This standard includes the indicator: Supports and guides other members of the health care team to meet client care needs.
Standard 3: Client-focused provision of service
This Practice standard includes the principle: Nurses are responsible for beginning, maintaining, and ending a relationship with a client in a way that ensures the client’s needs are first
Boundaries in the Nurse-Client Relationship
To do good
Beneficence
Veracity vs Fidelity
Truth vs Loyalty
This pneumonic can help you recall the steps for the ethical problem-solving model.
IDAPIE
This standard includes the indicator: Identifies analyzes and uses relevant decision support tools and data when making decisions about client status and care requirements.
Standard 2: Competency-based practice
This practice standard helps you avoid taking care of a client that you have personal, business, political or financial relationships with.
Conflict of Interest
Limiting a group, or individuals behaviour for the presumed good of the person or group
Benevolent Paternalism
This ethical paradigm pits the rights of one vs. the rights of many.
Individual vs. Community
This term is associated with a Win-Win in the Klimann conflict model and is also defined as: 2 people working toward a common goal.
Collaboration
This standard includes specifics on the maintenance of the ability to practice
Standard 1: Responsibility and accountability
This Practice Standard is all about how what, when where, and why we record information about our client and their status.
Documentation
Clients are given their do and treated fairly
Justice
This ethical paradigm is all about doing what is "right" vs. doing what is compassionate.
Justice vs. Mercy
Information regarding an LPN's role in relation to the status of clients and our ability to autonomously make decisions can be found in this document.
Scope of Practice
This standard includes the indicator: Identifies the effect of own values, beliefs, and experiences when providing nursing care.
Standard 4: Ethical practice
This Practice Standard includes principles about client information and identity protection.
Privacy and Confidentiality
Faithfulness to a person or cause demonstrated by loyalty and support
Fidelity
This ethical paradigm is about now vs. later.
Short-term vs. Long-term
Thinking with the application of judgment
Critical thinking
Professional standards are to guide your behavior in what kind of situations?
General situations
This practice standard includes links to Schedule 1, 1a, 2 & 3 drugs.
Medication
Commitment to truthfulness
Veracity
This resolution principle is all about doing the most good for the greatest number of people.
Utilitarianism/end-based thinking
Josh's favorite characteristic for nurses to embody from this program constructivist ribbon.
Adaptability ofcourse!