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• Teaching about interventions and ways to cope with stressors.
• Validating "normalcy" of feelings, and ensuring patients that they
Mental Health promotion and are not "crazy"
education
• Helping patients recognize their feelings and behaviors
• helping patients identify resources in the community
- Use Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements to
guide practice
- Deliver care in a manner that preserves and protects
patient autonomy, dignity, and rights
- Is aware of and avoids using the power inherent in
ANA Code of Ethics the therapeutic relationship to influence the patient
in ways not related to the treatment goals
- Maintains patient confidentiality within legal and regulatory
parameters
- Serves as a patient advocate protecting patients'
rights and assisting patients in developing skills for
self advocacy
- Maintains a therapeutic and professional
patient-nurse relationship with appropriate
professional role boundaries
health assessment, health history, physical exam,
1. Management of health status screening and diagnostic testing, diagnosing, prescribing
meds and other treatment modalities, evaluating core
outcomes
Displaying environment of trust and respect, maintaining
2. Maintenance of nurse-client
relationship healthy boundaries, engaging in therapeutic
communication
Health promotion/disease prevention, risk reduction,
3. Teaching/coaching
coaching toward behavioral change
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Serving as client advocate, utilizing information and
4. Professional Role technology in health care, using interdisciplinary
collaboration and consultation, practicing ethically,
showing
leadership, undertaking professional development, participating
in policy making.
5. Managing/negotiating Decision making with regard to cost, access, and
health cae delivery efficacy; applying business strategies to practice;
systems negotiating legislative change when needed.
6. Monitoring quality of care Evaluating quality of care, incorporating continuous
quality improvement into practice.
7. Providing culturally Remaining culturally sensitive when assessing client's
sensitive care symptoms and his or her perceptions of symptoms.
History of NP Role Introduced by Dr. Loretta Ford and Henry Silver MD @
University of Colorado in 1965
Grants legal authority for NP practice, are the nurse
practice act of every state and define scope of practice.
state legislative statutes Provides title protection, set credentialing requirements,
place restrictions on practice, set grounds for
disciplinary actions and may require collaborative
agreement.
collaborative agreement protocols that describes what types of drugs may be
prescribed and form of oversight by nursing boards
statutory law rules and regulations differ for each state, further define
scope of practice, practice requirements and restrictions
unique to each state.
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