Health Care Infrastructures
Attributes and Roles of Nurse
Care Competencies
Health Care Delivery
All
100
This bill of rights was developed to assure that the health care system would be fair and meet patient needs.
What is a patient's bill of right
100
Scope of Health Promotion
What is Individual, Family, Community, Population and Environment
100
The process of communication between a patient and physician that results in the patient’s authorization or agreement to undergo a specific medical intervention
What is the informed consent
100
The application of knowledge and the interpersonal, decision-making and psychomotor skills expected for the practice role, within the context of public health.
What is competence
100
To promote, preserve and protect the public health, safety and welfare by regulating the practice of nursing, schools of nursing, hemodialysis technicians and medication aides in the state.
What is the Nursing Practice Act
200
A clinical judgment about individual, family or community responses to actual or potential health problems or life processes, which judgment provides a basis for the selection of nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the person making the judgment is accountable.
What is Nursing Diagnosis
200
1. Attain high-quality, longer lives free of preventable disease, disability, injury, and premature death. 2. Achieve health equity, eliminate disparities, and improve the health of all groups. 3. Create social and physical environments and that promote good health for all. 4. Promote quality of life, healthy development, and healthy behaviors across all life stages.
What is Goals for Healthy People 2020
200
The Potential Consequences ?of Lack of True Informed Consent
What is Increased chance of a patient safety ?incident or medical error Increased chance for malpractice cases Violation of professional and ethical obligation to clinicians to communicate clearly
200
The five rights of delegation
What is Right Task, Right Circumstance, Right Person, Right Direction/Communication, and Right Supervision
200
A procedure to be followed when a nurse or other healthcare worker has questions or concerns about a patient's treatment or safety
What is a chain of command
300
Four licensed nurses, one preferably a licensed practical nurse, and three members who shall represent the public and shall not have been licensed as registered or licensed practical nurses, nor shall the public members have any significant financial interest, direct or indirect, in the profession regulated.
What is Board of Nursing
300
Model of health promotion targeting the individual; This model explores behaviors of individuals who take actions to avoid illness and those who fail to take preventive actions and thus has been used to predict which individuals would or would not use preventive measures.
What is Health Belief Model (Strecher and Rosenstock)
300
What’s Needed on the Informed Consent Form
What is Name and signature of the patient, or if appropriate, legal representative Name of the hospital Name of procedure(s) Name of all practitioners performing the procedure and individual significant tasks if more than one practitioner Risks Benefits Alternative procedures and treatments and their risks Date and time consent is obtained Statement that procedure was explained to patient or guardian Signature of person witnessing the consent Name and signature of person who explained the procedure to the patient or guardian
300
The steps of the decision tree
What is assessment and planning, communication, surveillance and supervision, and evaluation and feedback
300
Model of health promotion targeting the community; this is a nine-stage model designed to guide the planning to health programs by identifying the most appropriate intervention strategies.
What is PRECEDE-PROCEED model
400
The board shall adopt and revise such rules and regulations as may be necessary to enable it to carry into effect the provisions of the Nursing Practice Act and to maintain high standards of practice.
What is Powers; duties
400
Health Promotion Interventions for Infants/Children/Adolescents such as chronic disease management, obesity management, nutrition counseling and physical activity
What is Tertiary Prevention
400
“It is likely the almost everyone has been, at some time, put off by densely worded forms, and confused by complex medical regimens, conflicting health care advice, poorly worded instructions, and medical speak that few on the receiving side of health care can understand.”
What is Low Health Literacy.
400
Pool, Davidhizar, and Giger (1995) suggest that there are six cultural phenomena to be considered when delegating to a culturally diverse staff.
What is communication, space, social organization, time, environmental control, and biological variations.
400
The board may deny, revoke or suspend any license held or applied for under the Nursing Practice Act, reprimand or place a licensee on probation or deny, limit or revoke the multistate licensure privilege of a nursing desiring to practice or practicing professional registered nursing or licensed practical nursing as provided in the Nurse Licensure compact.
What is the Uniform Licensing Act
500
Is authorized to prescribe and administer therapeutic measures, including dangerous drugs and controlled substances included in Schedules II through V of the Controlled Substances Act within the emergency procedures, perioperative care or perinatal care environments.
Who is a certified registered nurse anesthetist (C.R.N.A.).
500
Selection of dose when a range is ordered, PRN decisions Holding a medication early recognition of adverse reaction or side effect from medication
What is Clinical Judgement
500
The Main 5 Barriers to ?Effective Informed Consent?
What is - Lack of clinician time - Confusion among clinicians about when informed consent is needed - Caution among physicians about giving too much information - Perception of patients that the informed consent form is “just a legal release” for the doctor or hospital to proceed - Patient unawareness that they can refuse the procedure or delay the decision - Patient language and cultural issues - Special patient circumstances - Poor quality of consent form and related educational materials - Patient inability to comprehend information on the informed consent form or related educational information about the proposed surgery or procedure - Clinician inability to detect patient’s lack ?of comprehension
500
The AACN (2008) suggests assessment five factors that must occur before deciding to delegate.
What is potential for harm, complexity of the task, amount of problem solving and innovation required, unpredictability of outcome, and level of patient interaction
500
An integrated process for collecting, storing and sharing information on nurse licensure and enforcement activities related to nurse licensure laws, which is administered by a nonprofit organization composed of and controlled by state licensing boards.
What is "coordinated licensure information system"