Solutions
2-challenge rule Correct Answers empowers any team member
to stop the line if they sense or discover a breach of safety.
Autonomy Correct Answers refers to self-determination or
respecting the rights of patients or their chosen surrogates to
make health care decisions
Barriers to healthcare Correct Answers the continued rise in
healthcare costs, a lack of affordable healthcare, shortages of
healthcare providers
Beneficence Correct Answers to do good; benefits the patient
and also balances benefits against risk
Call-out Correct Answers used to communicate important or
critical information (informs all team members simultaneously
and helps anticipate next steps)
Common Law Correct Answers results from judicial decisions
made in courts when individual legal cases are decided
Considerations when delegating nursing care Correct Answers
- patients condition, complexity of the activity, potential for
harm, degree of problem solving necessary, level of interaction
required with the patient, capabilities of the UAP, availability of
professional staff to accomplish workload.
, Cultural diversity Correct Answers the coexistence of racial
and ethnic groups assigned at birth, racial and socioeconomic
groups within one social unit
ESFT Model Correct Answers E - what do you think caused
the problem? (Explanatory)
S - how do you get your meds? (social factors)
C - does the medication sound okay? (Concerns)
T - do you understand the medication? (therapeutic)
Evidence based practice Correct Answers nursing care should
be based on evidence-based practice standards
Example of common law Correct Answers informed consent,
patients right to refuse treatment, negligence, and malpractice
Example of veracity Correct Answers - you are honest with a
patient about their diagnosis and prognosis, even though the
news is difficult
- accurately reporting a patients vital signs
- teach patients about their condition and treatment plan in a
clear and concise manner
Examples of Autonomy Correct Answers - allowing a patient
to decide to have a NG tube inserted or not
- a nurse avoids telling a patient what to do, and instead focuses
on helping the patient make the best decision for themselves
- respecting a patients right to refuse a blood transfusion
Examples of Beneficence Correct Answers - getting a patients
caregiver a meal voucher