Professional Role ANCC crash course
3 steps of lewis change model - ANS-unfreeze, change, refreeze
\3 things that are needed when doing a note about a pt with ICD-10 or CPT codes - ANS-history,
physical exam, and a plan
\a patient is subpoena'ing you for an appt from 6 months ago but you left that job what kind of
insurance would cover this claim - ANS-occurence based
\autonomy - ANS-independence. pt has ability to make their own decisions
\beneficence - ANS-doing good, an action is done for the benefit of others
\components of stages of change model - ANS-pre contemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
\credentialing can be though of as a massive __ - ANS-verification process
\Credentialing is a process that you go through in order to be allowed to bill - ANS-medicare,
medicaid, etc
\cultural awareness: hispanics - ANS-imbalance between the individual and the environment
with the Chinese. there is a disruption between yin and yang, big into cupping and coining, want
women to avoid cold things for a month after birth
\cultural awareness: Native American - ANS-use shamans as healers, illness is a punishment,
use herbal remedies, avoids eye contact and loud volumes, health comes from living in
harmony
\cultural awareness: vietnamese - ANS-blood loss is worse than the illness and they really fear
those labs being drawn, stop rx's when they start to feel better
\difference between randomized controlled trial and quasi experimental design - ANS-in
randomized controlled trials there is randomization and in quasi experimental design there is not
\does medicaid coverage vary from state to state - ANS-yes
\does medicare vary from state to state - ANS-no bc handled at federal level
\erikson's stages 8 - ANS-Stage 1: Trust vs. Mistrust.
Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt.
Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority.
Stage 5: Identity vs. Confusion.
Stage 6: Intimacy vs. Isolation.
Stage 7: Generativity vs. Stagnation.
Stage 8: Integrity vs. Despair.
\example of clinical decision support - ANS-abnormal lab values or vital signs in red
\family systems theory - ANS-a theory that views the family as a system of interacting parts
whose interactions exhibit consistent patterns and unstated rules. each member has a specific
role
\fidelity - ANS-faithfulness; loyalty
3 steps of lewis change model - ANS-unfreeze, change, refreeze
\3 things that are needed when doing a note about a pt with ICD-10 or CPT codes - ANS-history,
physical exam, and a plan
\a patient is subpoena'ing you for an appt from 6 months ago but you left that job what kind of
insurance would cover this claim - ANS-occurence based
\autonomy - ANS-independence. pt has ability to make their own decisions
\beneficence - ANS-doing good, an action is done for the benefit of others
\components of stages of change model - ANS-pre contemplation
contemplation
preparation
action
maintenance
\credentialing can be though of as a massive __ - ANS-verification process
\Credentialing is a process that you go through in order to be allowed to bill - ANS-medicare,
medicaid, etc
\cultural awareness: hispanics - ANS-imbalance between the individual and the environment
with the Chinese. there is a disruption between yin and yang, big into cupping and coining, want
women to avoid cold things for a month after birth
\cultural awareness: Native American - ANS-use shamans as healers, illness is a punishment,
use herbal remedies, avoids eye contact and loud volumes, health comes from living in
harmony
\cultural awareness: vietnamese - ANS-blood loss is worse than the illness and they really fear
those labs being drawn, stop rx's when they start to feel better
\difference between randomized controlled trial and quasi experimental design - ANS-in
randomized controlled trials there is randomization and in quasi experimental design there is not
\does medicaid coverage vary from state to state - ANS-yes
\does medicare vary from state to state - ANS-no bc handled at federal level
\erikson's stages 8 - ANS-Stage 1: Trust vs. Mistrust.
Stage 2: Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt.
Stage 3: Initiative vs. Guilt.
Stage 4: Industry vs. Inferiority.
Stage 5: Identity vs. Confusion.
Stage 6: Intimacy vs. Isolation.
Stage 7: Generativity vs. Stagnation.
Stage 8: Integrity vs. Despair.
\example of clinical decision support - ANS-abnormal lab values or vital signs in red
\family systems theory - ANS-a theory that views the family as a system of interacting parts
whose interactions exhibit consistent patterns and unstated rules. each member has a specific
role
\fidelity - ANS-faithfulness; loyalty