NURS 4223N Trends Blueprint Exam 2
NURS 4223N Trends Blueprint Exam 2 NURS 4223N Trends Blueprint Exam 2 60 Questions in 80 Minutes (112 minutes of Video) 1. Safe Harbor (Week 3) 9 questions Readings: □ Safe Harbor: Rule 217.20: Safe Harbor Peer Review for Nurses and Whistleblower Protections (a) Definitions. (1) Assignment--Designated responsibility for the provision or supervision of nursing care for a defined period of time in a defined work setting. This includes but is not limited to the specified functions, duties, practitioner orders, supervisory directives, and amount of work designated as the individual nurse's responsibility. Changes in the nurse's assignment may occur at any time during the work period. (2) Bad Faith--Knowingly or recklessly taking action not supported by a reasonable factual or legal basis. The term includes misrepresenting the facts surrounding the events under review, acting out of malice or personal animosity towards the nurse, acting from a conflict of interest, or knowingly or recklessly denying a nurse due process. (3) Chief Nursing Officer (CNO)--The registered nurse, by any title, who is administratively responsible for the nursing services at a facility, association, school, agency, or any other setting that utilizes the services of nurses. (4) Conduct Subject to Reporting defined by Texas Occupations Code (TOC) §301.401 of the Nursing Practice Act as conduct by a nurse that: (A) violates the Nursing Practice Act (NPA) or a Board rule and contributed to the death or serious injury of a patient; (B) causes a person to suspect that the nurse's practice is impaired by chemical dependency or drug or alcohol abuse; (C) constitutes abuse, exploitation, fraud, or a violation of professional boundaries; or (D) indicates that the nurse lacks knowledge, skill, judgment, or conscientiousness to such an extent that the nurse's continued practice of nursing could reasonably be expected to pose a risk of harm to a patient or another person, regardless of whether the conduct consists of a single incident or a pattern of behavior. (5) Duty to a patient--A nurse's duty is to always advocate for patient safety, including any nursing action necessary to comply with the standards of nursing practice (§217.11 of this title) and to avoid engaging in unprofessional conduct (§217.12 of this title). This includes administrative decisions directly affecting a nurse's ability to comply with that duty. (6) Good Faith--Taking action supported by a reasonable factual or legal basis. Good faith precludes misrepresenting the facts surrounding the events under review, acting out of malice or personal animosity, acting from a conflict of interest, or knowingly or recklessly denying a nurse due process. (7) Incident-Based Peer Review--Incident-based peer review focuses on determining if a nurse's actions, be it a single event or multiple events (such as in reviewing up to five (5) minor incidents by the same nurse within a year's period of time) should be reported to the Board, or if the nurse's conduct does not require reporting because the conduct constitutes a minor incident that can be remediated. The review includes whether external factors beyond the nurse's control may have contributed to any deficiency in care by the nurse, and to report such findings to a patient safety committee as applicable. (8) Malice--Acting with a specific intent to do substantial injury or harm to another. (9) Minor incident--Conduct by a nurse that does not indicate that the nurse's continued practice poses a risk of harm to a patient or another person as described in §217.16 of this title. (10) Nurse Administrator--Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) or the CNO's designee. (11) Nursing Peer Review Law (NPR law)--Chapter 303 of the TOC. Nurses involved in nursing peer review must comply with the NPR Law. (12) Nursing Practice Act (NPA)--Chapter 301 of the TOC. Nurses must comply with the NPA. (13) Patient Safety Committee--Any committee established by an association, school, agency, health care facility, or other organization to address issues relating to patient safety including: (A) the entity's medical staff composed of individuals licensed under Subtitle B (Medical Practice Act, TOC §151.001, et seq); (B) a medical committee under Subchapter D, Chapter 161 of the Health and Safety Code (§§161.031 - 161.033); or (C) a multi-disciplinary committee, including nursing representation, or any committee established by the same entity to promote best practices and patient safety. (14) Peer Review--Defined by TOC §303.001(5) (NPR Law) as the evaluation of nursing services, the qualifications of a nurse, the quality of patient care rendered by a nurse, the merits of a complaint concerning a nurse or nursing care, and a determination or recommendation regarding a complaint. The term also includes the provision of information, advice, and assistance to nurses and other persons relating to the rights and obligations of and protections for nurses who raise
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nurs 4223n trends blueprint exam 2 60 questions in 80 minutes 112 minutes of video 1 safe harbor week 3 9 questions readings □ safe harbor rule 21720 safe harbor peer review for nurses and