This refers to the use of current research that demonstrates improved outcomes in patient care.
What is evidence based practice?
What does HIPPA stand for?
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
________ is restating another's ideas or thoughts using a different form.
What is paraphrasing?
What does SBAR stand for?
Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
_________ are a significant process of change that revolve around human experience and can be developmental, situational or organizational.
What are transitions?
_______: being just, impartial, or fair
Justice
Who is considered the mother of modern nursing and was the first nurse to use evidence based practice?
Who is Florence Nightingale?
What is health literacy?
Definition: the representation of another person's words or ideas as one's own without giving credit.
What is plagiarism?
What is CUS?
CUS stands for I am Concerned, I am Uncomfortable, This is a Safety concern.
What does CURE stand for in the CURE hierarchy?
Critical, Urgent, Routine, Extra
_________: faithfulness to promises or agreements
Fidelity
What are the 8 roles for the LPN?
Clinician, manager, advocate, educator, counselor, consultant, researcher as support staff and collaborator.
With this type of learning style individuals learn through written language such as reading and writing They also prefer visual materials such as pictures, charts and graphs.
What is a visual learning style?
This is the ability to interpret an argument, evidence, or raw information in a logical and unbiased fashion.
What is critical thinking?
This is a tool that can be used if you think your initial communication approach has not been effective. You will state your concern twice and make sure the individual with whom you are communicating acknowledges your concern.
What is the two-challenge rule?
______: the right to choose one's own actions.
Autonomy.
Veracity
The law of each state that defines nursing and what the various levels of nurses legally may do in their practice.
With this learning style individuals learn best by just listening to the information. They prefer listening to someone speak or listening to a recording..
What is an auditory learning style?
This is the ability to establish vision and goals, and to influence others to meet those goals.
What is leadership?
What are some types of communication?
Verbal, listening, written, nonverbal communication, negative or hostile communication.
______: do what is good for the patient.
Beneficence
What are the FIVE RIGHTS OF DELEGATION?
Right task, right circumstances, right person, right direction and communication and right supervision and evaluation
Nurses study human responses to disease this is sometimes referred to as a care model or....
Nursing model
With this learning style individuals learn best by doing or participating. They prefer to manipulate things as part of the learning process and need the opportunity to move around in a learning environment.
What is a kinesthetic learning style?
This is an individual, such as a team leader, unit manager or charge nurse, who supervises other health-care team members.
What is a manager?
The secret to effective communication is to observe nonverbal cues and listen until the person has finished speaking. It is important to give the speaker your full attention. This is called.....
Active listening
__________: do no harm to the patient
Nonmaleficence
________ is "the transfer of responsibility for the implementation of a task to another while retaining accountability for its outcome."
What is delegation?