EXAM STUDY GUIDE
Nursing Process (ADPIE):
Delegation:
- Patients condition
- Complexity of the activity
- Potential for harm
- Degree of problem solving and innovation necessary
- Level of interaction required with the patient
- Capabilities of the UAP
- Availability of professional staff to accomplish work load
Prioritizing patient care: begins with determining immediate threats to life as part of the
initial assessment and is based on the ABC pneumonic focusing on the airway as priority,
moving to breathing, and circulation
5 rights of delegation:
- Right Task
- Right Circumstance
- Right Person
- Right Direction/ Communication
- Right Supervision/ Evaluation
Magnet status: designates organizations worldwide where nursing leaders successfully
align their nursing strategic goals to improve the organization's patient outcomes.
Authority: Right to act in areas in which an individual has been given and accepts
responsibility.
Beneficence: actions that “benefit others” without any interest to self.
Nursing Process (ADPIE):
Delegation:
- Patients condition
- Complexity of the activity
- Potential for harm
- Degree of problem solving and innovation necessary
- Level of interaction required with the patient
- Capabilities of the UAP
- Availability of professional staff to accomplish work load
Prioritizing patient care: begins with determining immediate threats to life as part of the
initial assessment and is based on the ABC pneumonic focusing on the airway as priority,
moving to breathing, and circulation
5 rights of delegation:
- Right Task
- Right Circumstance
- Right Person
- Right Direction/ Communication
- Right Supervision/ Evaluation
Magnet status: designates organizations worldwide where nursing leaders successfully
align their nursing strategic goals to improve the organization's patient outcomes.
Authority: Right to act in areas in which an individual has been given and accepts
responsibility.
Beneficence: actions that “benefit others” without any interest to self.