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N301 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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Terms in this set (113)
who regulates nursing? The Nurse Practice Acts define and regulate the scope
and practice of nursing
who determines rules state boards of nursing
for licensure as a
nurse?
what are standards of Basic minimum levels of care based on the
practice and where are ethical principle of non-maleficence (DO NO
they derived from? HARM) - Nursing Practice Act
-requires self knowledge
how is self awareness -requires reflection on our own biases and beliefs
important to high -concerns the nurse, not the patient
quality patient -includes being aware of your religious and cultural
care? beliefs and values
Benner's stages of nursing novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
proficiency expert
novice no experience in situations which they are
expected to perform, lacks confidence, unable
to use discretionary judgement
advanced beginner marginally acceptable performance, has had
experience in prior situations, efficient and
skillful with occasional supportive cues,
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knowledge is developing
same or similar situation for 2-3 years, efficient,
competent coordinated, and confident, able to create a
plan based on conscious, abstract, analytic
contemplation, efficient and
organized, care in a suitable time frame
proficient perceives situations as wholes rather than
aspects, long term goals, what events to
expect in given situations, holistic, improved
decision making
intuitive, no wasteful consideration of
expert unimportant aspects, can zero in on the most
pressing problem, fluid, flexible, and highly
proficient, high analytic ability prepared for
situations in which the nurse has no
experience
1. Must be ordered by a physician
2. Patient's place of residence
home health 3. Short or long-term
4. Not 24 hours a day
5. Patient participates in Plan of Care
1. May require assistance with ADLs or none at all
2. Assistance with medications
assisted living facility 3. 24 hours/7 days a week
4. General nursing care
1. Short-term
2. 24-hour RN care
hospital 3. Rehab being outpatient or inpatient
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