Module 5
When can you break HIPAA?
intent to harm self or others Answering court orders, subpoenas, summonses (don't need authorization from patient)
Define Forced Field Analysis
looks at helping and hindering forces. Helping: toward goal hindering: blocks goal
Define risk analysis
ongoing process providing organization with understanding of risks and how to address risks
Specific example of a QI project?
retrospective chart review
Level I evidence
systematic review or meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
ROI requirements for releasing info on patient's chemical and psychiatric disorders to a third party? Chemical: alcohol use disorder Psychiatric: schizophrenia
2 separate ROIs
Standard of practice: Determined by state board of nursing or ANA?
ANA
Which ethical principle? Rennie Vs Klein court case stating he has the right to refuse medication after being involuntarily committed
Autonomy
Which ethical principle? Concerned with promise keeping, integrity, and honesty. Involves meeting patient's reasonable expectations that you are respectful, competent, and professional
Fidelity: being true and loyal
Failure Modes and Effects Analysis:
Identifying where and how a process might fail and look at relative impact of different failures
Which ethical principle? Stopping medication with harmful side effects or DC treatment strategy that isn't effective and may be harmful
Nonmaleficence: do no harm
Standard of practice definition
PMHNP required to do what other reasonably prudent nurses would do in a similar circumstance. Ensures high quality care
Keys to patient advocacy according to georgette?
Reduce stigma of mental illness through education, helping clients receive available services, participate in professional organizations
Scope of practice: Determined by state board of nursing or ANA?
State board of nursing
Root cause analysis:
a collective term that describes a wide range of approaches, tools, and techniques used to uncover causes of problems.
Key component to reflective practice
debriefing strategies (getting feedback after something happens)