nursing 104 final ull All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Nursing 104
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Nursing 104
nursing role: nurse asses client resources, strengths and weaknesses, coping behaviors, and the
environment to optimize the problem solving and self-care abilities of the client and family - care
provider
what are the core functions of EHR? - health information and data capture, results manageme...
nursing 104 final ull
nursing role: nurse asses client resources, strengths and weaknesses, coping behaviors, and the
environment to optimize the problem solving and self-care abilities of the client and family - care
provider
what are the core functions of EHR? - health information and data capture, results management,
order entry and management, decision support, electronic communication and connectivity, patient
support, administrative processes, reporting and population health management
what does the primary provider disclose in an informed consent? - 1. nature of
therapy/procedure 2. benefits/outcomes 3. risks 4. alternative therapies w risks and benefits
law that ensures the CONFIDENTIALITY of the patient's health information. - HIPAA
intended to support individuals in expressing their preferences about medical treatment and making
decisions about END-OF-LIFE care - Patient self-determination act of 1990
"ANTI-DUMPING" law. prohibits the refusal of care and transfer of patients, including women in labor, for
uninsured or indigent patients - EMTALA
the physician or advanced practice nurse has a duty to disclose information so that the patient can make
intelligent decisions. - informed consent
purpose of law is to end discrimination against QUALIFIED PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES by removing
barriers that prevent them from enjoying the same opportunities available to persons without
disabilities - Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA)
system of principles concerning hte actions of the nurse in hsi or her relationships with patients,
patient's families, other health care providers, policymakers and society as a whole. provides implicit
standards and values for the professions - nurses code of ethics
,a set of standards on which to base ethical actions - ethical principles
the principle of respect for a person - autonomy
the belief in health care that truth telling is always right. - veracity
the belief that telling the truth in personal communication is a moral and ethical requirement -
veracity
a principle that implies a duty not to inflict harm - non-maleficence
to abstain from injuring others and to help others further their own well-being by removing harm and
eliminating threats - non-maleficence
system that captures, processes, communicates, secures, and presents data about the patient -
Electronic Health Records
caring is central to nursing interventions and is an essential attribute of the expert nurse - care
provider
nurse role: emphasis on health promotion and health maintenance. nurses encourage clients to look at
alternatives, recognize their choices, and develop a sense of control in a rapidly changing health care
environment - educator and counselor
nurse role: promote what is best for client, ensure the client's needs are met, and protecting the client's
rights - client advocate
nurse role: lead the change process, identify client, patient safety and health care delivery problems.
assess individual and organizational motivation and capacity for change - change agent
, nurse role: determine alternatives, explore possible outcomes, assess cost-effective resources in infinite
health-related situations - change agent
nurse role: improve health status and potential of individuals or families. ensure that safe, high quality
care is provided across all health care settings. increase effectiveness and level of satisfaction among
professional colleagues providing care - leader and manager
what level of study is necessary for a nurse researcher? - masters, associate, and baccalaureate
assess the total incidence of infections within a hospital. must conduct a thorough analysis to determine
the source of infection and its onset - infection control
assess the compliance of the agency or institution with established standards and explore variations
from these established standards. chart reviews and ongoing interaction with the staff of the agency -
quality management
treat the symptoms of those with progressive terminal disease. work holistically with clients and families
to maximize quality of life rather than focus on the quantity of life remaining - hospice nurse
focus on management and processing of health care information - informatics nurse specialist
specialty for nurses who desire autonomous practice and the opportunity to use advanced clinical skills.
fast paced diverse practice in an unstructured setting - flight nurse
nurse uses technology to provide health services by various telecommunication tools - telephone
triage nurse
nursing care delivery model: the oldest method of organizing patient care. nurses are responsible for
planning, organizing and performing all care - total patient care
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