The traditional concept involves listening to the patient and demonstrating respect and compassion
What is "Patient centered Care"
The traditional view of teamwork may involve working side by side with other health care professionals while forming nursing skills.
What is "Teamwork and Collaboration"
Traditional practices involve adhering to internal policies to standardize skills execution.
What is "Evidence Based Practice"
A long standing approach to quality involves routinly updating nursing policies and procedures
What is "Quality Improvement"
A simplistic, traditional definition of safety is to use bed rails properly to ensure "that my patient does not fall during my shift"
What is "safety"
change in consciousness that includes the loss of awareness in the surrounding environment;
What is "sleep"
inability to fall asleep or stay asleep; can last a few days (transient) or can occur over time.
What is "insomnia"
Biological rhythms influenced by internal and external factors
What is "circadian rhythms"
Stage of sleep where youre in a light sleep, no eye movement, awaken easily-
What is "Stage 2"
Developmental Considerations
Motivation
Culture
Lifestyle & Habits
Environmental
Psychological
Illness
Medications
What is "Factors affecting sleep"
Documentation consists of timely and accurate charting
What is "Informatics"
Includes reasoning both outside and inside the clinical setting.
What is "critical thinking skills"
refers to the result of critical thinking or clinical reasoning- the conclusion, decision, or opinion you make.
What is "Clinical judgment"
QSEN stands for
What is "Quality and Safety Education for Nurses"
The goal of this project is to meet the challenge of preparing future nurses who will have the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to continuously improve the quality and safety of the health care systems within which they work.
What is "QSEN"
Food that is appropriate to eat prior to bed
What is "protein and complex carbs"
What beverages should you avoid before bed?
What is "tea and alcohol"
systematic and continuous collection, analysis, validation, and communication of patient data or information.
What is "assessment"
the science of how to use data, information and knowledge to improve human health and the delivery of health care services
What is "Informatics"
instructional strategy in which learners identify, graphically display in a diagram or drawing, and identify interrelationships between concepts.
What is "concept map"
Failure to:
Assess or monitor patient
Assess in timely manner
Document monitoring
Use equipment properly
Notify healthcare provider
is an example of
What is "malpractice"
Performing an act a reasonably prudent person under similar circumstances would not do or failing to perform an act that a reasonably prudent person under similar circumstances would do
What is "negligence"
intentional or unintentional acts of wrong doing
What is "torts"
Hiding a pill in the food of a patient refusing is an example of
What is "deception"
process to ensure that schools educating healthcare providers meet minimum standards of education
What is "Accredidation"