Quality Caring Model
Caring Factors Part 1
Caring Factors Part 2
Q &A
Part 1
Q & A
Part2
100
Behaviors and competencies
What are Skills
100
The number of caring factors essential for quality caring in nursing practice:
What is Eight
100
Avoid assumptions concerning patients and families; rather they use those features that are important to them in the provision of care. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Appreciation of unique meanings
100
Mutual problem solving activities that occur between patients/nurses/families
What is Bedside shift report, discharge planning, and plan of care
100
A healing environment includes: (A. Noise B. Open door C. Dim lights D. Rap music)
What is C. Dim lights
200
Attitudes and beliefs that lead to choices.
What are Intentions
200
Refers to availability and hopeful outlook. Postponing action long enough to be authentically available to notice, actively listen, and focus. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Attentive reassurance
200
Refers to those needs identified by Maslow – physical needs, safety and security needs, social and relational needs, self-esteem and self-actualization. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Basic human needs
200
Behaviors you can demonstrate that actively reassure a patient
What is Active listening, touching, “heart, head, heart communication, giving patients and families your undivided attention
200
Examples of how we meet our patients basic human needs
What is Rounding for safety, self selection menus, quiet time on unit, uninterrupted sleep.
300
Awareness of the caring factors and relationships between self, patients and caregivers, healthcare team and community
What is Knowledge
300
Refers to nursing behaviors that help patients and caregivers understand how to confront, learn and think about their health and illness. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Mutual problem solving
300
Focused on holistic care in surroundings and within structures that maintain patient privacy, safety and control. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Healing environment
300
Example of what can you do to show you respect a patient as you enter the room
What is Ask what name they prefer to be called and use that name.
300
Open visitation, family conferences, pastoral visits are examples of ________ caring factor?
What is Affiliation needs
400
Primary focus on relationships, the integration of “being” and “doing
What is Time
400
Refers to honoring the worth of humans through unconditional acceptance, kind and careful handling of the human body, and recognition of rights and responsibilities. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Human respect
400
Refer to persons’ needs for belonging and membership in families or other social contexts. Nurses need to appreciate and involve the family/caregivers as they care for patients. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Affiliation needs
400
This scenario demonstrate an encouraging manner: (A. Walking into a room in a hurry asking the patient “you rang your call bell, what do you want now? B. A patient is scared to get up and walk for the first time post-op. The nurse smiles and says “Just take it slow. I know you can do it.” )
What is B. A patient is scared to get up and walk for the first time post-op. The nurse smiles and says “Just take it slow. I know you can do it.”
400
Foundation MDanderson's new Professional Practice Model for nursing
What is Quality Caring Model
500
This nursing theory will guide the practice of professional nursing at UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
What is Quality Caring Model
500
Messages of support, positive thoughts and feelings, and openness to the feelings of others. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Encouraging manner
500
The simple act of calling a patient by preferred name. (A.Mutual problem solving;B.Attentive reassurance; C.Human respect; D.Encouraging manner; E.Appreciation of unique meanings; F.Healing environment; G.Basic human needs; H.Affiliation needs)
What is Human respect
500
True or False- Appreciation of unique meanings refers to knowing what is important to patients including perceptions, thoughts, emotions and action
What is True
500
Quality Caring Model incorporates MDA core values-Caring, Integrity, Discovery and the Eight Caring Factors. Our Core Values are______________
What is Caring, Integrity & Discovery
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