1. Team based nursing model
Answer
-Small hierarchal leadership model
-The RN is the team leader.
-Not used much today.
2. Primary nursing model
Answer
-All care is given by the RN
-RN assumes all care for a small group from admissions to d/c
-When the primary nurse is off, specific instructions are given to other nurses for providing care
-HIGH COST, not used much
3. Patient and Family centered model
Answer
-Supports mutual partnerships among the patient, family, and health care team.
-Patient and their family are full partners in care planning and management.
-RN is group leader.
-Used frequently.
4. Case management model
Answer
-Collaboration, communication, and teamwork among caregivers
-Efficient use of time
-Increases quality by focusing care on carefully developed outcomes
-Case managers DO NOT provide direct patient care.
5. Magnet recognition
,Answer
Based on six standards that are crucial to creating a pos- itive practice environment for nurses
Shared decision making, leadership, safety, quality, well-being, and professional development
6. entry level competencies
Answer
Entry level nurses are expected to understand and follow the Scope of practice and Standard of
care.You should know what that means for you the nurse.
7. Delegation
Answer
The process of transferring performance of a task to another member of the health care team while
retaining accountability for the outcome. If someone watches your patient, you are still
responsible.
8. Supervision
Answer
The process of directing, monitoring, and evaluating the perfor- mance of tasks by another
member of the healthcare team.
9. Other RN's, LPNs, and assistive personnel
Answer
Who can the RN supervise and delegate to?
10. Other LPNs and assistive personnel
Answer
Who can the LPN supervise and dele- gate to?
11. no one
Answer
Who can the assistive personnel supervise and delegate to?
, 12. Delegation factors
Answer
-Predictability of the outcome
-Potential for harm
-Complexity of care
-Need for problem solving and innovation
-Level of interaction with the client
13. predictability of the outcome
Answer
You can delegate a routine task but NO new treatment for the patient.
14. potential for harm
Answer
You may not delegate tasks on an unstable patient and high risk tasks
15. complexity of care
Answer
-Are complex tasks required as a part of the client's care?
-Is the delegatee legally able to perform the task and does he have the skills necessary?
-See what the Nurse Practice Act allows
16. Need for problem solving and innovation
Answer
-If nursing assignment is required as part of the tasks, you cannot delegate it
-will a judgment need to be made while performing the task?
-does it require nursing assessment skills?
17. level of interaction with the client
Answer
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