This committee provides structure and guidelines for potential problems arising from ethical dilemmas in patient care.
What is the ethics committee? (pg. 77)
Personnel and supplies are line items in this budget.
What is an operating budget?
The textbook uses this image when describing leadership.
What is a spider web?
Accountable care organizations (ACOs) emerged as a result of this legislation, promoted by President Obama?
What is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010? (pg. 202-203)
(Will also accept Affordable Care Act)
This famous nurse pioneer used statistics to improve health outcomes for soldiers in the Crimean War.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
This ethical principle is rooted in the nurses' responsibility to treat each patient fairly.
What is justice? (pg. 74)
People often mention FTEs when discussing payroll expenses. What are FTEs?
What are full-time equivalents?
The Quadruple Aim in Healthcare includes more satisfied patients, lowering medical costs, more satisfied providers and ___________ - arguably the most important.
What is better care?
The amended Civil Rights Act of 1991 broadened the issue of __________ ____________ in the workplace.
What is sexual harassment? (pg. 66)
"Stayin' Alive" (BeeGees), "Another One Bites the Dust" (Queen), and "Turn Down for What" (Lil Jon) can help you keep the beat while performing this life-saving technique.
What is cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR)?
This occurs when two ethical principles compete.
What is moral distress? (pg. 76)
Unnecessary care, healthcare financing, and pharmaceutical usage are just three examples of factors that ___________ the cost of healthcare.
What is increase?
Within any nursing role, the nurse must lead, manage, and __________.
What is follow?
The scope of nursing practice is defined and guided by each state in the ______ _______ ____?
What is the nurse practice act? (pg. 50)
This is the common name for the disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus.
What is the chicken pox?
This ethical principle addresses personal freedom and self-determination.
What is autonomy? (pg. 73)
These costs, on a nursing unit, do not change as the volume of the patients change - things like expenses related to renting, utilities, loan payments, and administrative salaries.
What are fixed costs? (pg. 423)
Developing the capacity for leadership is a ____________ identified in the AACN Baccalaureate Essentials (2021).
What is a competency?
This committee of the New Jersey State Nurses Association (NJSNA) is a non-partisan political action committee that aims to influence healthcare policy discourse by endorsing and contributing to candidates who support the nursing profession and quality healthcare.
What is Interested Nurses Political Action Committee (INPAC)?
A study found that nurses walk an average of ____ miles during every 12-hour shift. 3, 5, or 7
What is 5?
These formal statements articulate values and beliefs of a given profession.
What are Professional Codes of Ethics?
This expense is the largest line item on a hospital's general budget.
What is personnel? (pg. 425)
The textbook uses the acronym VUCA to describe CRAZY days. Volatile, Uncertain, Complex, and _________
What is ambiguous?
New Jersey Bill A944 eliminates practice restrictions for these nurses.
Who are advanced practice nurses?
The first nursing school in the United States was in located in this New England town.
What is Boston?