Looking at things that are not working for a patient is an example of this.
What is deficit-based care?
These are the steps that make up ADPIE/ANPIE.
What are assessment, diagnosis, planning, implementation, and evaluation?
True or false: The Code of Ethics helps nurses make decisions on a daily basis.
What is true?
This organization regulates nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Who are the CRNNL?
True or false: goals are similar to expected outcomes.
What is true?
True or false: The phases of the spiraling process are exploring, zeroing in, working out, implementing, and reviewing.
What is false?
True or false: A fractured femur is a nursing diagnosis.
What is false?
To do no harm is also known as this.
What is nonmaleficence?
These are broad, authoritative, principled-based statements that articulate conduct or
performance expected of RNs & NPs.
What are Standards of Practice?
A patient rating their pain as 11/10 is this kind of data.
What is subjective data?
SBN offers these 4 benefits to patients and families.
What are Empowerment; Self-efficacy; Hope; and A transformative shift of attention?
A basic 3-part statement is made up of these items.
What are problem, etiology, and signs and symptoms?
Participating in futile care can lead a nurse to experience this.
What is an ethical dilemma or moral distress?
Self-care is an important component of this.
What is fitness to practice?
A nurse who verbally threatens a client with restraints could be found guilty of this.
What is intrapersonal?
When a patient is too weak to move from the bed to the commode, so a sit-to-stand lift is used, it is this step of the nursing process.
What is implementation?
Individuals and professions strive to uphold these.
What are values and standards?
An RN can provide care in their scope of practice if they meet these 3 criteria.
What is they are educated, competent, and authorized?
A study that contains both quantitative and qualitative data is known as this.
What is mixed-methods research?
These are the 8 pillars of SBN.
What are Health and Healing; Uniqueness; Holism and embodiment; Subjective reality and created meaning; Person and environment are integral; Self-determination; Learning, timing, and readiness; and Collaborative partnerships?
These are the criteria that make a goal SMART.
What are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and timely?
The nursing Code of Ethics is made up of these two parts.
What are Nursing Values and Ethical Responsibilities, and Ethical Endeavours Related to Broader Societal Issues?
Scope of practice between RNs and LPNs differs due to these 4 things.
What are breadth and depth of education, and client, complexity of care, and the environment?
Technology used in a clinical encounter is known as this.