Conflict within ourselves that r/t contradictory values or desires
What is intrapersonal conflict?
This model of healthcare is respectful and responsive to individual patient preferences, needs and values, and ensures the patient goals are guiding all clinical decisions
What is person-centered care?
The legal process by which a patient gives written permission for a procedure or treatment to be performed
What is informed consent?
They should be the source of control and full partners during decision making and problem-solving
Who is the patient?
A document that expresses patient wishes regarding medical treatment in the event they become incapacitated and are facing end of life issues. It speaks to their desire for use of or abstaining from use of things like CPR, mechanical ventilation, and/or artificial nutrition.
What is a living will?
A stage of conflict – Those involved start to feel an emotional response to the conflict. A behavioral response to a conflict follows the conceptualization. As actions are taken to resolve the conflict, the way that some or all parties conceptualize the conflict may change.
What is the stage of Felt Conflict?
economic stability, neighborhood and physical environment, education, food, community and social context, health care systems
What are social determinants of health?
A nurses ethical obligation to "avoid causing harm"
What is non-maleficence?
1. Define the problem, 2. Gather data, 3.Analyze data, 4. Develop solutions, 5. Select a solution, 6. Implement a solution, 7. Evaluate the result
What are the steps in the problem-solving process?
Advance directives are only used when a patient is considered...
What is deemed incapable of making the decisions for themselves?
A stage of conflict - Conflict arises when different interpretations of a situation occur, including a different emphasis on what is important and what is not and different thoughts about what should occur next. Regardless of its accuracy, conceptualization forms the basis for everyone’s reactions to the frustration.
What is Perceived conflict?
This role may be completed by several different disciplines within health care like a RN or social worker but it often requires specialized training or a certification.
What is a case manager?
A law that protects a patients right to refuse treatment
What is The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA)?
A skill that requires high level cognitive processes and is needed with both decision making and problem solving
What is critical thinking?
A conversation that occurs petween a patient and those they listed to speak on their behalf on their advance directive that helps clarify the wishes of the patient.
What is an advance care planning conversation?
An approach used with conflict resolution that uses a blend of both assertive and cooperative behaviors, although it calls for less finely honed skills for each behavior than does collaborating
What is compromising?
-starts on admission
-requires forward thought
-must involve patients and at times their family or caregivers
-includes use of assessment data including SDOH assessment
-requires written and verbal instructions and education
What is discharge planning?
A nurse that makes rude, intimidating, and insulting comments to their peers
What is a nurse displaying incivility?
These influence how a situation is perceived and include variables such as the decision-makers physical/emotional state, personal bias, values, experiences, and attitudes
What are internal factors that impact decision-making?
This law or "Act" requires that all patients be asked if they have advance directives when being admitted to the hospital
What is the Patient Sel-Determination Act?
Skills needed in __________________
-Nurses must take action
-Use “I” statements
-Listen first
-Understand their perspective
-Move an escalating conflict to a private location
-Make sure communication includes respect
-One person speaks at a time
-Everyone gets a chance to speak
What is conflict resolution?
A tool used in healthcare that measures patient satisfaction with their providers and the care they received. Its often measured in "star ratings" and helps us identify if they felt engaged in their care or if we put them at the center of their care.
What is a HCAHPS patient satisfaction survey?
(Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems)
Competent adults, emancipated minors, parents of a minor, court-ordered representatives, health care proxy, minors in regards to decisions related to their sexual/pregnancy health
Who are those legally able to give informed consent?
A tool that is used with problem-solving that helps define a problem. It displays all of the possible causes r/t the problem and helps us discover the root causes of the problem.
What is a fishbone diagram?
In the state of Indiana, what is used if no advance directives are in place and a patient becomes incapacitated?
What is a hierarchy for health care decision making?