Fundamental, fundamentals
Nursing Process
Ethics and Legality
ADPIE
FUNdamental Potporri
100
These describe the responsibilities for which nurses are accountable.
What are ANA Standards (American Nurses Association)
100
this type of assessment is an ongoing process integrated with nursing care.
What is problem focused assessment?
100
This is an agreement by a client to accept a course of treatment or a procedure after being provided complete information, including the benefits and risks of treatment, alternatives to the treatment, and prognosis if not treated by a health care provider.
What is informed consent?
100
Unlike subjective data, this type consists of things that can be observed or measured.
What is objective?
100
This guides knowledge development and directs education, research, and practice although each influences the others
What is the role of nursing theory?
200
a delivery model that brings all services and care providers to the client.
What is patient focused care?
200
She defines adaptation as the process and outcome whereby the thinking and feeling person uses conscious awareness and choice to create human and environmental integration.
Who is Sister Callista Roy?
200
These three groups of people cannot give consent.
What are minors, unconscious people, and the mentally ill?
200
In 1990 this organization adopted a working definition of a diagnosis..."a clinical judgment about an individual, family, or community responses to actual and potential health problems/life processes.
What is NANDA (North American Nursing Diagnosis Association)?
200
analyzing, applying standards, and criticizing comprise part of this important skill.
What is critical thinking?
300

She is considered

Who is Jean Watson

300
Leininger states that _____ is the essence of nursing and the dominant, distinctive, and unifying feature of nursing.
What is care?
300
Promoting health and wellness, preventing illness, restoring health, and caring for the dying are examples of this.
What are the 4 areas of Nursing Practice?
300
Like standards of care, _______ are pre-developed to indicate the actions commonly required for a particular group of clients.
What are protocols?
300
this is the coordination of health care services by health care providers for clients moving from one health care setting to another and between and among health care professionals.
What is Continuity of Care?
400
clinical decision making based on the simultaneous use of the best evidence, clinical expertise and clients' values.
What is Evidence Based Practice (EBP)?
400
This must be both systemic and continuous to prevent the omission of significant information.
What is data collection?
400
Negligence and Malpractice are types of these.
What are torts?
400
Reassuring the client, determining the nurses need for assistance, and supervising the delegated care are three important parts of this nursing process?
What is implementing?
400
this uses technology to transmit electronic data about clients to persons at distant locations.
What is telemedicine?
500
Qualitative and Quantitative are types of this.
What is Research?
500
This acronym helps students remember the nursing process.
What is AD PIE (Assessing, Diagnosing, Planning, Implementing, and Evaluating)
500
This includes standards affecting the confidentiality, integrity and availability of data.
What is HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996)?
500
Continuing, modifying, or terminating the nursing care plan is part of this important step in the nursing process.
What is evaluating?
500
Roy focuses on the individual as ___________ a adaptive system that employs a feedback cycle of input (stimuli)
What is biopsychosocial ?