NURS 2300 Exam 3 Questions and Answers
Terms in this set (129)
the right of individuals to keep their personal information from being disclosed; the
privacy
individual decides who to share it with
the assurance the patient has that private information will not be disclosed without
confidentiality
their consent
the legal requirement to report an act, event, or situation that is designated by
mandatory reporting
state/local law as a reportable event
, child abuse, elder abuse, crimes involving minors, illegal conduct by coworkers,
examples of what to mandatory report? wounds inflicted by a firearm, poisonings, stabbings, violent injuries certain
communicable diseases (STDs, HIV, TB, E. coli)
healthcare workers are protected from civil or criminal liabilities when they report
good faith immunity
suspected abuse in good faith
limiting a healthcare agency's financial and legal risk associated with the delivery of
risk management
care, in terms of lawsuits, ideally before incidents occur
utilizing nursing insurance, data collection, incident report systems, staff education,
risk management strategies clarifying physician orders, following scope of practice, double checking dosage
calculations, full ADPIE
components of EBP best evidence from most current research, clinical expertise, patient's preferences
systematic approach of converting research knowledge into applications of
translational research
healthcare for improved patient outcomes
uses precise measurement to collect data and analyze it statistically for a summary
quantitative research
and a description of the resulting findings to test relationships among variables
investigates a question through narrative data that explores the subjective
qualitative research experiences of human beings and can provide nursing with a better understanding
of the patients perspective
protect participants from physical injury, psychological harm, economic insult, and
beneficence
exploitation during or as a result of the study
justice fair treatment of all participants
the right to receive this information as well as the right of participants to withdraw
informed consent
from the study at any time
manage stress by trying to change the environment rather than themselves, failure to
common behaviors for personality
take responsibility for their actions, failure to understand how their behavior affects
disorders
others
what neurotransmitters are dysfunctional in serotonin (impulsive and aggressive) and dopamine (paranoid, disordered thinking)
personality disorders?
what is the biggest risk factor for chronic severe trauma
personality disorders?
odd and eccentric
cluster A paranoia, schizoid, schizotypal
struggle to relate to others and socialize
paranoid personality disorder distrust, suspicious of others, view others as malicious, argumentative, holds grudges
detachment from others, flat affect, loners, uninterested in relationships, avoids
schizoid personality disorder
socialization, emotionally cold
discomfort in relationships, eccentricity, odd thinking, magical thinking, inappropriate
schizotypal personality disorder
dressing and behavior, social anxiety
dramatic, emotional, impulsive characteristics
cluster B personality disorders
antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic
lack remorse, disregard for others feelings, entitlement, controlling behavior,
antisocial personality disorder
impulsiveness, aggression
unstable emotions, decreased self-image, impulsivity, frequent mood changes,
borderline personality disorder
explosive, chronic unhappiness, feel empty
attention-seeking, clingy, hypersexual, need reassurance, manipulative, short-lived
histrionic personality disorder
relationships
Terms in this set (129)
the right of individuals to keep their personal information from being disclosed; the
privacy
individual decides who to share it with
the assurance the patient has that private information will not be disclosed without
confidentiality
their consent
the legal requirement to report an act, event, or situation that is designated by
mandatory reporting
state/local law as a reportable event
, child abuse, elder abuse, crimes involving minors, illegal conduct by coworkers,
examples of what to mandatory report? wounds inflicted by a firearm, poisonings, stabbings, violent injuries certain
communicable diseases (STDs, HIV, TB, E. coli)
healthcare workers are protected from civil or criminal liabilities when they report
good faith immunity
suspected abuse in good faith
limiting a healthcare agency's financial and legal risk associated with the delivery of
risk management
care, in terms of lawsuits, ideally before incidents occur
utilizing nursing insurance, data collection, incident report systems, staff education,
risk management strategies clarifying physician orders, following scope of practice, double checking dosage
calculations, full ADPIE
components of EBP best evidence from most current research, clinical expertise, patient's preferences
systematic approach of converting research knowledge into applications of
translational research
healthcare for improved patient outcomes
uses precise measurement to collect data and analyze it statistically for a summary
quantitative research
and a description of the resulting findings to test relationships among variables
investigates a question through narrative data that explores the subjective
qualitative research experiences of human beings and can provide nursing with a better understanding
of the patients perspective
protect participants from physical injury, psychological harm, economic insult, and
beneficence
exploitation during or as a result of the study
justice fair treatment of all participants
the right to receive this information as well as the right of participants to withdraw
informed consent
from the study at any time
manage stress by trying to change the environment rather than themselves, failure to
common behaviors for personality
take responsibility for their actions, failure to understand how their behavior affects
disorders
others
what neurotransmitters are dysfunctional in serotonin (impulsive and aggressive) and dopamine (paranoid, disordered thinking)
personality disorders?
what is the biggest risk factor for chronic severe trauma
personality disorders?
odd and eccentric
cluster A paranoia, schizoid, schizotypal
struggle to relate to others and socialize
paranoid personality disorder distrust, suspicious of others, view others as malicious, argumentative, holds grudges
detachment from others, flat affect, loners, uninterested in relationships, avoids
schizoid personality disorder
socialization, emotionally cold
discomfort in relationships, eccentricity, odd thinking, magical thinking, inappropriate
schizotypal personality disorder
dressing and behavior, social anxiety
dramatic, emotional, impulsive characteristics
cluster B personality disorders
antisocial, borderline, histrionic, narcissistic
lack remorse, disregard for others feelings, entitlement, controlling behavior,
antisocial personality disorder
impulsiveness, aggression
unstable emotions, decreased self-image, impulsivity, frequent mood changes,
borderline personality disorder
explosive, chronic unhappiness, feel empty
attention-seeking, clingy, hypersexual, need reassurance, manipulative, short-lived
histrionic personality disorder
relationships