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A QSEN competency in which the nurse uses the Evidence based practice
integration of the best current evidence and practices
to make decisions about patient care?
A screening the scoring tool for med-sure nursing Modified Early Warning system
assessment to determine a patients condition based
primarily on the patients LOC and RR
Differences in the patient access to or availability of Health care disparities
appropriate health care services?
An ethical principle that emphasizes the importance of Nonmaleficence
preventing harm and ensuring the patients well- being?
An ethical principle in which nurses promote positive Beneficence
actions to help others?
6 core competencies of QSEN provide patient- centered care, collaborate with inter professional health care
team, implement evidence- based practice, use quality improvement in patient
care, Use informatics in patient care, safety
Attributes of Patient-Centered Care Respect for patients' values and preferences
Coordination and integration
Information, communication, and education
Physical comfort
Emotional support
Involvement of family and friends
Transition and continuity
Access to care
what does safety include patients, staff members, and health care organizations
what causes harm and errors that nurses can impact lack of communication, patient monitoring, clinical judgment, professional
accountability, mandatory reporting
errors in medication administration, and interpreting provider prescriptions
SBAR Situation
Background
Assessment
Recommendation
Competency quality improvement PICOT questions, systemic QI models
Informatics Bar code medication administration, smart pumps, Telehealth, tele nursing
, systems thinking working with other units to benefit your care of clients
what is the worst result of poor clinical judgment failure to rescue
4 key attributes of failure to rescue -errors of omission of care
-failure to recognize changes in condition
-failure to communicate decision making
-failure to communicate changes
Rapid Response Team (RRT) A group of health care professionals that respond to emergencies in a quick
manner
autonomy you are obligate to protect a patient when they are not capable of self
determination
Beneficence do good for your patients
Nonmaleficence prevent harm
fidelity you will follow through with care
veracity be truthful to the best of your knowledge
social justice all patients should be treated equally
The nurse provides an SBAR hand-off communication situation
regarding a client whose blood pressure and
respiratory rate have decreased. Where will the nurse
include these data as part of the SBAR format?
The nurse collaborates with the registered dietitian quality improvement, systems thinking, teamwork and collaboration
nutritionist to improve the nutritional status of clients on
a hospital unit. Which priority professional nursing
concepts apply in this situation?
The nurse is participating in a unit meeting to discuss "I have been comparing our rates of infection with other units in the hospital."
daily nursing care expectations. Which nursing
statement reflects systems level thinking?
Which nursing action reflects implementation of Participating in a quality improvement project about eliminating pressure injury
systems level thinking? occurrences
How will the experienced nurse explain systems Using information from individual client care to improve outcomes at a macro
thinking to a new nurse? level
The nurse is assessing an older adult and notes that the "Be sure to include plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables in your diet each day.",
client is at risk for constipation. Which statements will "Eat lots of high fiber foods, including whole grains each day.", "Exercise several
the nurse include in health teaching for this client to times a week to keep our bowels working for regular elimination.", "Drink plenty
promote optimum bowel elimination? of fluids, including water, to prevent having difficulty going to the bathroom."
Which of the following factors does the nurse Diabetes mellitus
recognize as being a risk for altered sensory perception
in the older adult client?