Define automony
what is Autonomy refers to the right to make one’s own personal decisions.
The description of expected roles and responsibilities of the critical care nurses the evaluation of the quality of critical care nursing provided to clients is provided by which organization?
what is American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN)
this refers to actions that support and defend the client’s health, wellness and personal rights.
what is advocacy
What is Client Advocacy
what is Supporting the client’s right to autonomy when making treatment decisions
1st step in ethical decision making would be and who is responsible for ethical decisions
what is identify whether an issue is an ethical dilemma.
the patient (if applicable)
Failure to complete an incident report after a medication error took place is an example of what?
a nurse violating the ethical principle Failure to report a medication error would be a violation to this ethical principle.
what is defined as the fairness of care delivery and use of resources.
what is justice
nonmaleficence vs beneficence
what is commitment to do no harm.
what is do good to your patient
define denial
what is Denial is a coping mechanism that includes the difficulty in believing in an expected or actual loss.
Incomplete documentation in the client’s health record is a form of
what is professional negligence.
define a mandated report?
what is Cases of abuse where nurses are legally required to report to the state health department or law enforcement, according to state laws.
master’s degree in nursing and certifications such as nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist and nurse practitioner can be considered?
what is APRN
the process of letting go of an object or person prior to the loss occurring.
what is Anticipatory grief
what is Fidelity refers to one’s ability to fulfill promises.
what is Implied consent
what is when a client adheres to instructions that the nurse provides.
what health care provider assists in swallow evaluations
what is speech pathologist
nursing responsibilities in a potential donor case?
what is the all tubes intact for donating tissues or organs, medical examiner will be investigating death.
what is negligence and how to avoid
what is Negligence is categorized as an unintentional tort where failure to implement safety measures that place a client at risk.
Act as a reasonable and prudent critical care nurse would under similar circumstances
what coping mechanism is where the individual acknowledges what has happened, and the reality of a situation or condition
what is Acceptance
Medicare vs Medicaid
what is Medicare is an option for clients with disabilities regardless of age.
Medicaid is a state funded program and ideal for clients with low income.
The nurse’s primary duty to the client (above all)
what is to Provide reasonable and prudent care
what does LEARN stand for
what is Listen, Explain, Acknowledge, Recommend, and Negotiate
ISBAR
what is Introduction, Situation, Background, Assessment, Recommendation
define Transformation grief
what is to cultivate resilience in exhaustion, become more self-aware about grief, understand grief is an inevitable, redefine purpose in the career
health promotion strategies for the stressed nurse
what are recreational activities, adequate water consumption, adequate break