and CORRECT Anwers
What are the types of ASSESSMENT associated with Initial, Focused, Time lapsed and Emergency
ADPIE
What are the elements of PLANNING in the nursing Establish priorities
process related to ADPIE Establish goals and expected outcomes
Provide guidelines for nursing interventions
Establish evaluation criteria to measure the effectiveness of the nursing care
plan
Create a goal using a broad statement describing the desired change
Establish the desired outcome by using detailed, specific statements that
describe the methods through which the goal will be achieved.
What is the 3-part nursing process Problem, R/T (etiology), AEB (symptoms)
What is deontology Defines actions as right or wrong
What is beneficence Taking positive actions to help others
What is justice Being fair
What is fidelity Agreement to keep promise
What are the 7 steps to process an ethical dilemma 1. Ask if this is an ethical dilemma
2. Gather all relevant information
3. Clarify your own values/opinions
4. Verbalize the problem
5. Identify possible courses of action
6. Negotiate a plan
7. Evaluate the plan
What are civil laws The protect the rights of an individual; usually include a fine
What is common law Results from judicial decisions concerning individual cases. Most of these
revolve around negligence and malpractice
What is regulatory law (administrative law) Defines your duty to report incompetent or unethical nursing conduct to the
board of nursing
What is an intentional tort Willfull act that violates another's rights
(assault, battery, false imprisonment)
Define assault May be actual, or from feeling threatened...Ie giving an injection or threatening
to restrain someone who has refused a tx
Define battery Intentional touching without consent
Define false imprisonment The act of retaining a patient without justification