A patient with a history of falls, and has recently fallen has a lower priority than a patient that is dehydrated based on this priority setting framework.
What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
100
Unit Manager, Charge Nurse, Team Leader, Case Manager, Home Health Nurse, Delegator, Coordinator, Educator, Advocate, Change Agent,
What are the leadership roles of a nurse?
100
Coordination and integration of NURSING resources to accomplish a NURSING care and service goals.
What is nursing management?
100
The person who is legally responsible to give consent for an emancipated minor
Who is the emancipated minor?
100
A communication tool used to give information to other nurses and to HCPs.
What is the SBAR?
200
Use of assessment data, patient condition, shift report, patient's verbalized statements
What are ways to establish priorities?
200
The type of leadership displayed when an individual is appointed into a leadership position.
What is Formal Leadership?
200
Planning, Organizing, Directing/Coordinating, and Controlling
What is the management process?
200
The person legally responsible for informing the patient of the procedure to be performed, along with it's risks, benefits, possible outcomes, and alternative procedures
Who is the physician?
200
The need for a referrals can be made by the nurse because he/she belongs to this type of team for the patient
What is an interdisciplinary team?
300
Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Nursing Process, ABC's, Acute vs. Chronic, Stable vs. Unstable, Urgent vs. NonUrgent
What are the Priority Setting Frameworks?
300
The type of leadership displayed when a leader emerges without appointment.
What is informal leadership?
300
The management of emotions
What is emotional intelligence?
300
When a patient is a minor, when a patient has been medicated, when a patient is intoxicated or under the influence of drugs, when a patient has altered mental status
What are times when the individual cannot give informed consent?
300
In order to correctly answer a question, this part of the question must first be identified
What is the problem or what the question is asking?
400
A patient that is choking has a higher priority over a patient who is actively bleeding out based on this priority setting framework
What is the ABC's framework?
400
A process of influencing people to accomplish goals.
What is leadership?
400
Facilitates multiple service needs of the patient. Working with outside resources to meet the heath care and community services resource needs of the patient.
What is nursing case management?
400
The nurse being present when the patient signs the consent form
What is the nurse acting as a witness?
400
Plan, Do, Check, Act
What is the quality improvement process or quality improvement?
500
A patient complaining of a headache is a higher priority than a patient with a head injury with normal vital signs based on this priority setting framework.
What is stable vs. unstable
500
Honesty, trustworthy, good communication skill, confident, good role model, and persistent
What are characteristics/traits of a good leader?
500
Providing and directing nursing care that enhances the care delivery setting to protect clients and health care personnel. Displayed by prioritization, delegation, and understanding legal and ethical implications.
What is management of care?
500
The nurse ensuring the patient has truly been informed.
What is the nurse acting as a patient advocate?
500
1) a duty of care was owed. 2) there was a breech in the care owed. 3) the breech caused injury. 4) actual harm or damage was suffered by the patient
What are the requirements to prove professional malpractice?