NSER 7110 Final 2025 Update
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Terms in this set (168)
, Diverse: patients of all ages, cultural
and social groups seek treatment in
emergency departments.
Time-limited: assess patients in crisis
Health Promotion: look to share
describe unique
information in relation to health
qualities of
promotion and injury prevention
emergency
nursing practice.
Urgency: related to patient acuity,
scare resources, rapid patient
turnover, and unpredictability.
Uncertain and Ambiguous: entry point
for many patients, "found down" in
back of alley.
, Triage nurse: triage nurses are the first
in health care professionals to meet
patients and that initial interaction
often sets the tone for the entire ED
visit.
charge nurse: aka Assistant Head
Nurse (AHN), the team leader (TL), or
patient care coordinator (PCC)
organizes and coordinated the flow of
patients through the ED while
providing leadership to the team.
Licensed practical nurse: works in fast
track or walking wounded area, and
may provide care for patients who
have been admitted to hospital.
Describe the
roles of the
emergency physician: Causality officer
various members
(CO), is a specialist in resuscitation,
of ED health care
management of major trauma
teams.
RT. Forensic nurse examiner: may
provide expertise in sexual assaults,
child abuse, geriatric neglect and
patient care facilities, interpersonal
violence issues/events, forensic
, mental health, death investigation,
human trafficking, and public health
and safety.
Geriatric emergency nurse (GEN):
advanced practice nurse who
identifies geriatric issues, assists
elderly patients in navigating the
health-care system, and aids in
planning for safe patient discharges.
Nurse practioner: NP.
--> Vast cuts to health care services
over the past thirty years have
resulted in the ED acting as the gate
keeper for a large portion of acute
care services.
Analyze the
socio-political --> A key role of ED health care
factors that professionals is to provide unbiased
influence the care to everyone who presents.
current state of
EDs. --> These "marginalized" or "at risk"
populations are amongst the most
vulnerable in our society for several
reasons; they may have chronic
diseases, a lack of support systems,
and/or limited financial resources.
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Terms in this set (168)
, Diverse: patients of all ages, cultural
and social groups seek treatment in
emergency departments.
Time-limited: assess patients in crisis
Health Promotion: look to share
describe unique
information in relation to health
qualities of
promotion and injury prevention
emergency
nursing practice.
Urgency: related to patient acuity,
scare resources, rapid patient
turnover, and unpredictability.
Uncertain and Ambiguous: entry point
for many patients, "found down" in
back of alley.
, Triage nurse: triage nurses are the first
in health care professionals to meet
patients and that initial interaction
often sets the tone for the entire ED
visit.
charge nurse: aka Assistant Head
Nurse (AHN), the team leader (TL), or
patient care coordinator (PCC)
organizes and coordinated the flow of
patients through the ED while
providing leadership to the team.
Licensed practical nurse: works in fast
track or walking wounded area, and
may provide care for patients who
have been admitted to hospital.
Describe the
roles of the
emergency physician: Causality officer
various members
(CO), is a specialist in resuscitation,
of ED health care
management of major trauma
teams.
RT. Forensic nurse examiner: may
provide expertise in sexual assaults,
child abuse, geriatric neglect and
patient care facilities, interpersonal
violence issues/events, forensic
, mental health, death investigation,
human trafficking, and public health
and safety.
Geriatric emergency nurse (GEN):
advanced practice nurse who
identifies geriatric issues, assists
elderly patients in navigating the
health-care system, and aids in
planning for safe patient discharges.
Nurse practioner: NP.
--> Vast cuts to health care services
over the past thirty years have
resulted in the ED acting as the gate
keeper for a large portion of acute
care services.
Analyze the
socio-political --> A key role of ED health care
factors that professionals is to provide unbiased
influence the care to everyone who presents.
current state of
EDs. --> These "marginalized" or "at risk"
populations are amongst the most
vulnerable in our society for several
reasons; they may have chronic
diseases, a lack of support systems,
and/or limited financial resources.