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30 Cards in this Set
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the patient, not the disease process, should be the focus of care
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Nightingale Model
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caring is the focus of nursing practice and is an interactive procss
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King
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nursin's focus is human beings and their worth
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Rogers
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patients have self-care deficts; nurses help patients meet their self-care needs
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Orem
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Joint Commission on Accrediation of Healthcare Organizations
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JCHACO
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American Nurses Association
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ANA
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reports events such as suicide, wrong site organization, and delays in treatments
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JCACHO
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gives Hospitals Magnet Status
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ANCC
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nursing is best at
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patient centered care
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nursing is worst at
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interdisipliary teams
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ADRQ mission
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to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans
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National Committee on Quality Assurance
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NCQA
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Says that the US health system has many deadly quality gaps
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NCQA
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develops the NCLEX
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The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
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The state board of nursing
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function is to protect the public from unqualified persons who attempt to harm a patient through unsafe practice
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The nurse practice act
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is a legal code. defines the scope of practice. regulates nursing practice. establishes requirements of licensure
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areas of nurse liability
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failure to monitor and access, failure to ensure safety, medication errors
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grounds for disciplinary action
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patient abuse, diverting or stealing narcotics, unprofessional conduct
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standards of practice
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outline the expectations of the professional role within which all nurses must practice; describe a competent level of nursing care
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HIPPA
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cofidifedentality is the primary focus of this act
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do not resusitate
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DNR
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malpractice
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the failure of a professional to act in a reasonable and prudent manner
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strategies that reflect non-caring
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failure to listen, being judgemental, being patronizing, failure to probe, changing topics
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ethical
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reasons for decisions about how one ought to act
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moral
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personal beliefs and cultural values
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autonomy
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functioning independently on the basis of one's own knowledge and judgment and being recongized by others as having the right to do so
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accountability
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refers to being answerable to someone for something one has done. It means providing an explaination to self; to th client; to the employing agency; and to the nursing profession
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Leininger Model of Caring
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nursing is community care; self care;primary care; mental health care; "There can be no curing without caring but there can be caring without curing"
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Jean Watson Model Human Caring
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People are valuable because they are human, caring is a sensitive, helping/trusting relationship; acceptance of positiv and negative feelings
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person-centered care
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focuses on the individual needs of clients and families
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