Should be engaged in the planning process in order to increase the compliance of discharge instructions/education.
What is patient and family?
Formalized the education of nursing.
Who is Florence Nightengale?
A basic healthcare right Patients can make decisions for them selves even if they negatively impact their health.
What is autonomy?
develop and enforce RN nurse practice acts.
What is the State Board of Nursing?
actual physical harm caused to another person.
What is battery?
Should be completed throughout the hospitalization in order to increase the patient's comprehension.
What is discharge education?
Type of research that involves, collecting, analyzing, and interpreting information about non-numerical data.
What is Qualitative Research?
obligation to act fairly and equitably to everyone regardless of income or power.
What is justice?
defined six competencies' nurses must achieve to be able to lead and transform practice to improve patient care quality and safety.
What is The Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN)?
Unauthorized restrain or detention of a person.
What is false imprisonment?
The nurse should evaluate the patient, prior to education, in order to develop an individualized education plan.
What is baseline understanding?
The formalized structure of developing a research question.
What is PICOT?
Concern for the welfare and well-being of others. In professional practice, it is reflected by the nurse’s concern for the welfare of patients, other nurses, and other health care providers.
What is altruism?
QSEN competency that recognizes the patient as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate and coordinated care.
What is patient centered care?
Creating a risk of harm to others by failing to do something that a reasonable person would ordinarily do or doing something that a reasonable person would ordinarily not do constitutes
What is negligence?
The learning domain that incorporates physical movement and the use of motor skills in learning
What is psychomotor domain?
The core of nursing practice that allows us to provide the highest level of care with the most up to date information.
What is evidenced-based practice?
is the protection and support of another’s rights. As bridges between vulnerable patients and the resources they need to secure health outcomes, nurses have always been strong patient advocates.
What is advocacy?
define the legal scope of RN practice.
What is the nurse practice act?
disorder encompassing a pattern of behaviors that range from misuse to dependency. You have an ethical and legal responsibility to report.
What is substance abuse disorder?
useful means of evaluating the effectiveness of your teaching.
What is teach back?
The agency that counsels that all nurses must participate in the advancement of the profession through knowledge development, evaluation, dissemination, and application to practice
What is the ANA code of ethics?
is the protection and support of another’s rights. As bridges between vulnerable patients and the resources they need to secure health outcomes, nurses have always been strong patient advocates.
What is moral distress?
Cumulative state of frustration with the work environment that develops over a long time. Can lead to symptoms of anxiety.
What is burnout?
demonstrate that an individual has acquired skills and knowledge that are specific to a care area or patient population. OR nurse versus ICU.
What is certification?