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The nurse's responsibility regarding an improper medical order that may cause patient harm Clarify or refuse the order and report it
Situational example of criminal action committed by a nurse Stealing medication
Situational example of abandonment of patients by the nurse Leaving patients without giving report to another nurse
14th amendment right to due process
4 P's Power Perseverance Passion Personal Attributes
Qualities of traditional adult learning higher energy levels fewer out of school responsibilities at their prime physically
most common fear for nursing students Fear of Failure
Qualities of right and left brain thinkers right side (intuitive, imaginative, impulsive) Left side (Analytical, Rational, Objective)
3 perceptual learning preference visual auditory kinesthetic/ tactual
What is a visual learner Learner Primarily with their eyes
What is an Auditory learner Learn primarily by listening
What is a kinesthetic/ Tactual learner learn primarily by hands on tasks
how does an interpersonal learner (the socializer) learn best sharing, comparing, cooperating, and interviewing
What are external distractions give an example They occur in your physical and social environment Nursing students (Personal study areas, lighting, background noise, peers) Regular ( Hunger , Thirst)
what is nonmaleficence and give an example means (Do no harm) Example six rights for giving medication
What is benefiencence Do good Example Put the client's interest 1st
What is knowledge memorizing
Is the nurse Practice act a common law or statutory law Statutory law
What is Verbal communication? Spoken or written word
Nursing standard of care A guideline for good nursing care
What is civil law and give an example of a nursing liability Applies to (relationships between private individuals and infringements on individual rights) Examples of nursing liability tort unintentional intentional negligence contract
What is two-way communication? A back and forth communication
What is a one - way communication? The sender says something to the receiver and no opportunity for feedback
Alternative to nursing homes Home health adult daycare
Examples of someone who might need home health Someone who needs help managing a chronic illness
Examples of someone who might need an adult day Care Elderly or disable adults needing socialization and safety
What is a durable medical power of attorney? Someone who a person appoints to help make medical decisions when the person is no longer able to do so
What is the nurse practice act (NPA) defines nursing practice and establishes standards for nurses in your state
what is informed consent? Must be obtained for procedures given complete and understandable information about a proposed medical treatment, procedure, or research study,
What is slander? Defamation by verbalizing untrue or private information to a third party (gossip)
What is Libel? Defamation through written communication or pictures
what is defamation damage to someone's reputation through false communication without their permission
what is False imprisonment keeping someone detained against his or her will
What is battery Physically touching someone without consent
what is assault A threat to do something (an attempt)
What are intentional torts The intent to cause harm to an individual/ client
what are the 4 cognitive levels Knowledge comprehension application analysis
What are the levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs physiological safety love and belonging self-esteem self-actualization
What is the difference between ethical and unethical behavior Ethical is (right, wrong, good, bad, ought, duty) Unethical is (something you aren't supposed to do)
What is a skilled nursing facility 24/7 medical care
define analysis means breaking down information into basic parts and relate those parts to the big picture
Define Random thoughts channel surfing
What is false reassurance? telling someone you will be okay
What is Ruminative thing Instant replay
What is ethics right, wrong, good, bad, ought, and duty
who might need a skilled nursing facility pt recovering from a stroke, surgery, or serious illness
What level of information processing must the LPN/LVN function in comprehension, application, analysis
What are open-ended questions? Questions that expand such as what, where, when, how, why
What is accountability that you are answerable for anything you have done
What is subjective data What the patient states
What are focused questions These are questions that provides even more definitive information
What is Orem's self-care deficit theory and (3) sub-theories 3 Sub-theories (The theory of self-care, theory of self-care deficit, and the theory of nursing systems.) The theory explains when nursing is needed by focusing on a person's ability to perform self-care activities to maintain health.
What is nonverbal communication? body language
What is involved in each stage of the nursing process for the NCLEX-PN Assessment Planning Implementation Evaluation
The nursing process 1970s to 1990s what was added the nursing diagnosis
What are the 3 components of Waston's theory of human care and Harmoney mind, body, spirit
What is objective data things you can record with evidence
What is evidence based practice? Use current research and data to guide clinical decision making
Define Application Use learned material in new situation
Define Autonomy the ability to make your own decisions and act independently
What are the principles of ethics nonmaleficence Beneficence autonomy fidelity Justice
What is nursing jargon medical terms
What is an active listener/ viewer Always thinking, not just hearing o seeing words
what is a passive listener/ viewer receives sound or sees words with little recognition or personal involvement
Where was the location and year of the 1st school of nursing 1836 Kaiserwerth, Germany
Florence Nightengale's birthplace Florence, Italy
1st state to pass LPN laws Mississippi in 1914
Clara Barton established the 1st chapter of what organization in 1881? American Red Cross in Danville, New York
name the 9 ways of thinking Non focused thinking habitual thinking random thoughts ruminative thinking all or none thinking negative thinking directed(or focused) thinking Problem- oriented thinking Critical thinking
Define directed thinking Purposeful and outcome oriented
Define Rehabilitaion restoring function and independence after illness or injury
Define Habitual thinking Automatic pilot
What is a copayment Fixed amount paid by the patient for healthcare service
What is Fidelity Be true
What is justice fair to all
define comprehension understanding material
what is Affective communication feeling the tone
define empathy The ability to understand and appreciate what someone is feeling without experiencing the emotion itself
define commitment means incorporation all previous characteristics into your nursing communication practices
What does it mean change of patient status pt was fine and is now coding
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