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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
Nightingale Model
caring is the focus of nursing practice and is an interactive procss
King
nursin's focus is human beings and their worth
Rogers
patients have self-care deficts; nurses help patients meet their self-care needs
Orem
Joint Commission on Accrediation of Healthcare Organizations
JCHACO
American Nurses Association
ANA
reports events such as suicide, wrong site organization, and delays in treatments
JCACHO
gives Hospitals Magnet Status
ANCC
nursing is best at
patient centered care
nursing is worst at
interdisipliary teams
ADRQ mission
to improve the quality, safety, efficiency, and effectiveness of health care for all Americans
National Committee on Quality Assurance
NCQA
Says that the US health system has many deadly quality gaps
NCQA
develops the NCLEX
The National Council of State Boards of Nursing
The state board of nursing
function is to protect the public from unqualified persons who attempt to harm a patient through unsafe practice
The nurse practice act
is a legal code. defines the scope of practice. regulates nursing practice. establishes requirements of licensure
areas of nurse liability
failure to monitor and access, failure to ensure safety, medication errors
grounds for disciplinary action
patient abuse, diverting or stealing narcotics, unprofessional conduct
standards of practice
outline the expectations of the professional role within which all nurses must practice; describe a competent level of nursing care
HIPPA
cofidifedentality is the primary focus of this act
do not resusitate
DNR
malpractice
the failure of a professional to act in a reasonable and prudent manner
strategies that reflect non-caring
failure to listen, being judgemental, being patronizing, failure to probe, changing topics
ethical
reasons for decisions about how one ought to act
moral
personal beliefs and cultural values
autonomy
functioning independently on the basis of one's own knowledge and judgment and being recongized by others as having the right to do so
accountability
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
Leininger Model of Caring
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"
Jean Watson Model Human Caring
People are valuable because they are human, caring is a sensitive, helping/trusting relationship; acceptance of positiv and negative feelings
person-centered care
focuses on the individual needs of clients and families