a type of charting by nurses that is written as an exception to the rest of the client care.
What is a a narrative note?
This is the most prominent response to illness is....
What is a loss or lack of control?
The unit operation is mostly important to the processes of the organization, statistics, and the CNO focus on these different things to accomplish...
What is centralized unit operations?
To work with others to find solutions to problems. A term for this is...
What is collaboration?
The practice of preparing to listen, observing what verbal and non-verbal messages are being sent, and then providing appropriate feedback ...
What is active listening?
Nurse documentation that only charts the "within normal" assessment data for the client.
What is charting by exception?
A junior nursing student is taking a final exam, when suddenly her memory is gone...this is an example of?
What is mild anxiety?
A model that takes place through committees or a council and not dependent on one person
What is Shared Governance?
The charge nurse assigns clients to the nurses in the ICU. What would be the most important initial activity to consider when doing this process.
What is note the experiential knowledge of the nurses?
Communicating in clear, concise format, while giving solutions to the problem.
What is conflict resolution?
I know that I can't draw so it is no use in trying. This thinking is ...
What is barriers to communication?
I am a newly graduated RN beginning my first job with 1-2 years of experience.
What is an advanced beginner?
If my unit is understaffed as the charge nurse, I must...
What is find staff or utilize the central staffing office?
As the team lead you see the big picture of how everything is operating. The process for fixing immediate staffing problems is to...
What is delegate or notify leadership of the staffing issues?
This helps you build trusting relationships with patients to facilitate conversations about treatment plans and recovery...
What is therapeutic communication techniques?
The nurse notes that the client is unresponsive with multiple stab wounds, profuse bleeding, and a thready pulse upon transport into the ED. This is...
What is an emergency assessment?
This happens if I have been working the unit for 6hrs then suddenly leave without notifying the charge nurse or manager...
What is a negligence?
The downsides of shared governed model (multiple answers).
What are: Not easy to develop, It takes time to be effective, It can become a barrier to delivery of efficient, high quality care?
To help people improve their skills and knowledge so they can overcome barriers or challenges. This technique is...
What is mentoring or ?
A barrier to therapeutic communication for clients and colleagues is ...
What is are mobile devices or unit communicators (voceras)?
You are following the night-shift nurse and notice no client documentation for the last 8 hours...the best thing to do is....
What is notify the RN and start charting for your allocated shift time.
The use of shared governance models, staffing patterns, and increased pay help with ....
What is nursing retention?
In hospitals that use shared governance it promotes what two characteristics in the nurses of the unit?
What are accountability and responsibility?
What is document and notify the unit manager?
SMART is a way of identifying goals. It stands for...
What is specific, measurable, attainable/achievable, realistic/relevant, time related.