A clinical judgement about patient responses to an actual or potential health problem
What is the definition of nursing diagnosis?
Establishes an individualized database about the patient’s health status
What is an assessment?
This person is responsible for obtaining informed consent.
Who is the surgeon preforming the procedure?
being able to accept responsibility or account for one’s actions—to be answerable to someone for something one has done
What is accountability?
Do you have pain or cramping?
What is a closed-ended question?
Describes human responses to health conditions or life processes
What is the definition of actual nursing diagnosis?
Planning
What is the 3rd step in the nursing process?
their focus is to advocate for suitable compensation and working conditions
What is the nursing union?
1. People-centred approach
2. Compassionate, safe, ethical, and competent care 3. Ethical management of personal health information
4. Collaboration with the health care team
5. Professional integrity and conduct
6. Professional responsibility and accountability
What are the CLPNMs Code of Ethics?
"I am nervous about my upcoming surgery."
What is subjective data?
Describes levels of wellness in a patient that can be enhanced
What is the definition of wellness nursing diagnosis?
a purposeful framework for nurses to think critically and make logical decisions
What is the main purpose of the nursing process?
Assault, battery, invasion of privacy, and false imprisonment
What are intentional torts?
means acting on behalf of another person, speaking for persons who cannot speak for themselves, or intervening to ensure that views are heard
What is advocacy?
5cm laceration to right arm
What is objective data?
Constipation is an example of this
What is an actual nursing diagnosis?
it is ongoing; expected outcomes are assessed; it may redirect nursing care
What is the evaluation step of the nursing process?
What is the Scope of Practice?
authoritative statements that define professional expectations for practical nurses in Manitoba
What are the standards of practice?
administering an intermuscular injection
What is an example of direct nursing intervention?
Impaired skin integrity related to decreased mobility
what is an example of an appropriate nursing diagnosis?
conditions that if left untreated, result in harm to the client or others
What is a high priority nursing diagnosis?
Task, circumstance, person, communication, and supervision.
What are the 5 rights of delegation?
The licensing body for LPNs in Manitoba
Who is CLPNM?
Client will state pain of less than 3 on a scale of 0-10 3 hours post op
what is an example of an expected outcome statement in measurable terms?