Nursing Arts Terms
4 components in for clinical decision making - ANS - Noticing or grasping the situation
Interpreting or developing sufficient understanding of the situation to respond
Responding or deciding on ca course of action
Reflecting on or reviewing the actions taken and their outcomes
\5 step nursing process model - ANS - Evaluation Assessment Nursing Dx
Analysis
Implementation Planning
\60s scoop - ANS - first Nations lost a whole generation of children during this time.
Children were removed from reservations and Indigenous families
\accountability - ANS - Willingness to take credit and blame for actions.
\Acculturation - ANS - process of adapting to and adopting characteristics of a new
culture. Varies affiliation with mainstream culture
\Advocacy - ANS - acting on behalf of another person, speaking for persons who
cannot speak for themselves, and intervene to ensure views are heard
\Analyticity - ANS - Analyze potentially problematic situations; anticipate possible
results or consequences; value reason; use evidence-based knowledge.
\Appropriate delegation: - ANS - transferring the responsibility to perform a function or
intervention to someone who not otherwise have the authority to perform it
\Assimilation - ANS - process of a minority group adopts attitudes and customs of
mainstream culture
\Basic Critical Thinking - ANS - -the nurse trusts the experts and thinks concretely
based on the "rules."
-results from limited nursing knowledge and experience, as well as inadequate critical
thinking experience
\Beneficence - ANS - Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
\Cancer - ANS - Metis population susceptible to bronchus/lung cancer; circumpolar
Inuit population has rate of lung ca, colorectal, female breast ca; Inuit high rate of
smokers due to colonization, residential schools, diet changes, alterations of lifestyle
increase factors of ca
\Caring beliefs and practices - ANS - Allowing the patient to describe the meanings of
care and identify caring behaviors is fundamental to culturally congruent care
\Civil laws - ANS - protect the rights of individuals. Accidental administration of an
incorrect dose of morphine sulphate would fall under civil law because it could cause
harm to an individual.
, \CLPNA - ANS - Responsibility to the Public
Responsibility to Clients
Responsibility to the Profession
Responsibility to Colleagues
Responsibility to Oneself
\CNA code of Ethics - ANS - nurses do not discriminate on basis on person's race,
ethnicity, culture and political beliefs, social or marital status, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, sexual orientation, age, health status, place of origin, lifestyle,
mental or physical ability or socioeconomic status or attribute
\CNA developed Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses - 7 values - ANS - Providing
safe, compassionate, competent, ethical care;
Promoting health and well-being
Promoting and respecting informed decision making
Preserving dignity
Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
Promoting justice
Being accountable
\CNA: Part I: Nursing Values an Ethical Responsibilities - ANS - Providing safe,
compassionate, competent, and ethical care
Promoting health and well-being
Promoting and respecting informed decision making
Honoring dignity
Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
Promoting justice
Being accountable
\Commitment Critical Thinking - ANS - A person anticipates when to make choices
without assistance from others and accepts accountability for decisions made.
\Complex Critical Thinking: - ANS - -the nurse begins to express autonomy by
analyzing and examining data to determine the best alternative
-results from increased nursing knowledge, experience, intuition, and more flexible
attitudes
\Components of Critical thinking - ANS - Standards, Attitudes, Competencies,
Experience and Specific Knowledge Base
\Conceptual Analysis - ANS - clarifying the meaning of the situation, values, and
assumptions of individuals who are involved
\Criminal law - ANS - aims to protect society from harm and provide punishment for
intentional crimes (often imprisonment).
\critical thinking - ANS - the use of knowledge (knowledge based-first component) and
reasoning to make accurate clinical judgements and decisions with open-mindedness,
creativity, confidence and wisdom
4 components in for clinical decision making - ANS - Noticing or grasping the situation
Interpreting or developing sufficient understanding of the situation to respond
Responding or deciding on ca course of action
Reflecting on or reviewing the actions taken and their outcomes
\5 step nursing process model - ANS - Evaluation Assessment Nursing Dx
Analysis
Implementation Planning
\60s scoop - ANS - first Nations lost a whole generation of children during this time.
Children were removed from reservations and Indigenous families
\accountability - ANS - Willingness to take credit and blame for actions.
\Acculturation - ANS - process of adapting to and adopting characteristics of a new
culture. Varies affiliation with mainstream culture
\Advocacy - ANS - acting on behalf of another person, speaking for persons who
cannot speak for themselves, and intervene to ensure views are heard
\Analyticity - ANS - Analyze potentially problematic situations; anticipate possible
results or consequences; value reason; use evidence-based knowledge.
\Appropriate delegation: - ANS - transferring the responsibility to perform a function or
intervention to someone who not otherwise have the authority to perform it
\Assimilation - ANS - process of a minority group adopts attitudes and customs of
mainstream culture
\Basic Critical Thinking - ANS - -the nurse trusts the experts and thinks concretely
based on the "rules."
-results from limited nursing knowledge and experience, as well as inadequate critical
thinking experience
\Beneficence - ANS - Doing good or causing good to be done; kindly action
\Cancer - ANS - Metis population susceptible to bronchus/lung cancer; circumpolar
Inuit population has rate of lung ca, colorectal, female breast ca; Inuit high rate of
smokers due to colonization, residential schools, diet changes, alterations of lifestyle
increase factors of ca
\Caring beliefs and practices - ANS - Allowing the patient to describe the meanings of
care and identify caring behaviors is fundamental to culturally congruent care
\Civil laws - ANS - protect the rights of individuals. Accidental administration of an
incorrect dose of morphine sulphate would fall under civil law because it could cause
harm to an individual.
, \CLPNA - ANS - Responsibility to the Public
Responsibility to Clients
Responsibility to the Profession
Responsibility to Colleagues
Responsibility to Oneself
\CNA code of Ethics - ANS - nurses do not discriminate on basis on person's race,
ethnicity, culture and political beliefs, social or marital status, gender, gender identity,
gender expression, sexual orientation, age, health status, place of origin, lifestyle,
mental or physical ability or socioeconomic status or attribute
\CNA developed Code of Ethics for Registered Nurses - 7 values - ANS - Providing
safe, compassionate, competent, ethical care;
Promoting health and well-being
Promoting and respecting informed decision making
Preserving dignity
Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
Promoting justice
Being accountable
\CNA: Part I: Nursing Values an Ethical Responsibilities - ANS - Providing safe,
compassionate, competent, and ethical care
Promoting health and well-being
Promoting and respecting informed decision making
Honoring dignity
Maintaining privacy and confidentiality
Promoting justice
Being accountable
\Commitment Critical Thinking - ANS - A person anticipates when to make choices
without assistance from others and accepts accountability for decisions made.
\Complex Critical Thinking: - ANS - -the nurse begins to express autonomy by
analyzing and examining data to determine the best alternative
-results from increased nursing knowledge, experience, intuition, and more flexible
attitudes
\Components of Critical thinking - ANS - Standards, Attitudes, Competencies,
Experience and Specific Knowledge Base
\Conceptual Analysis - ANS - clarifying the meaning of the situation, values, and
assumptions of individuals who are involved
\Criminal law - ANS - aims to protect society from harm and provide punishment for
intentional crimes (often imprisonment).
\critical thinking - ANS - the use of knowledge (knowledge based-first component) and
reasoning to make accurate clinical judgements and decisions with open-mindedness,
creativity, confidence and wisdom