Leaving a high fall-risk patient alone in the bathroom
Negligence
Do what I say because I said it leadership style
Autocratic
Routes of medication administration that pass the first-pass effect
Sublingual, buccal, IV
Personal beliefs about ideas that determine
standards that shape behavior
Values
Things that can lead to an increased heart rate
Exercise, stress
Dehydration/hypovolemia
Cardiac issues
Fever
Acute pain
Inserting an IV on a client who refused
Battery
Let's take a vote leadership style
Democratic
The point when the drug is at its lowest concentration
Trough
This mode of value transmission includes demonstration
Modeling
Movement of air in and out of the lungs
Ventilation
Threatening to cause harm to a client refusing their medication
Assault
Do what you want, I trust you leadership style
Laissez-faire
Order carried out until cancelled by another order
Standing order
Concern or welfare and well-being of others
Altruism
Difficulty or labored breathing
Keeping a client from leaving AMA
False imprisonment
Reasons for resistance to change
Lack of understanding, fear of increased workload, limited tolerance, disagreement about benefits
List the associated right: "I'm not taking that poison."
Right to refuse
Difficulty focusing, anxiety, disruptive behavior and problems connecting with others sympathetically are examples of
Compassion fatigue
Body heat loss through use of a fan
Convection
Unintentional torts
Negligence, malpractice
True or False: Don’t delegate admission assessment,
abnormal vitals, discharge planning, education,
invasive lines, parenteral medications
True
Types of parenteral medications
IV, IM, Subcutaneous, Intradermal,
Right to self determination
Autonomy
Primary source of heat loss
Skin