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ethics:
Respect for an individual's right to self determination
Autonomy
ethics:
To do good
To implemnt actions that benefit the client and their support persons
Beneficence
ethics:
The duty to do harm
Nonmaleficence
ethics:
Telling the truth
Veracity
ethics:
Offed referred to as fairness
Justice
ethics:
To be faithful to agreement and promises
Fidelity
Every person is laible for he own actions and conduct
May be shared by another perso or group
Canot be removed by the statemets or actions of another
Individua liabiity
Does not lessen individual liabilty even thugh shared:]
Respondeat superior
Supervisory negligence
Physicians
Vicarious Liaility
Employer can be held liable for the actions of an employee
Respondeat superior
Supervisors may share the reponsibility if:
Assignments are not whin the nurse'scapabilities
Assignmnts are not appropriate for the educational traing of the nurse
Assignments are not outside
the legal limitations of the nurse
Supervisoryn negligence
They may share liability but cannot assume or alter the personal liabiity of the nurse
Physicians ( Vicarious liability)
Leadership style
Every one participate in decision making
Group consensus reached
High producivity
Preferred managment of stle Limited personal growth
Democratic
Leadership style
Immediate task iscompleted quickly
Organization duing times of crisis remains
Structure/order Limited growth of members
No attention to the process of growth
Authoritarium
Leadership style
Maximizes personal growth
Personal commitment high
Liited when immediate action is needed to maintain safety
Facilitative
Leadership style
No limit on members
Minimal direction or control
No structure
No commitment to the group
No cohesiveness
Laissez-faire
Common tubes
Levin tube
(suctioning or feeding)
Nasgastric
Single lumen tube with a soid tip
Maybe inserted into the stomach via nose or mouth
Common tubes
Lavacutor tube
(suctioning)
Nasogastric
Large suction lumen
Smaller lavage/vent lumen that provides continuous suction
Irrigation solution enters the lavag lumen while stomach contents are removed va the suction lumen
* Used to move toxic substances fromthe stomach
Common tubes
Miller-Abbott
(suctioning)
Small to large intestine
Long double-lumen tube
One lumen is filled with mercury oce in the stomach
The second lumen is used for irrain drainage
Common tubes
Salem Pump
(suctionig or feeding)
Nasogastric
Short double -lumen
Small vent tue within a large suction tube
*Used to compress the small intestine
Mantains suctin25mm HG withut damagig mucosal tissue
Common tubes
Jejunostomy
feeding)
jejunum
Feedingsmay be intermittent or continuous th an infusion pump
Common tubes
Dobhoff
(feeding)
Has a mercuy tip for x-ray vsualizatio and to assist with the passage
Caution: Us a 50 ml syringe wih 20 ml of water to irriate( small syringes may cause tube rupture from excessive prssre)
Always use an nfusio pump ! 40psi
Commmon tube
Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube
compression of esophgeal varices
Three lumen tube
Two ports inflate balons(gastric and esophageal)
The third prt i used for nasogatric suction
Common tubes
Hemovac
Rigid drain tube
Closed wound drainage system tat is connected to sunction
Often used for mastectoy, totl knee/hip replacement
Common tubes
Jackson-Pratt
Closed wound suction drianage system
Often used for neurosurgry,neck surgery,abdomial surgery, urologic problems
nicated whe tissue trauma my occur wth a rigid drain tube(i.e Hemovac)
Common tubes
T-Tube
Used post-cholecytomy
Used to drain ble fro the common bile duct until the edea has subsided
Common tubes
Penrose
Soft colapible latex rubber drain
Used in bowel resections
drans serosanguineus from surgical site
Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube
Used wen tamponade is needed
Dos t provide esophageal suctoning
An NG tube may be placed in the oposite nare or the mouth to rest on te esophageal balon. This will help prevent aspration