Advancing the nursing profession, advocating for nurses' interests , promoting patient safety and developing standards of practice.
What is the role and responsibilities of the American Nurses Association?
...... involves threats or punishments to enforce compliance ....... stems from an individuals formal position or role
What is describe the difference between coercive power and legitimate power?
The ability to influence and guide individuals or groups towards a common goal.
What is leadership?
The rights of individuals to access and recieve the benefits they are entitiled to from the government programs.
What is Welfare rights?l,,
"N-words be trifling"
What is a Brycen quote
Setting standards for healthcare quality and safety, conducting surveys to evaluate compliance, and advocating for safer healthcare practices.
What is the roles and responsibilities of Joint Commission?
Autonomy ( make decisions about pt. care) Agency (ability to take action based on the contract)
What is which power do nurses incorporate for clinical practice in the decision making process?
The coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal.
What is management?
Fundamental freedoms and protections inherent to every person and are universally recognizd by law
What is Basic Human Rights?
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What is McDonalds
Improve healthcare through nursing education and influence policies that affect nursing workforce development.
What is the role and responsibilites of National League for Nursing?
When a decision or action raises questions about what is morally right or wrong. 1) privacy concerns in a workplace, 2.) conflict of interest, 3.) unethical accounting practices.
What is bioethical issues?
Getting support from another person to help you express your view and wishes
What is advocacy?
Prohibits hospitals that recieve medicare funds from refusing to treat pts in emergency situations or transfering them before thier condition is stabilized, regardless of their ability to pay or insurance status.
What is Emergency treatment and Active labor act?
What is the main reason in Ohio why a man can't marry his widows sister?
What is beacuse he's dead.
What organization has the role/responsibility to conduct research studies, advise congress and other agencies, and publish reports on various helath related topics?
What is Institute of Medicine.
A challenging situation where a person is faced with a difficult choice between two or more options neither of which are ethically sound or morally desirable. 1.) whistleblowing, 2.) conflict of interest, 3.) informed consent
What is an ethical dilemma?
On purpose for wrong reasons
What is Malice?
Has been used to implement healthcare reforms including those related to nursing homes and medicaid; used to enact budget related changes and align them with a concurrent budget resolution.
What is Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act?
Discovered in 1928, this groundbreaking substance revolutionized medicine by combatting bacterial infections.
What is penicillin?
Promoting health , keeping the world safe and serving vulnerable populations
What is World Health Organization
Katherine
What is Avas middle name?
A single or repeted act, or lack of appropriate care that occurs within any association where the expectation or trust and care is broken and causes harm/distress to an older person.
What is Elder abuse?
Aims to increase health insurance coverage, expands access to health insurance by requiring individuals to have coverage: expands medicaid eligibility and implements reforms.
What is Affordable Care Act?
Written by George Orwell, this dystopian novel explores themes of government surveillance and censorship.
What is “1984”?