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Patient Centered Care

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The protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, communities and popul   Nursing  
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Demonstrated by critical thinking model known as the Nursing Process: Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcomes Identification and Planning and Evaluation.   Standards of Practice  
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Philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define principles the nurse will use to provide care to patients.   Code of Ethics  
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Focus on health services provided on individual bases.   Primary Care  
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Disease Management, Hospitals (E.R., Urgent Care,CCU, Med-Surg, Subacute units), Acutely ill etc. Part of Health Care Settings and Services.   Secondary and Tertiary Care  
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Multidisciplinary treatment plan that outlines treatments or interventions patients need to have while in the hospital for a specific condition or procedure.   Critical Pathway  
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Imagines and explores alternatives, considers ethical principles and then makes informed decisions.   Critical Thinking  
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Assessment, Diagnosis, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation.   Nursing Process  
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An agreement to respect anthers right to determine a course of action.   Autonomy  
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Taking positive actions to help others. "To do good"   Beneficence  
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The avoidance of harm or hurt. "Do no harm"   Nonmaleficence  
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The ability to keep promises.   Fidelity  
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Refers to attitudes or states of affairs that exemplify a traditional relationship between father (pater) and child.   Paternalism  
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Describe and define legal boundaries of nursing practice within each state.   Nurse Practice Acts  
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Another name for Regulatory Law.   Administrative Law  
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Protects the rights of disabled people.   Americans w/Disabilities Act  
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Provides that when a patient comes to emergency dept or hospital appropriate medical screening occurs with hospital's capacity.   Emergency Medical Treatment and Active Labor Act  
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Forbids health plans from placing lifetime or annual limits on mental health coverage that are less generous than those placed on medical or surgical benefits.   Mental Health Act  
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Individual who is at least 18 yrs old has right to make organ donation; in wiring w/their signatures.   Uniform Anatomical Gift Act  
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Protects individuals from losing their health insurance when changing jobs by providing portability. Privacy and Confidentiality.   Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)  
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Civil wrong against a person property.   Torts  
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Health care providers can use cardiopulmonary definition or the whole-brain definition to determine death.   The Uniform Determination of Death Act  
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Willful acts that violate another's rights.   Intentional Torts  
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Acts where intent is lacking but volitional action and direct causation occur.   Quasi-Intentional Torts  
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Conduct that falls below standard of care.   Negligence  
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Legal guidelines for nursing practice and provide minimum acceptable nursing care.   Standards of Care  
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System of ensuring appropriate nursing care the attempts to identify potential hazards and eliminate them before harm occurs.   Risk Management  
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Describes and gives defining characteristics to the person, environment, nursing, and health.   The Roy Adaptation Model  
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Relating to the five part problem solving process ADPIE.   Nursing Process  
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Used as one of the frameworks of course objectives, but also as the framework for evaluation of student process and performance.   ADN Competencies  
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Modes of Roy   Physiologic-physical, self concept-group identity, role function, and interdependence.  
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Greater than the sum of all 4 modes.   Holistic Nature  
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Psychosocial theory of development.   Erikson  
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Self Concept   Identity, Body Image, and Role Performance  
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