What are the two Nursing Process conceptual models?
What is: the Roy adaptation model and the Neuman systems model
The keywords for AACN Domain #10 are?
What is: (Personal, Professional, & Leadership Development)
What is the difference between morality and ethics?
What is:
Morality is personal values, character, or conduct of individuals or groups within communities and societies
BUT
Ethics is the formal STUDY of morality from a wide range of perspectives
We are looking for a term:
_______ is an ethical theory based on rules that distinguish right from wrong.
What is: Deontology?
Describe a Moral Injury
What is:
refers to the distressing psychological, behavioral, social, and sometimes spiritual aftermath of exposure to events that contradict deeply held moral beliefs and expectations.
What is the definition of clinical judgment?
What is: The NCSBN has defined clinical judgment for the nursing profession as "the observed outcome of critical thinking and decision-making."
What are the 4 components that make up the Tanners Clinical judgment model?
What is:
-Noticing
-Interpreting
-Responding
-Reflecting
What is the difference between a contract and a tort?
What is:
Contracts: binding written, verbal, or implied agreements
Tort: a wrongful act or an infringement of a right (other than under contract) leading to civil legal liability.
Describe provision #4?
What is:
Provision 4: The nurse has authority, accountability, and responsibility for nursing practice; makes decisions; and takes action consistent with the obligation to promote health and provide optimal care.
Identify strategies the nurse can use to reduce legal exposure.
What is:
Which AACN domain is centered around "(Person-Centered Care)"?
What is: Domain #2
This conceptual model works to best retain, attain, and maintain optimal client health by "Looking at the patient as a whole system and not pieces of a system"
We are looking for a term with this following definition:
______ is a specific term used for negligence committed by a professional with a license.
What is malpractice?
We are looking for a term:
_______ results from a conflict of competing values and requires a decision to be made from equally desirable or undesirable options.
What is:
Ethical dilemma
Name the provision:
The nurse, through individual and collective effort, establishes, maintains, and improves the ethical environment of the work setting and conditions of employment that are conducive to safe, quality health care.
What is: Provision #6
This type of reflection focuses on looking at the immediate effects of what treatment was distributed to the patient.
Reflection IN action
What are cons of the nursing process?
The Nurse Practice Act is an example of what type of law?
What is: Statutory law?
What is the difference between Moral outrage and moral distress?
What is:
Moral distress: Feelings occur when correct ethical action is identified but the individual feels constrained by competing values of an organization or other individuals.
Moral outrage: Feelings occurring when an individual witnesses immoral acts or practices they feel powerless to change.
Which COMPONENT of the "FOUR Quadrant Response" is missing?
1. Quality of Life (Benefinance & nonmaleficence)
2. Medical Indications (Benefinance & nonmaleficence)
3. Contextual Features (Loyalty & Fairness)
4. _________________
What is: Patient preferences (Respect for Autonomy)
What is step #5 out of the NCSBN Clinical judgment measurement model and what does that step entail?
What is:
Take action: implementing the solutions that address the highest priorities
Describe the ANA Code of Ethics: Provision #5
What is: The nurse owes the same duties to self as to others, including the responsibility to promote health & safety, preserve wholeness of character and integrity, maintain competence, and continue personal & professional growth
Applicational Question:
A nursing student is working during their clinicals and they forget to take the patient's vitals every hour even though they were instructed to do so due to the patient having CVD.
The nursing student gave an example of what type of unintentional tort? (The tort resulted from the acts of _____)
What is: Omission
Applicational Question:
There are two students who are having a debate.
Student A says "Abortion is unnecessary because you aren't preserving life, you're ending a life.
Student B says: "Well in the act of someone getting raped, incest, an unwanted pregnancy, or if the pregnancy is at risk to the mother, abortions need to be available to the general public."
Which student showed an argument that was an example of a consequential viewpoint?
What is: Student B?
What are the seven steps of the "PLUS ethical decision making model"?
What is: