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Concepts of Professionalism

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What are the responsibilities of the LPN?   Assist the RN with care plan, help RN determine client progress towards desired outcome  
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What are the responsibilities of the student LPN?   Same as LPN  
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Who was known as "Lady of the Lamp"?   Florence Nightingale  
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What are the consequences of a nursing student lying about having a felony?   Student will not be able to test  
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What cultural considerations should be given while giving nursing care?   Research different cultures, make no assumptions, address your pt in formal terms, consider eye contact/physical distance, create an open, honest environment for two-way communication  
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Who writes the guidelines for practice for LPN's in the state of Oklahoma?   Oklahoma State Board of Nursing  
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What specific document outlines the roles and responsibilities of the LPN?   Nurse Practice Act  
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What is NFLPN?   National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses - Official agency that exist exclusively for the LPN/LVN membership, and promotes standards of the LPN/LVN  
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What is NLN?   National League for Nursing - Promotes excellence in nursing education to build a strong and diverse nursing workforce to advance the health of our nation & global community  
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What is ANA?   American Nursing Association - Professional organization to advance and protect the profession of nursing  
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What are the consequences of breaking the rules and guidelines as a practicing LPN?   You can have your license denied, revoked and/or suspended  
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What influences the quality of another person?   Decisions you make  
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What are some components of professionalism?   Appearance, how you act, how you treat your fellow workers, how you handle problems at work, and how you handle stress  
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What are the four elements of professionalism?   Formal and continued education, licensure, enforceable code of conducts/ethics  
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What does profession mean?   Sacred vow  
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What does nursing mean?   Diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems  
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What does the health & safety of a patient depend on?   Doing the job & doing it correctly  
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True or False: Nursing is a major responsibility   True  
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True or False: Nursing is a job   False  
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When did the first LPN school open?   1892  
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How long was the first LPN school?   Three months  
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What do the role & responsibilities of LPN require you to do?   Participate in continuing education activities to remain current with skills and knowledge  
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As an LPN, who's legal guidelines do you practice under?   Oklahoma State Board of Nursing  
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What does the Nurse Practice Act do?   Identifies the roles & responsibilities of LPN  
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What gives the Board of Nursing the authority to deny revoke, or suspend your nursing license?   The Nurse Practice Act  
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What is one reason for suspension of a nursing license?   Unprofessional conduct  
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Who can a newly licensed LPN practice under?   Physician, Dentist, & RN  
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What is the purpose of the licensing laws for the LPN?   To protect the public from unqualified people  
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What is the RN's responsibility?   Initial assessment  
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What is the LPN's responsibility?   Assist RN with care-plan, and help determine patient progress towards desired outcomes  
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During planning, how does the LPN assist RN?   RN is the only one allowed to develop and initiate care-plan, therefor the LPN can only assist with plan or do as delegated by the RN  
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What does the LPN do for implementation?   Use the care-plan as a guide for care  
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What does the LPN do during evaluation?   Assist RN to determine patient progress towards the desired outcomes  
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What is the caring process?   Provide compassionate/respectful support  
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There is no ___ in Team?   I  
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True or False: As a nursing student, you don't work under the same rules of supervision as an LPN   False  
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What is scope of practice?   Procedures, actions, and processes that a healthcare practioner is permitted to undertake in keeping with the terms of their professional license  
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What is delegation?   Transfer of responsibility for the performance of a task from one person to another  
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What is advocacy?   The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness & injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response  
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What are the task that can not be delegated to someone who is not a nurse?   Assessment, communication with a physician, certain medications, emergency situations requiring nursing expertise, monitory patient responses to medication  
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What is unprofessional conduct?   Acts, behavior, knowledge, or practice that does not measure up to accepted standards in your state, which could endanger the health & well being of patients  
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What are some examples of unprofessional conduct?   Violation of confidentiality, impersonation of a nurse, fraudulent billing practices, negligence, falsification of information, diverting medications  
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What do potential employers look for when hiring?   Neat appearance, ability to correctly & concisely answer questions, & stable job history  
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What must you always be honest about to avoid licensure issues?   Previous felony convictions  
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How do you maintain cultural competence?   Respect unique beliefs, styles & traditions of all family members you encounter, accommodate cultural diversity, & deepen your cultural awareness continually  
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What is a part of being professional?   Community Service  
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What is the NCLEX?   Licensure examination used to test entry level nursing competence of candidates for licensure as registered nurses and as licensed practical/vocational nurses  
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What is nursing?   A profession focused on assisting patients attain, re-attain & maintain optimal health and functioning; it is both a science and an art  
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What is the nursing process?   Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation  
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What is standard of care?   A diagnostic and treatment process that a clinician should follow for a certain type of patient, illness, or clinical circumstance  
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