We are given powerful decision-making authority over the health and welfare of patients.
Being aware of the conditions of our unit and our organization.
What is Ownership?
The Professional Practice Model is a concrete representation of a concept or idea. The Professional Practice Model establishes the foundations for __________ practice and patient care delivery.
What is professional?
We must first know and care for ourselves before we can care for others. _______-care is fundamental to the ability to be a productive member of the nursing care team.
What is self?
The next ring of the UCLA Professional Practice Model is the Professional RN Role as ________Maker based on the American Nurses Association (ANA)Code of Ethics, the ANA Standards & Scope of Practice, the California Nursing Practice Act, Title 16 and Title 22.
What is Decision?
The _________ Model of the Professional Role is a framework for role and competency clarification.
What is O'Rouke?
A powerful position to influence the quality of patient care, patient safety and the environment of practice.
Take our place as a professional on the multidisciplinary team and contribute our unique perspective on behalf of the patient.
What is Opportunity: Putting the power of professional role into action?
PPM's can help us visualize ideas more clearly and help us see the "____ _________"and how things are related. If you are not model- or concept-based, you can easily become task-based.
What is big picture?
It is vital to make a ___________ to your co-workers. This helps to establish a relationship with your colleagues and creates a healthy work environment.
What is commitment?
Risk of patient’s illness becoming worse and/or risk of patient’s death
What is stability?
Name that Role: Practitioner, Scientist, Leader & Transferor?
The nurse has a role-based practice. The nurse uses data to drive decision-making skills within an environment of dialogue and exchange of information.
What is Practitioner?
A privilege for which we are accountable regardless of our functional role.
Speaking up.
What is Obligation?
What is in the first ring (surrounding the patient, family and community) of the UCLA RR and SM professional practice model?
What is the UCLA Mission, Vision, Values and CICARE?
By sitting at eye level of the patient for 5 minutes early in the shift, you are establishing a therapeutic relationship with your patient. You are creating a caring and _______ environment.
What is healing?
How many and what kind of resources are required to manage that risk so that patient’s illness does not become worse and death does not occur
What is acuity?
Name that Role: Practitioner, Scientist, Leader & Transferor?
The nurse researches evidence-based practice to stay informed and make the best decisions for patient care. The nurse has the capacity to use theory in conjunction with practical experience to direct that practice.
What is Scientist?
Monitoring practice. Looking at our own practice and assuring standards are upheld.
Peer to peer conversations that are therapeutic.
What is Oversight of the role?
At the center of the Professional Practice Model are: the patient, family and ____________.
What is community?
Relationship-Based Caring (RBC) is a culture of caring, and a way of being that focuses on three relationships.
Name all three.
What is.....
Relationship with patients/families
Relationship with colleagues
Relationship with self
The ________________________ sets direction for nursing practice, expectations for competency and a framework for the evaluation of practice.
What is the ANA Scope and Standards?
Name that Role: Practitioner, Scientist, Leader & Transferor?
The nurse has decision making authority and is seen as a professional on the unit. He or she appropriately delegates and follows up to ensure the task is completed.
What is Leader?
Measurement of our professional role competency and decision-making practice.
Achieving our goals and delivering excellent patient care.
What is Outcomes?
Dr. O'Rouke is a key contributor to the revision of the CA Nursing Practice Act in 1974 and has been promoting professionalism in nursing for 50 years. She worked closely with UCLA Health in the development of the UCLA ___________ _________ Model.
Who is Professional Practice?
Self-reflection and self-renewal are vital to the professional RN’s ability to be _________. We are accountable to balance our own well-being and that of the patient.
What is authentic?
In the ANA Social Policy statement, it states that nursing is a ________ science. We see the patient in all their dimensions and as integrated beings rather than as parts. We can’t ignore any aspect of the patient. When we assess the patient's stability, we examine all three of these dimensions.
What is holistic?
Name that Role: Practitioner, Scientist, Leader & Transferor?
Continually engaged in the transmission and exchange of pertinent information that supports decisions required to manage the patient condition.
What is Transferor?