Nursing Fundamentals
Patient Centered Care
Ethics and Legal Considerations
Nursing stuff
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100

Refers to clients’ knowledge and
understanding of their conditions.

Health Literacy

100

The act of nurturing another person to whom one feels commitment or responsibility

Caring

100

Ethical principle:Actions guided by compassion/kindness

beneficence

100

SMART goals stands for:

Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

100

contains data on a patient’s stay in the healthcare facility or while under the care of a healthcare professional.

medical record

200

Treating a whole person: physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health

Holistic nursing

200

Created the 10 Caritas Processes

Jean Watson

200

The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles or moral uprightness

Integrity

200

The five rights of delegation

1.Right task

2.Right circumstance

3.Right person

4.Right directions and communication

5.Right supervision and evaluation

200

This model focuses on documenting only unexpected or unusual findings

Charting by exception

300

She started the Red Cross.

Clara Barton

300

The five categories of this theory are: maintaining belief, knowing, being with, doing for, and enabling.

Swanson's Theory of Caring

300

A civil wrong that has been committed against an individual

Tort

300

The degree of care, skill, and judgment exercised by a reasonable, prudent nurse under the same or similar circumstances.

Standards of care

300

Steps of the nursing process for LPNs

data collection

planning

implementation

evaluation

400

the support of an individual to promote his or her own well-being

advocacy

400

Doing treatments that are not helpful because they will not provide a cure or extend life

Medically futile treatments

400

A legal duty to report information that can prevent maltreatment and provide safety to another individual.

Mandatory Reporting

400

the integration of technology and physical devices with nursing knowledge and nursing clinical decision-making skills.

nursing informatics

400

Illustrated as a pyramid with five levels ranging from basic needs at the base of the pyramid

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

500
Theorist who created Novice to Expert Model

Benner

500

Healthcare model of interprofessional cooperation

collaboration

500

An occurrence of an incident in which no harm or injury occurred.

Near-miss

500

HIPAA stands for: 

Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act

500

Data gathered about what the patient feels or thinks

subjective data