Nur 1175 Exam 4 Questions With
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what is the most important law affecting your nursing practice - ANSWER states
practice act
loyalty, faithfulness, and honoring commitments. Clients must be able to trust
the counselor and have faith in the therapeutic relationship if growth is to occur.
- ANSWER fidelity
truth telling, requires that healthcare providers be honest in their interactions
with patients - ANSWER veracity
a concept involving fairness, equality, and equitable treatment - ANSWER justice
Steps of Credentialing - ANSWER accreditation licensure certification
sources of practice that involve medicare and medicaid related to provisions
related to reimbursement for nursing services - ANSWER federal legislation
gives scope of practice for RN LPN APN nursing education - ANSWER state
legislation
decides delegation, med administration, unprofessional conduct, licensing -
ANSWER Board of nursing
decides clinical procedures, policies, specialties, practice settings, rules by unit
policies - ANSWER health care institution
primary commitment of the nurse is to the - ANSWER patient
a wrong committed by a person against another person or that persons property
- ANSWER tort
what does an unintentional tort include - ANSWER malpractice and negligence
intended to reduce work related injuries and illness - ANSWER OSHA
, identification and discipline of health care providers who engage in
unprofessional conduct and restricts moving from state to state without
disclosure - ANSWER national practitioner data
protection of people who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially
limits one or more major life activity and includes people AIDs and HIV -
ANSWER people with disabilities
allows patients to specify instructions for health care treatment should they be
unable to communicate these wishes post operatively - ANSWER advance
directives
values of nurses - ANSWER altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, social
justice
concern for the welfare and well being of others, in practice this is reflected by
the nurses concern for the well being of patients and other members of the
health care team - ANSWER altruism
the right to self determination, practice reflects this when the nurse respects
patients rights to make decisions about their healthcare - ANSWER autonomy
respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations,
this is reflected when the nurse values and respects patients and colleagues -
ANSWER human dignity
acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted
standards of practice, in practice, this is reflected when the nurse is honest and
provides care based on ethical framework that is accepted within the profession
- ANSWER integrity
upholding moral, legal, and humanistic principles, in practice this is when the
nurse works to assure equal treatment under the law and equal access to
quality healthcare - ANSWER social justice
provides protection from lawsuit but also promotes the patients well being and
respecting the patients self determination - ANSWER informed consent
elements of informed consent - ANSWER disclosure comprehension
competence voluntariness
occurs when you know the right thing to do but either personal or institutional
factors make it difficult to follow the correct course of action - ANSWER moral
distress
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what is the most important law affecting your nursing practice - ANSWER states
practice act
loyalty, faithfulness, and honoring commitments. Clients must be able to trust
the counselor and have faith in the therapeutic relationship if growth is to occur.
- ANSWER fidelity
truth telling, requires that healthcare providers be honest in their interactions
with patients - ANSWER veracity
a concept involving fairness, equality, and equitable treatment - ANSWER justice
Steps of Credentialing - ANSWER accreditation licensure certification
sources of practice that involve medicare and medicaid related to provisions
related to reimbursement for nursing services - ANSWER federal legislation
gives scope of practice for RN LPN APN nursing education - ANSWER state
legislation
decides delegation, med administration, unprofessional conduct, licensing -
ANSWER Board of nursing
decides clinical procedures, policies, specialties, practice settings, rules by unit
policies - ANSWER health care institution
primary commitment of the nurse is to the - ANSWER patient
a wrong committed by a person against another person or that persons property
- ANSWER tort
what does an unintentional tort include - ANSWER malpractice and negligence
intended to reduce work related injuries and illness - ANSWER OSHA
, identification and discipline of health care providers who engage in
unprofessional conduct and restricts moving from state to state without
disclosure - ANSWER national practitioner data
protection of people who have a physical or mental impairment that substantially
limits one or more major life activity and includes people AIDs and HIV -
ANSWER people with disabilities
allows patients to specify instructions for health care treatment should they be
unable to communicate these wishes post operatively - ANSWER advance
directives
values of nurses - ANSWER altruism, autonomy, human dignity, integrity, social
justice
concern for the welfare and well being of others, in practice this is reflected by
the nurses concern for the well being of patients and other members of the
health care team - ANSWER altruism
the right to self determination, practice reflects this when the nurse respects
patients rights to make decisions about their healthcare - ANSWER autonomy
respect for the inherent worth and uniqueness of individuals and populations,
this is reflected when the nurse values and respects patients and colleagues -
ANSWER human dignity
acting in accordance with an appropriate code of ethics and accepted
standards of practice, in practice, this is reflected when the nurse is honest and
provides care based on ethical framework that is accepted within the profession
- ANSWER integrity
upholding moral, legal, and humanistic principles, in practice this is when the
nurse works to assure equal treatment under the law and equal access to
quality healthcare - ANSWER social justice
provides protection from lawsuit but also promotes the patients well being and
respecting the patients self determination - ANSWER informed consent
elements of informed consent - ANSWER disclosure comprehension
competence voluntariness
occurs when you know the right thing to do but either personal or institutional
factors make it difficult to follow the correct course of action - ANSWER moral
distress