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Plays a crucial role in supporting patients and their families through the
complexities of illness and medical care. They assess patients' psychosocial
needs, help them navigate the healthcare system, and provide counseling and
emotional support. They also assists with discharge planning, connecting
patients with community resources, and advocate for their needs.
social workers
Specializes in the safe and effective use of medications. They dispense
prescriptions, provide expert advice on drug interactions and side effects, and
ensure that medications are administered correctly. They also offer guidance on
over-the counter drugs, manage medication therapies, and educate patients on
proper medication use and health management.
pharmacist
Provides essential support in patient care under the supervision of nurses or
doctors. They assist with daily living activities such as bathing, dressing, and
feeding patients, as well as monitoring vital signs and documenting patient
health. They also help with mobility and positioning, provide emotional support,
and ensure a clean and safe environment.
Unlicensed assistive personal (UAP)
Helps individuals improve their mobility, manage pain, restore function, and
prevent disability through customized exercise programs, manual therapy, and
other interventions. They assess patients' physical conditions, develop tailored
treatment plans, and guide patients through exercises designed to enhance
strength, flexibility, and coordination.
Physical therapist
Nurse providing client care that demonstrates respect for diversity, approaches
clients in a holistic and client-centered manner, and uses advocacy to enhance
clients' health
Human flourishing
, allows a nurse to practice in their primary state of residence and in other compact
states under one multistate license
Nurse Licensure Compact
component of the nursing scope of practice, which specifies the competent level
of behavior expected in the professional role. A nurse is responsible for their
actions to those with whom they interact professionally including clients, their
colleagues, and society as whole
Standards of professional performance
explanatory statements that describe a competent level of care for all nurses
using the critical thinking model known as the nursing process. Nursing has
general standards of practice to which every nurse is held accountable
Standards of practice
__ is an organization for students to join to become involved with initiatives and
issues, and to connect with other students across the nation
National Student Nurses' Association
The capacity to obtain, communicate, and understand basic health information
and services in order to make appropriate health decisions
Health literacy
formerly known as the Institute of Medicine, and the Robert Woods Johnson
Foundation published the IOM Future of Nursing report in 2011
National Academy of Medicine
The __ mission is to provide resources to promote economic and social well-
being of children through funding, strategic partnerships, and technical
resources
Administration for Children and Families
The __ reduces reimbursement to facilities that have poor outcomes related to
five different hospital-acquired infections
Hospital-Acquired Condition Reduction program
A focus of this program is disease prevention.
Affordable Care Act