Inability to carry out a moral decision involving internal and external constraints.
What is Moral Distress
the act or process of supporting, defending, or assisting in another's cause
Advocacy
True or false
You cannot break HIPAA if you don't disclose a patients name, DOB, or MR #
False
Nursing care where one nurse designs, implements, and remains accountable for the primary care of patients 24/7
Primary nursing
Conflict addressed openly
Overt conflict
Concern for the welfare and well-being of others
What is Altruism
Give an example of how you can advocate for your client
Manage information about their diagnosis.
Respect their choice.
mediate conversation between pt and MD.
Ensure pt is making an informed decision.
ETC
Give an example of appropriate HIPAA disclosures
reporting communicable diseases, vital statistics, and cancer registries
victims of abuse- DV, neglect or abuse
disclosure to coroners, medical examiners, or funeral directors
Subpeonea
Room numbers in the hospital
Nursing care where the nurse delegates the task à
Functional nursing
Conflict within yourself
Intrapersonal conflict
When we attempt to understand our own values regarding an issue and know when to put them aside.
What is Value neutrality
Give an example of a vulnerable population that may need help with advocacy
younger individuals with physical or mental health-related disabilities
those with limited English language
Older adults
Patients who serve as research subjects
requires healthcare facilities to provide emergency medical tx to patients who seek healthcare in the ED, regardless of their ability to pay, legal status, or citizenship status.
EMTALA
Health care services for those who need stroke rehab
Tertiary
Conflict between two different hospital units or groups
Intergroup conflict
Autonomy
List two of the Rights of disabled individuals
•Personal rights, including right to safety with people they know and strangers
•Right to be respected, treated with dignity
•Right to have or not have a sexual relationship
•Right to control their money, possessions
•Right to treatment in place that respects their freedom, includes a current written treatment plan that patient participated in making
•Right to refuse or accept suggested medication
•Right to exercise rights without punishment, withholding of treatment, abuse
•Right to living space providing reasonable protection from harm
a type of advanced directive that Gives direction about a person's wishes regarding life-prolonging treatments if the person is unable to make those decisions.
Living Will
Nursing care where the nurse has one client and provides all care for 1 shift
Case method
True or false: collaboration leads to improved client outcomes, reduced duplication of services, decreased client mortality and morbidity, and a decrease in job satisfaction
false, increase in job satisfaction
the duty to tell the truth
Veracity
What is this an example of? Speaking up for a patient denied necessary treatment due to financial barriers.
Advocacy
Who oversees licensure in North Carolina?
BON
What is someone who coordinates all disciplines involved in care for a patient?
Case manager