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Terms in this set (115)
What organization establishes standards for both nursing practice and professional
The American Nurses Association (ANA) practice, includes Standards of Nursing Practice and Standards of Professional
Practice.
What regulates nursing within in each state, and is executed but the state boards of
Nurse Practice Acts
nursing.
Accreditation commission for Education in What are the two school accreditors.
Nursing ACEN and Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education CCNE
The Quality and Safety Eduction for What group identified the 6 competencies that are necessary for Nursing.
Nursing QSEN
Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgement, What are the NLN competencies?
Professional identity and Spirit of Inquiry,
The nurse should provide compassionate List Provisions 1-3 of Code of Ethics
care and respect
Should recognize that each client is unique,
has worth and deserves dignity
should be an advocate for rights and
needs
promote and protect the health and safety
of the patient.
Demonstrate authority, accountability, Provisions 4-6 of Code of ethics
responsibility for promoting best practice.
Promote health and provide best care.
Maintain competence, practice the
accepted values and safe practice
enviorment.
Adhere to the ethical principles.
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The nurse should promote the profession Name the provisions of the code of ethics 7-9
of nursing through research and inquiry.
should participate in the development of
standards of practices and policies
governing nursing and health care.
The nurse should collaborate with other
members of the interprofessional team to
protect the rights of all individuals and
decrease health disparities.
The nurse should promote the integrity of
the nursing profession.
autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, What are the ethical principles
veracity, fidelity, justice
Autonomy the independence of freedom, the ability to make one's own decisions.
Doing good and acting in the best interest of a client by providing care that benefits
Beneficence
them.
Doing no harm, or the least amount of harm to the client, while trying to achieve the
Nonmaleficence
best possible outcome.
Veracity telling the truth
Fidelity Keeping promises or commitments
Justice All clients have a right to be treated fairly
Alruism to do something or take action for the sake of benefiting someone else.
implies that everyone regardless of race,religion, sex, gender has value and should
Dignity
be respected equally.
Integrity The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles or moral uprightness.
Social justice everyone has the right to quality health care.
Altruism, human dignity, integrity, What are the 5 professional values in nursing
autonomy, social justice
Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Developed by Madeline Leininger
Universality
Emic approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an insider
Etic approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an outsider
Diversity different environments
Culture Ethnic, traditions, language, practice
Health Equity Highest level of health for all individuals
Health Equality distribution of the same resources to all people
Cultural imposition belief that everyone should conform to the majority belief system.
Cultural blindness ignores differences and proceeding like they don't exist.
Ethnocentrism belief that ones ideas are better than others.
Health promotion, Health Restoration and Client Education Goals
Adaptation to prevent illness or injury
Cognitive, Affective, Psycomotor, Domains of Learning
Relevance, Motivation
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Exam 2 Study Guide
Terms in this set (115)
What organization establishes standards for both nursing practice and professional
The American Nurses Association (ANA) practice, includes Standards of Nursing Practice and Standards of Professional
Practice.
What regulates nursing within in each state, and is executed but the state boards of
Nurse Practice Acts
nursing.
Accreditation commission for Education in What are the two school accreditors.
Nursing ACEN and Commission on
Collegiate Nursing Education CCNE
The Quality and Safety Eduction for What group identified the 6 competencies that are necessary for Nursing.
Nursing QSEN
Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgement, What are the NLN competencies?
Professional identity and Spirit of Inquiry,
The nurse should provide compassionate List Provisions 1-3 of Code of Ethics
care and respect
Should recognize that each client is unique,
has worth and deserves dignity
should be an advocate for rights and
needs
promote and protect the health and safety
of the patient.
Demonstrate authority, accountability, Provisions 4-6 of Code of ethics
responsibility for promoting best practice.
Promote health and provide best care.
Maintain competence, practice the
accepted values and safe practice
enviorment.
Adhere to the ethical principles.
Exam 2 Study Guide
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The nurse should promote the profession Name the provisions of the code of ethics 7-9
of nursing through research and inquiry.
should participate in the development of
standards of practices and policies
governing nursing and health care.
The nurse should collaborate with other
members of the interprofessional team to
protect the rights of all individuals and
decrease health disparities.
The nurse should promote the integrity of
the nursing profession.
autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, What are the ethical principles
veracity, fidelity, justice
Autonomy the independence of freedom, the ability to make one's own decisions.
Doing good and acting in the best interest of a client by providing care that benefits
Beneficence
them.
Doing no harm, or the least amount of harm to the client, while trying to achieve the
Nonmaleficence
best possible outcome.
Veracity telling the truth
Fidelity Keeping promises or commitments
Justice All clients have a right to be treated fairly
Alruism to do something or take action for the sake of benefiting someone else.
implies that everyone regardless of race,religion, sex, gender has value and should
Dignity
be respected equally.
Integrity The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles or moral uprightness.
Social justice everyone has the right to quality health care.
Altruism, human dignity, integrity, What are the 5 professional values in nursing
autonomy, social justice
Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Developed by Madeline Leininger
Universality
Emic approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an insider
Etic approach of studying a culture's behavior from the perspective of an outsider
Diversity different environments
Culture Ethnic, traditions, language, practice
Health Equity Highest level of health for all individuals
Health Equality distribution of the same resources to all people
Cultural imposition belief that everyone should conform to the majority belief system.
Cultural blindness ignores differences and proceeding like they don't exist.
Ethnocentrism belief that ones ideas are better than others.
Health promotion, Health Restoration and Client Education Goals
Adaptation to prevent illness or injury
Cognitive, Affective, Psycomotor, Domains of Learning
Relevance, Motivation
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