Approaches that assist healthcare
providers or patients to understand what they hold as important in order
to identify preferences in decision-making
What are Values clarification methods?
Use of mechanisms or devices that make it difficult
to perform an error
What is mistake-proofing?
branch of philosophy with an emphasis on morality
What is ethics?
Protects the public by legally defining and describing the scope of nursing practice
What is Nurse Practice act?
Actions that go without being
addressed or confronted can become harmful or
threatening.
What is incivility?
Beliefs a person considers highly important
What are personl values?
Standardized report consisting of Situation, Background,
Assessment, and Recommendation
What is SBAR?
To do or promote good to help others
What is Beneficence?
The legal ability to practice as a nurse as defined in a
region’s nurse practice act
What is Nursing licensure?
How well a health care
professional embodies the
core values of integrity,
responsibility, advocacy and
accountability while
providing top-quality care to
patients
What is professionalism?
Beliefs endorsed by professional groups
What are professional values?
Used after an event, especially an unexpected one, to explore what went well and what could have been performed better.
What is debriefing?
Making fair decisions about resource allocations for societies or groups.
What is justice?
Expected level of performance or practice as
established by guidelines, authority, or custom
What are standards of care?
Improved health laws, reformed hospitals,
reorganized military medical services, and established nursing as a profession
Who is Florence Nightingale?
A method of examining social issues and the values that motivate human choices
What are values Inquiry?
Conflict between family members or among healthcare providers and patients
What is value conflicts?
The professional duty and legal obligation to keep
information about a patient private
What is Confidentiality?
An act of omission or commission that would not be
performed by a reasonably prudent person
What is malpractice?
is the legislation describing what nurses are legally
authorized to do
What is scope of practice?
Behaviors will indicate _______
What are values?
guidelines developed by organizations or agencies
to direct professional practice
What are institutional policies?
Validate feelings.
Conduct a case analysis.
Identify outcomes.
Identify short- and long-term goals.
Clarify accountabilities
What are ways to resolve ethical dilemmas?
Negligence performed by a licensed professional
What is malpractice?
The need for oxygen, food, water, elimination,
activity, rest, temperature maintenance, and sexuality
What are Physiologic needs?