Lecture SG 1
Which statements are appropriate for a nursing instructor to include when teaching a group of students about high-quality health care?
Competent, Meets client's needs, Meets established care standard
Which avoidance instruction would the public health clinic nurse use to teach prevention of toxoplasmosis?
Contact with cat feces
meta-communication
Contextual variables
Attributes of professional identity
Doing, Being, Acting Ethically, Flourishing and Changing Identities
linguistic Communication
Face to Face, reading, texting, silence, omission, and/ or avoidance.
What are some Attributes in Leadership
Followers , Vision, Communication, Decision-Making, Change, Social power
The public health nurse is researching the variation in rates of disease occurrence and disabilities between socioeconomic and/or geographically defined population groups. What type of health disparity is this nurse researching?
Health status disparities
Which statement accurately describes a health care policy as it relates to health care economics?
It provides overarching goals and helps in setting priorities and values for the distribution of health resources
What is the Scope of Leadership
Informal and Formal
To meet the criteria of ethical practice, which action would the nurse who witnessed the spouse of a client fall take?
Initiate an agency incident report.
what does the scope of practice defines
It defines the actions, and Procedures, that is permitted by law for a nurse to perform. For e.g., The board of nursing of each state governs nursing practice in that state
What is the NCSBN?
National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Which are the similarities between Medicare and Medicaid?
Older clients are assisted through both programs. Medicare and Medicaid pay for home care services.
What is the Scope of Health Disparities
Unavoidable and Acceptable, Unavoidable and unacceptable, Avoidable and Acceptable, & Avoidable and Unacceptable
Paralinguistic Communication
Use of gestures, eye contact and facial expression
What is care coordination?
a set of activities purposefully organized by a team to facilitate the appropriate delivery of the necessary services and information to support optimal health and care across settings and over time
What are social determinants of health?
the conditions in the environments where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect a wide range of health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes and risks.
When questioning the staff about a change in the client's plan of care, which would the nurse demonstrate?
Authority
Which are examples of high-reliability organizations?
Aviation, air traffic control, and nuclear power plants are examples of high-reliability organizations
The nurse is working in a hospital that receives most of its payment from Medicare and Medicaid services. In the annual assessment of The Joint Commission, the hospital had not met all the standards set forth in the Centers of Medicare and Medicaid Services. Which action would the nurse expect to be taken?
The Joint Commission would conduct an unannounced follow-up survey in the hospital
What are some goals of care coordination
To improve and optimize care, promote health and independence, reduce unnecessary utilization of services.
The nurse conducting research on health disparities applies the idea that the reality of life is based on a mental representation developed from socially shared understandings within a society. Which theoretical framework model is the nurse using?
Structural-constructivist
What is the Scope in Communication
It ranges from effective communication to no communication, Eg. Linguistic (spoken word), Paralinguistic (Gestures), and Metacommunication (insinuating through text)
A student nurse demonstrates effective understanding of health disparities when stating that which disparity is the most significant contributing factor to poor quality of care?
Lack of health insurance
The scope of professional nursing practice is determine by the rules promulgate by which organization?
State's Board of Nursing
Which examples mentioned by the nursing student regarding quasi-intentional torts need correction?
Assault, Battery, Malpractice
Which are the minor attributes that affect the quality of care provided for the client by the nurse?
Being equitable, being timely, and providing patient-centered care are the minor attributes that affect the quality of care.
When utilizing the social-ecological model, the nurse classifies physiological effects of aging within which system?
Chronosystem
What is the four concept that interrelated to Professional Identity
Clinical Judgment , Leadership. Ethics, and Communication
The nurse manager finds that there is an increased infection rate in the unit related to an increased number of visitors. The nurse believes that a change in the visitor policy could help reduce the infection rates. The leader is initiating an open dialogue about external and internal realities among the team members. Which attribute of Kotter's 8-step model is involved in this action?
Creating urgency
SDOH can be grouped into 5 domains:
Economic Stability, Education Access and Quality, Health Care Access and Quality, Neighborhood and Built Environment, and Social and Community Context.
What are the Attributes of Healthcare Economics
Markets, Price and cost, Supply and Demand, and Efficiency and Equality
What is the category of Health care Organization
Mission Focus, Financial Classification, and Ownership
Which terminology would the nurse use to enter nursing diagnoses, intervention, and outcomes in electronic health records?
Perioperative Nursing Data Set (PNDS)
What are some Attribute in Communication
Process of complementary exchange, context, and Learning Skill
How is public health nursing different from community health nursing?
Public health nursing focuses on a population.
Which are the major attributes of a health care organization?
Public trust, Unique purpose, Specialized workforce
Nursing demonstrates dedication to improving public health through the
Scope of practice
The ANA outlines expectation of the nursing profession in the
Social Policy Statement
Describe the scope of the concepts of Ethics
Societal, Organizational, Research, Professional, Personal Ethics
Describe the attributes of the concepts of Ethics
Sources of ethics, Ethical problems, and dilemmas Ethical analysis and decision-making
Describe the definition of the concepts of COMMUNICATION
The process of interaction between people
Describe the definition of LEADERSHIP
an interactive process that provides needed guidance and direction.
The Definition of Healthcare, organizations
are, a purposefully designed, structured social system developed for the delivery of healthcare services by specialized workforces to defined communities, populations, or markets.
Licensure
governmental agency grants "legal" permission to an individual to practice nursing
What is the definition for Professional identity
it is a sense of oneself that is influenced by characteristic, Norm, and Values of the nursing discipline, resulting in an individual thinking, acting, and feeling like a nurse.
Certification
nongovernmental agency certifies that an individual licensed to practice a profession has certain predetermined standards specified by that profession for specialty practice
innovative
showing creativity and originality
Describe the definition of the concepts of Ethics
study or examination of morality
○ Florence Nightingale Symbols
■ Crimean War ■ Lamp: She used through the night for rounds ■ Pin: ■ Cap:
DO NOT Delegate if it needs T.A.P.E:
■ Teaching ■ Assessment ■ Planning ■ Evaluation
The rights of delegation include:
■ The right task ■ Under the right circumstances ■ To the right person ■ With the right direction and communication ■ Under the right supervision and evaluation