Health Unit Secretary

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Home Health

Equipment and services provided to patient in-home to ensure comfort and care

Clinical Pathway

A method of outlining a patient's path of treatment for a specific diagnosis, procedure, or symptom

Holistic Nursing Care

A modern nursing practice that expresses the philosophy of total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, and spiritual needs of the patient. Also called comprehensive care

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A process used to communicate the doctors orders to the nursing staff and other hospital departments.

Director of Nursing

A registered nurse in charge of nursing services (may be called director of patient services, nursing administrator, vice president of nursing services, or director of care DOC)

Nurse Manager

A registered nurse who assists the director of nursing in carrying out administrative responsibilities and is in charge of one or more nusing units (may also be called unit manager, clinical manager, or patient care manager)

Assistant Nurse Manager

A registered nurse who assists the nurse manager in coordinating activities on the nursing unit

Nursing Unit Administration

Division within the hospital responsible for non-clinical patient care

clinical decision support system(CDSS)

A Computerized system that provides feedback to the physician regarding drug dosages, routes, frequencies as well as alerts regarding allergies lab values, and drug interactions.

Health Care Aid (Certified Nursing Assisant)

A certified health care giver who performs basic nursing tasks

Assignment Sheet

A form completed at the beginning of each work shift that indicates the nursing staff member(s) assigned to each patient on that nursing unit

Licensed Practical Nurse

A graduate of a 2 year school of nursing who is licensed in the state in which he or she is practicing; provides direct care and functions under the direction of the registered nurse

Resident

A graduate of a medical school who is gaining experience in a hospital

SWAT, HUC, Nurse, or SWAT Team

A health unit coordinator, a nurse, or a group of health care workers that are on call for all units in the hospital to provide assistance as needed (may also be called resource HUC, nurse, or resource team)

Homeopathic/Naturopathic Medicine

Alternative medical system that proposes that there is a healing power in the body that establishes, maintains, and retores health.

Nursing Intervention

Any act (treatment) by a nurse that implemets the nursing care plan or clinical pathway or any specific objective of that plan or pathway

Chronic Care

Care for illnesses of long duration, such as diabetes or emphysema

Diagnosis-Related Group

Classification system used to determine payments from Medicare by assigning a standard flat rate to major diagnostic categories. This flat rate is paid to hospitals regardless of the full cost of the services provided

Chiropractic Medicine

Complementary and alternative health care profession with the purpose of diagnosing and treating mechanical disorders of the spine and musculoskeletal system with the intention of affecting the nervous system and improving health

computer physician order entry(CPOE)

Computerized program into which physicians directly enter patient orders; replaces handwritten orders on an order sheet or prescriptions pad

Community Health

Concerned with the members of a community with emphasis on prevention and early detection of disease

Perioperative Services

Department of the hospital that provides care before (preoperative), during (intraoperative), and after (postoperative) surgery. It emcompasses total care of the patient during the surgical experience

Staff Development

Department responsible for orientation of new employees and continuing education of employed nursing service personnel (also may be called educational services)

International Statisical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems

Detailed description of known diseases and injuries. Each disease (or group of related diseases) is described with its diagnosis and is given a unique code, up to six characters long. Published by the World Health Organization

Computerized Nurses' Notes

Documentation entered directly into the patient's electronic medical record, usually at the patient's bedside on a portable computer

Hospitalist

Full-time, acute care specialist who focuses exclusively on hospitalized patients

Registered Nurse

Graduate of a 3-5 year college-based school of nursing who is licensed in the state in which they are practicing; may provide direct patient care or may supervise patient care given by others

Governing Board

Group of community citizens at the head of the hospital organizational structure

Case Manager

Health care professional and expert in managed care who assists patients in assessing health and social service systems to ensure that all required services are obtained; coordinates care with doctor

Nursing Service Department

Hospital department responsible for all nursing care administered to patients

Chief Executive Officer

Individual in direct charge of a hospital who is responsible to the governing board (The Superboard)

ICD

International statistical Classification of Diseases and related health problems

Web Address (URL, or uniform resource locator)

