1. Develops and accentuates differences among learners.
2. Source of insight and motivation
3. Barrier or rigid mold
4. Foundation upon which you are defined
What are four ways experience influences learning?
100
Lady of the Lamp
Believed nurses manipulate the environment every day to enhance patient recovery.
What is Nightingale?
100
problems are identified in practice daily. Questions arise if skills and treatment are current.
What is best practice?
100
Entrusting the responsibility or task to another who is qualified and who has demonstrated competent ability to carry out the task
What is Delegation?
100
opposition of feelings, beliefs, desires, or goals.
What is Conflict?
200
Distinguish your short-term goals
Distinguish your long-term goals
Outcomes to be addressed first and foremost
Problem-solving approach to nursing practice that involves the conscientious use of current best evidence in making decisions about patient care.
What is Evidence Based Practice?
200
Mutual respect and trust when working together
What is Collaboration?
200
RN must ensure that the medical and nursing plan of care is implemented, evaluated, and possibly modified so that the patient outcomes are the best.
What is Accountability?
300
Auditory
Tactile
Visual
What is learning styles?
300
"My pain is 9/10"
"The pain is in the back of my head"
"I haven't slept all night"
What is subjective data?
300
Problem or patient
Intervention
Comparison intervention
Outcome
What is PICO?
300
The patient has benefited from the experience and learning has taken place.
What is two assumptions made when educating patients?
300
Components that play a major role in how an individual views health and illness.
What is cultural, spiritual, and social?
400
giving yourself the opportunity to succeed, or enable your own success.
What is personal empowerment?
400
Problem
"related to"
"as evidenced by"
What is actual problem of nursing diagnosis?
400
The heart of the interaction. Requires empathy, being able to maintain compassionate insight into the feelings and beliefs of the individual, accept with thoughtful consideration his or her point of view, and maintain awareness of the influence of your own words, intonation, and nonverbal gestures.
What is therapeutic communication?
400
Patient is in best possible condition before session.
Patient's environment must be prepared before session.
Patient who becomes an expert is empowered to maintain physical and psychological well-being.
What is factors conducive to successful learning?
400
Infancy, Toddler, Early Childhood, Middle Childhood, Adolescence, Adulthood, Middle Age, and Old Age
What is Erikson's eight stages of development?
500
Educational level and Critical thinking
Assessment skills and Care planning
Legal responsibilities
IV therapy / Blood Admin
Patient teaching skills
What is differences between LVN and RN roles?
500
Most errors result from one or more breaks in a chain of events.
Seek to identify error rather than individuals or group.
What is Root-Cause Analysis?
500
Advising
Minimizing feelings
Environmental factors
Making ambiguous comments
Being self-aware
What is Blockers and Facilitators to therapeutic communication?