This is NOT nursing school
What is the NRP
The transfer of responsibility for the performance of a task from one individual to another while retaining accountability for the outcome
What is delegation
Role conflict, Communication conflict, Goal conflict, Personality conflict, Ethical or Values conflict
What is conflict related to nursing
Feelings of fear, incompetence, worry about doing the wrong thing, juggling too much at once
What are common feeling of new RNs
Duty to self and duty to others
What is the Code of Ethics for Nurses
Make the transition from advanced beginner to competent professional
What is the goal of the NRP
The state of being responsible or answerable for something.
What is accountability
Each technique represents a different way to achieve the outcome that you want and to help the other person achieve at least part of the outcome that he or she wants.
What is conflict resolution
Mastering this will help you keep your patient dignified and respected.
What is "the poker face".
Self-care isn't this..
What is 'selfish'
Every hospital in the state of Maryland
Who is required to have an NRP
Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Intervention, Evaluation
What part of the nursing process can NOT be delegated
Accommodation, Avoidance, Compromise, Cooperation
What is Responses for Resolution
Do this carefully in shift report as it can be a powerful learning tool
What is 'listen'
Constant exposure to suffering, pain, trauma, and death lead the nurse to take on emotions internally.
What is 'compassion fatigue'
Recognizes the importance of both resolution of the problem and the relationship between the two people. Moderately assertive and cooperative step
What is Compromise
This is imperative to your mental and physical health
What is taking care of yourself
Meditation, guided imagery, connecting with friends, taking time to rest and be alone, getting adequate sleep, etc. are
What are ways to avoid compassion fatigue
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What is how to clock in and out for zoom meetings in Kronos
Changing residence, troubles with boss, major holidays, death of a friend, marriage, divorce, graduation from school
What are types of 'life stressors'
This may lead to mental illness, leaving the profession, alter worldviews, cause spiritual crisis, loss of trust, and/or self-harm
What is Moral Injury