Keywords that when entered after "http://www. . ." on the Internet will take you to a specified location, referred to as a website

Acuity

Level of care patients would require on the basis of their medical condition; used to evaluate staffing needs

Acute Care

Level of health care, generally provided in hospitals or emergency departments, for sudden, serious illnesses or trauma

Patient Care Conference

Meeting of a patient's doctor or resident, primary nurse, case manager or social worker, and other health care professionals for the purpose of planning the patient's care

Neuro

Neurology

Voluntary

Not for profit

Triage

Nursing interventions. Classification defined as establishing priorities of patient care, usually according to a three-level model: emergent, urgent, and nonurgent

Primary Care Nursing

One nurse provides total care to assigned patients

Health Maintenance Organization

Organization that has management responsibility for providing comprehensive health care services on a prepayment basis to voluntarily enrolled persons within a designated population (Blue Cross, Sun Life etc.)

Ortho

Orthopedics

Inpatient

Patient who has been admitted to a health care facility for at least 24 hours for treatment and care

Outpatient

Patient who receives care at a health care facility but is not admitted to the facility for 24 hours

Accreditation

Recognition that a health care organization has met an official standard

Shift Manager

Registered nurse who is responsible for one or more units during their assigned shift (also may be called nursing coordinator or nursing supervisor)

Primary Care Physician

Sometimes referred to as "gate-keepers," these general practitioners are the first physicians to see a patient for an illness

Hospice

Supportive care for terminally ill patients and their families

nonclinical task

Tasks performed away from bedside

clinical task

Tasks performed bedside

Attending Physician

Term applied to a physician who admits and is responsible for a hospital patient

TJC

The Joint Commission (formerly the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Health-care Organization [JCAHO])

patient

The person who recieves health care

Managed Care

The use of a planned and systematic approach to providing health care, with the goal of offering quality care at the lowest possible cost

Robotic Surgery

The use of robots in performing surgery

Custodial Care

Unskilled (untrained) care given for the primary purpose of meeting personal needs, such as bathing and dressing

career ladder

Upward movement from an entry-level job to the job that is a final goal

Surfing the Web

Using different websites on the Internet to locate informtion

Interdisciplinary Teamwork

Well-coordinated collaboration across health care professionals toward a comon goal (improved, efficient patient care)

WHO

World Health Organization

www

World Wide Web

certified health unit coordinator

a health unit coordinator who has passed the national certification exam sponsored by the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators

certification

a record of being qualified to perform certain acts after passing an examination given by an accredited professional organization

CEO

chief executive officer

CFO

chief financial officer

COO

chief operating officer

nursing unit

an area within the hospital with equipment and nursing personnel to care for a given number of patients

electronic medical record

an electronic file wherein patients' health information is stored in a computer system

CCM

certified case manager

DSU

day surgery unit

DRG

diagnosis-related group

hospital departments

different divisions in the hospital that specialize in services. ex. nutritional care department

DO

doctor of osteopathy

ED

emergency department

ER

emergency room

ECF

extended care facility

policy and procedure manual

handbook that provides such information as guidelines for practice and hospital regulations

Surg

surgical

Nursing team

those who provide nursing care-rn's lpn's/lvn's and nursing assistant

doctor's orders

health care a doctor provides in writing for a hospitalized patient

health unit coordinator

health care team member who performs nonclinical patient care tasks for the nursing unit.

HIMS

health information management system

HMO

health maintenance organization

doctor

licensed to practice medicine. physician

LTC

long-term care

UCR

usual, customary, and reasonable

MD

medial doctor

OB

obstetrics

OR

operating room

Peds

pediatrics

PACU

postanesthia care unit

PPO

preferred provider organization

PCP

primary care physician

recertification

process by which certified health unit coordinators exhibit continued personal and professional growth and current competency to practice in a field

Psych

psyciatry

RR

recovery room

SDS

same day surgery (go in, surgery, go home)

SAD

save a day (go in, surgery, stay a couple days)

SNF

skilled nursing facility

nurses station

work station for medical personnel in a specific work area


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