Entry Level Competencies
Clinical Care Coordination
Delegation
Ethics and Values
Potluck
100
1. demonstrate nursing knowledge and display confidence 2. demonstrate knowledge of nursing roles, responsibilities, and functions of a nurse. 3. Recognize own limitations and seek assistance when necessary.
What are 3 required competencies for an entry level nurse outlined by the National Council for State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)?
100
Determines which patient needs should be addressed first. Low, medium, and high.
What is priority setting and the levels?
100
A transfer of responsibility while maintaining accountability for patient outcomes.
What is delegation?
100
The study of conduct and character. It is concerned with determining what is good or valuable for individuals and society at large.
What are ethics?
100
Defines actions as being right or wrong.
What is the philosophy of deontology?
200
It assists nurses in reaching desired outcomes for patients
What is a nursing care delivery model?
200
Performing tasks correctly, performing correct tasks, using resources, time management, evaluating, and progression to improved health
What is included in the organizational skills of a nurse?
200
Right Task, right Circumstance, right Person, right Direction, right Supervision
What are the 5 rights of delegation?
200
Personal beliefs setting standards that influence behavior versus knowing what is good for the community.
How do values differ from ethics?
200
Ask if this is an ethical dilemma. Gather all relevant information. Clarify values. Verbalize the problem. Identify possible courses of action. Negotiate a plan. Evaluate the plan.
What are the steps to process an ethical dilemma?
300
Team Nursing, total patient care, primary nursing, and case management
What are 4 types of nursing care delivery models?
300
Remain goal oriented, prioritize tasks, create personal goals.
what does the nurse do to incorporate time management into their schedule.
300
Assess the knowledge and skills of the delegatee. Match tasks to the delegatee’s skills. Communicate clearly: Task, outcome, time Listen attentively. Provide feedback, and clarify if necessary
What is involved in effective delegation?
300
Autonomy, beneficence, nonmaleficence, justice, fidelity.
What are basic terms of health ethics?
300
Utilitarianism, consequentialism, and teleology
What system of ethics says that the value of something is based on its usefulness what is it also known as?
400
Clinicians oversee the management of patients with specific, complex health problems and are usually held accountable for some standard of cost management and quality.
What are clinicians held accountable for regarding patient care in case management?
400
The process, patient response to interventions, effects of therapy, and patient and expected outcomes.
What does the nurse evaluate regarding patient care?
400
Assess the blood pressure themselves to ensure accuracy.
What does the nurse do if the NAP reports an abnormal blood pressure?
400
Beneficence.
What principle is fundamental to the practice of nursing?
400
Legal guidelines for defining nursing practice and identifying the minimum acceptable nursing care
What are standards of care?
500
Responsibility, autonomy, authority, and accountability.
What does decentralized management encompass?
500
Every time the patient is seen.
How often is evaluation completed?
500
Show the NAP how to correctly perform the task.
What should the nurse do if the NAP is performing a delegated task incorrectly?
500
The commitment to include patients in decisions about all aspects of care as a way of acknowledging and protecting a patient’s independence.
What is respect for autonomy?
500
The good Samaritan law.
What law protects the nurse when they provide care in the community?
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