responsibility, authority, accountability
What is Informed Consent? - It is a process of communication between a patient and
physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical
intervention.
When is delegation to a CNA or LPN acceptable? - As long the patient is stable
libel - a tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed (written) for the purpose of
defaming a person's name
slander - an abusive attack on a person's character or good name (verbal)
veracity - adherence to the truth; truthfulness
malpractice - professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage, not doing what you
are supposed to be doing
beneficence - the quality of being kind or helpful or generous, to the benefit of the pt even if
it causes pain or discomfort, doing whats best for pt
assault - to harm someone, physically
battery - forcing treatment without pt approval
(latest version verified for
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Who is Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing
What does her theory include?. - holistic thinking, health and wellness, she introduced
cleanliness and other antiseptic techniques to nursing practices and started nursing education.
What is critical thinking in nursing? - Looking at situations objectively
Determining pertinent information
Recognizing problems or needs
Prioritizing those needs
Considering various actions and probable outcomes
Making informed decisions re: needed interventions based on knowledge, experience,
judgment, research
Evaluating outcomes
basic principles of Critical Thinking - Intuition, Reflection, Knowledge, Experience. Scientific
method, perseverance
, identify critical thinking attitudes - responsibility, authority, accountability
What is Informed Consent? - It is a process of communication between a patient and
physician that results in the patient's authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical
intervention.
When is delegation to a CNA or LPN acceptable? - As long the patient is stable
libel - a tort consisting of false and malicious publication printed (written) for the purpose of
defaming a person's name
slander - an abusive attack on a person's character or good name (verbal)
veracity - adherence to the truth; truthfulness
malpractice - professional wrongdoing that results in injury or damage, not doing what you
are supposed to be doing
beneficence - the quality of being kind or helpful or generous, to the benefit of the pt even if
it causes pain or discomfort, doing whats best for pt
assault - to harm someone, physically
battery - forcing treatment without pt approval