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Define collaboration -ANSWER is a development of partnerships to achieve the best
possible outcomes that reflect the particular needs of the patient, family, or community,
requiring an understanding of what others have to offer
Professional identity definition -ANSWER a sense of oneself that is influenced by
characteristics, norms, and values of the nursing disciple, resulting in an individual
thinking, acting, and feeling like a nurse
Scope of professional identity -ANSWER Ranges from institutional roles, behavioral
competencies, and emerging identities
(aka think, act, and take on persona of a nurse)
5 Attributes of professional identity: -ANSWER 1. Doing: performing the skill as and
demonstrating the behaviors expected of a nurse
2. Being: adopting the nursing attitude, acting ethically even when no one is looking
3. Acting ethically: being attentive to what is considered right (ex: not right to except a
date from a patient or tell family members details about a patient's condition)
4. Flourishing: a sense of positive and transitional growth
5. Changing identity: recognizing the change in identity. Let go of the old and accept the
new
True or false:
Personal identity is a subset of professional identity -ANSWER FLASE :
Professional identity is a subset of personal identity
True or false:
,Professional identity is linear. -ANSWER Professional identity is NOT linear. It is an
evolving process and you must continue to grow
Define Care Coordination -ANSWER a set of activities purposefully organized by a
team to facility the appropriate delivery of the necessary services and information to
support optimal health and care across setting and over time
What are the two perspectives when dealing with the scope of care coordination scope -
ANSWER efficient, optimal care coordination to inefficient, poor care coordination
5 Attributes of care coordination -ANSWER 1. Inter-organizational and inter-
professional team (includes patient and family)
2. Communication and information exchange
3. Proactive plan of care with goals
4. Set of purposeful activities
5. Proactive follow up
Which patient situations support the need for care coordination? -ANSWER -
complicated health care needs
-receiving care that is expensive
-pose discharge planning problems
-receive care from multiple providers
-are likely to have significant physical or psychosocial problems
3 care coordination models -ANSWER -social
-medically oriented
-integrated
3 goals of care coordination -ANSWER -improve and optimize care
-promote health and independence
-reduce unnecessary utilization of health care services
Who is at the greatest risk of needing care coordination?
A. general public
B. frail and vulnerable adults and children
C. people with complex conditions or life situations elevating the likelihood of a negative
outcome
D. All of the above -ANSWER B. fail and vulnerable adults and children
,lowest to highest
general public --> people with complex conditions or life situations elevating the
likelihood of a negative outcome --> frail and vulnerable adults and children
Care coordination:
give examples of the social model -ANSWER -children and teens -->school-based
service
-for elderly--> food and meal services
-housing and transportation services
-disability services
Care coordination:
What is another name for the integrated model and give examples -ANSWER holistic
model
-prevention services
-social and community support
-PACE (program for the elderly)
What is a nurses role in care coordination? -ANSWER to reduce barriers for vulnerable
patients
Who are considered vulnerable patients -ANSWER elderly
infants
low income
handicap
chronically ill
homeless
What patient situation supports the need for care coordination
A. patient with complicated health care needs
B. patient receiving expensive treatment such as chemotherapy
C. Pt who broke his leg in a MVC who has family support
D. Patient with CHF who has to see multiple providers
, E. A, B, D -ANSWER E. A, B, D
-complicated health care needs
-receive expensive health care
-pose discharge planing problems
-receive care from multiple providers
-likely to have significant physical or psychosocial problems
Which factor is known to threaten the nurse's ability to triage and prioritize client care
accurately?
caring ethic
biased approach to care
The shift that is being worked
The specific number of years of job experience -ANSWER biased approach to care
A biased approach threatens the nurse's ability to triage clients accurately. A caring
ethic is known to contribute to effective triage and prioritization of care. The shift that is
being worked and the specific number of years of job experience are not directly related
to the nurse's ability to prioritize care accurately.
For which health care team role are the principles of the delegation process outlined
according to the American Nurses Association (ANA)?
Registered nurse
Licensed practical nurse
Licensed vocational nurse
Unlicensed nursing personnel -ANSWER Registered nurse
The ANA has outlined the principles of the delegation process for registered nurses.
Licensed practical nurses, licensed vocational nurses, and unlicensed nursing
personnel are the delegatees and do not manage the delegation process.
Test-Taking Tip: Avoid looking for an ANSWER pattern or code. There may be times
when four or five consecutive questions have the same letter or number for the correct
ANSWER.
Define leadership, followership, and unit effectiveness. -ANSWER an interactive
process that provides needed guidance and direction