The understanding the legal limits of your role, powers, and judgement
What is "scope of practice"
Method of reporting issues and concerns that maintains information flow and accountability
What is the chain of command
This practitioner managers and plans for patient's dietary needs
who is the registered dietitian?
this privacy rule safeguards the protection of a patient's medical records and PHI along 18 unique identifiers
what is the HIPAA? (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act)
Who is the RN
Active listening, checking for understanding, accurate, timely
What are the principles of effective communication
This practitioner seeks to restore function or prevent disability after an injury or illness
Who is the Physical therapist
The body that can revise and amend the scope and standards of nursing
Who is the ANA
Refuse an assigned task, document
What do you do if a task is outside your scope of practice
RN, MD, PT, Case management, SW, Pharmacy, RT
Who are members of the interprofessional team
This practitioner is responsible for diagnosis, inputting most orders, and for the medical/surgical treatment plan of a patient
Who is a physician
These five values are core to the nursing code of ethics
Nonmaleficence, beneficence, autonomy, justice, privacy/confidentiality
Administer some medications and perform sterile procedures
What are tasks appropriate for LPN/LVNs
patient/family conferences as Clinical rounds
What are examples of interprofessioanl collaboration
This practitioner is often involved in counseling, reporting abuse, and making referrals
Who is the Social Worker
This set of laws mandates the BRN to set RN scope and responsibilities
What is the Nursing Practice Act?
Evaluate, Assess, Teach
What are the core duties of an RN
Respect, scope-awareness, collaboration
What are three pillars of interprofessional collaboration
who is/are the HUSC and/or Charge RN
This federally funded program provides health insurance for citizens 65+ years
What is Medicare