Leadership powerpoint and nurse practice acts
What is member of the profession?
Continuous learning, ongoing professional development, community service, and maintenance of ethical standards of practice
What can nurses do that LVNs can't?
IV meds assess patient initiate plan of care implement standardized procedures teaching plan and discharge teaching
Who develops standardized procedures?
a health facility through collaboration with administrators and health professionals
What are steps of time management?
allow time for planning complete the highest priority task reprioritize
What should the nurse do ament?
asseessments nursing diagnosis plan intervention\ evaluation patient advocacy
What is involved in care planning?
assessment nursing diagnosis planning intervenin evaluation advocacy
How can a nurse act at the patient's advocate?
clarification of orders ensure informed consent appropriate discharge planning ensure safe and timely delivery of care monitor and follow up on patient response to treatment regimen ensure patient care assignments are appropriate
What is manager of care?
collaborate with other healthcare team members, establish priorities, administer medication and treatment, provide education, and delegate appropriately
Describe laissez faire leader
complete freesom minimum leader participation passive decision maker
What does the effective follower display?
cooperation collaboration teamwork action aligned with the leader
Describe authoritarian elader
decisions made by the leader
What is planning?
developing policies and procedures, determining resource allocation, and developing evaluation methods that will be used in the clinical day
What does the nursing practice act define nursing as?
direct and indirect patient care services
Describe democratic leader
encourages and assists discussion and group decisions making
When should the nurse assess?
every shift and when receiving a new pateint
Whata re standards of competent performance?
formulates a nursing diagnosis formulates a care plan performs skills essential to the kind of nursing action needed to be taken delegates to subordinates evaluates effectiveness of care plan acts as patient advoate
What are national patient safety goals?
identify patients correctly with 2 identifiers improve staff communication use medication safely prevent infections identify patient safety risks prevent mistakes in surgery
What does a case manager do?
implement, develops, and evaluates individualized patient care plans and accomplish patients care by assessing treatment needs, developing, monitoring, and evaluating treatment plans and progress, facilitating interdisciplinary approaches, and monitoring staff performance
Describe transformational leader
inspires and motivates followers
What is adult learning theory?
learning is self directed, internally motivated, past expereinces are values and varied and are task centered
What are two skills that every nurse needs?
management and leadership
What is controlling?
monitoring quality of care
What is coordinating and directing?
motivating and leading people to carry out the desired action
List QSEn competencies
patient centered care teamwork and collaboration evidence based practice quality imporvement safety informatics
What are roles of nurses according to the nurse practice act?
patient safety, comfort, hygiene, protection disease prevention and rehabilitation administration of medications, skin test, immunizations, withdrawal of blood from veins and arteries observations of signs and symptoms of illness, reactions to treatment, behavior, general physical condiiton implementation and documentation of appropriate action if deviations are observes se of standardized procedures
List values of leadership
people focused process focused concerned with motivation based on use of self and personality
What are the steps of the management process?
planning organizing coordinating or directing controlling
What factors should you assess when making a decision to delegate?
potential for harm complexity of task problem solving innovation required level of patient interaction
What does a leader focus on?
relationships rather than tasks
Describe transactional leader
relies on goal attainment uses system of reared and unishment
What are the five rights of delegating?
right task right circumstance right person right direction and comunication right supervison
What is leadership characteristics?
skillful with interpersonal relationships skillful at applying the problem solving process
What are core measures?
standards of care and treatment processes for common conditions to reduce complications and lead to better patient outcomes
What are quality initiatives?
systematic and continuous actions that lead t improvement in health care services
List values of management
task oriented goal focused concerned with plans, policies rules, procedures based on posiiton
What is organizing?
the allocating and configuring or resources to accomplish preferred goals and objectives and focusing on what needs to get done
What is management?
the coordination and integration of resources through planning. organizing, coordinating or directing, and controlling
What are nurse managers accountable for?
the day to day operations of their assigned unit, delegation, coordination of quality assurance programs
What are interdependent functions?
the nurse collaborates tip the provider to develop the approved standardized procedures and implements these fucntions
What are case management goals?
timely discharges advocate for patients serve as a liaison between patients, family, and healthcare prompt and efficient use of resources achievement of expected outcomes collaborative practice performs improvement activities which leads to optimal patient outcomes
What is the function of a leader?
to guide people and groups to accomplish common goals
What is provider of care?
using the nursing process to form an organizational framework for care in which the care is characterized by critical thinking, competence, accountability, effective communication skills, and respect for diverse cultures
What are the essential traits of a leader?
vision of rth efuture trust of colleagues communication skills motivates
What is social learning theory?
we learn from our interactions with others
What is. dependent nursing function?
when the nurse performs services based on patient specific orders