NR226 Fundamentals CJE
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,The plan of care goals S.M.A.R.T. stands for? S: Smart
M: Measurable
A: Attainable
R: Realistic
T: Timed
(Interventions & Evaluation)
Non-maleficence The duty to cause no harm, both individually and for all
Autonomy Freedom of choice
Beneficence Taking positive action to help others
Justice Fair distribution of resources (Access to healthcare)
Fidelity Agreement to keep promises
Accountability Responsible legally and professionally for decisions
Advocacy Protecting patients' human and legal rights
, Veracity Being honest and telling the truth (Honest about risks for a procedure)
Maslow's Hierarchy of needs: § Basic Needs- food, warmth, water, rest
§ Safety Needs- Security and safety
§ Belongingness and Love Needs- Intimate relationships and friendships
§ Esteem Needs- Prestige and feeling of accomplishment
§ Self-Actualization- Achieving one's full potential, including creative
activities
Priority Nursing Interventions o Providing physical treatments, emotional support, and patient
education are all examples of nursing interventions; nursing care plan to
monitor and improve their patient's comfort and health
o Survival needs or imminent life-threatening problems take the highest
priority
o What is the nurse's priority? Which client should the nurse see first? If
you can only choose one option...? What should the nurse do next?
Prioritizing Patients o Consider age of patient, vital signs that are out of range, ABCs, pain
and safety
Priority 1: Treatable life-threatening illness or injury
Priority 2: Serious but not life-threatening illness or injury
Priority 3: Walking wounded
Priority 4 (sometimes called Priority 0): Dead or fatally injured