A two-way exchange of information among persons and health care providers and ensures expectations and responsibilities are clearly understood
What is effective communication?
Breaching Confidentiality
Verbal/physical abuse
Falsifying records
What are risks in person nurse relationship?
Nurses, guided by their own moral judgement, are not able to do what they believe is the right thing to do
What is moral distress?
Centers on maintaining basic rights of individuals
What is the human rights-based model?
Knowledge, Research methodologies, critical inquiry, and evidence, Nursing practice, Communication and collaboration,Professionalism, Leadership
What are the Canadian Association of Schools of Nursing (CASN)
Six Domains of Knowledge & Learning
The conscientious, explicit, and judicious use of current best evidence in making decisions about the care of individual patients
What is evidence based practice?
Providing only the information needed to provide care for the person to other health care providers on a need-to-know basis.
What is confidentiality?
When an actual or potential conflict occurs regarding principles, duties, or rights.
What is an ethical dilemma?
Recognize the importance of communicating effectively for patient safety.
What is one of two CASN learning outcomes for patient safety in undergraduate nursing curricula?
Assessment
Issue identification and diagnosis
Outcome identification and planning
Implementation
Evaluation
What is the nursing process?
Release of information to unauthorized people.
Public discussion of people receiving care.
Photos without consent.
Procedures without consent.
Sharing of identifiable data
What are breaches of confidentiality?
Autonomy and the illness experience.
Beneficence and nonmaleficence.
Justice
What are guiding Ethical Principles
Part 1. Nursing Values and Ethical Responsibilities
Part 2. Ethical Endeavours Related to Broad Societal Issues
What is the Canadian Nurses Association Code of Ethics (2017)
respect, trust, professional intimacy, empathy, and power
What are the 5 components of the T-RN-CL relationship
ØNursing reports
Interdisciplinary team case conferences,
Change-of-shift reports
One-on-one health care provider conversations
Person-approved family consultations
What is acceptable discussion forums?
Unnecessary treatment
Social worth
Truthfulness
What are challenges to justice?
Guided by rules, principles, and doctrine that form precedents.
What is Canadian Common Law
Transforming traditional nurse–person interactions
What is social media?
Centers around child abuse or neglect, public health and communicable disease legislation and disclosure of information to protect public health and safety (Canadian Nurses Protective Society (CNPS), 2008).
What is mandatory reporting?
In nursing: The purposeful use of a specific cognitive framework to identify and analyze problems
What is critical thinking?