Professionalism
Evidence Based Practice
Clinical Judgement
Patient Centered Care and Safety
Mix it up
100

What are the 6 Exemplars for professionalism

What are Integrity, Compassion, Courage, Humility, Advocacy and human flourishing?

100
Describe Grade A - I

What is Grade A - strongly recommend, Grade B - Recommends, Grade C - No recommendations for or against, Grade D - Recommends against, Grade I - Insufficient evidence 

100

What are the 4 key aspects of the clinical judgement model 

What is Noticing, Interpreting, Responding, reflecting in/on action 

***BONUS WORTH 80 PTS***

What is the difference between reflecting in action and reflecting on action?

100

Protection from harm or injury for patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance 

What is Safety

100

Code of ethics for nurses - establishes principles of safety and standards. "Safe nurse practice" 

What is the ANA (American Nurses Association)

200

Describe Maria and Josselson. Then identify the four identity statuses. 

What is arrises in late adolescents and this is where the vision for the future career goals start to form. The four identity statuses: Identity diffusion, foreclosure, moratorium, and identity achieved. 

200

What are the 3 types of research in Primary Literature 

Quantitative, Qualitative and Mixed design 

***BONUS QUESTION WORTH 100 PTS***

2. What is the Golden Standard for Quantitative research?

200

An interpretation or conclusion about a patients needs, concerns, or health problems, and/or the decision to take action, use or modify standard approaches, or improvise new ones as deemed appropriate by the patients response 

What is Clinical Judgement 

200

What errors did Lucian Leape identify? (4)

What are diagnostic errors, Preventative errors, communication errors, and treatment errors 

***BONUS WORTH 250 POINTS***

Define all the errors

200

Describe DECS

Differentiated Essential Competencies. Meaning what an associate nurse should be able to do. 

300

Being attentive to what is right and good from both societal and professional perspective. Example: It is not right to accept a date from a patient who is still in care in the hospital. 

What is Acting Ethically 

300

He discovered the link between absence of hand washing and the transmission of infection 

what is Ignaz Semmelweis 

***BONUS QUESTION WORTH 150***

3.What is the name of the medical problem that he observed that lead his to this discovery?

300

Requires lifelong learning and the ability to acquire relevant experiences that can be reflected on continuously to improve nursing judgement 

What is critical thinking 

300

Describe Latent error and Active Error

What is Latent Errors are errors that happen within a system and Active errors happen within the hospital staff


***Latent errors can cause Active Errors 

300

What are the 3 types of Secondary Literature 

What is Evidence summaries, Systemic reviews and meta-analysis, and practice guidelines

400

Nursing skills and knowledge integrated with dignity and respect for all human beings incorporating the assumptions and values of the profession while maintaining accountability and self-awareness 

What is Professionalism 

400
What is PICOT

What is patient population, intervention, comparison, outcome, and time frame

**BONUS WORTH 50 PTS***

1. What type of questions is PICOT a formula for?

400

List 3 interrelated concepts of Clinical Judgement.
If you can List 6/7 get an extra 50 points!!

what is Patient education, professional identity, Care coordination, Leadership, Safety, Health care quality, and Evidence 

400

Recognizes the patient or designee as the source of control and full partner in providing compassionate care based on respect for patient preference, values, and needs 

What is patient centered care

400
Describe Error by commission, Error by Omission, and Error by Execution

What is Error by Commission: did not provide care correctly

Error by omission: Did not provide care

Error by Execution: Provided care incorrectly 

500

This is used to internalize what is occurring with the patient and family and also what is happening and changing ones own perspective 

What is Engaging in Reflection 

500

Studies of group of people over a specified period of time can be used to defect long-term health changes, such as the effects of exposure to particular environmental factors or lifestyle choices 

what is Longitudinal study 

500

3 situations that puts a patient at risk due to an error in clinical judgement 

What is medication administration, Pain medications, discharge medications
500

The Antecedents of patient centered care focuses on what? (2 categories)

what is nursing focus and patient/family focus 

500

Who's going to pass the exam?

All of us (: