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F - Exam 9
Chapters 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, & 15
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Nursing
Undergraduate 1
03/07/2012

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Concept Mapping
Definition
A visual tool in which ideas or data are enclosed in circles or boxes of some shape and relationships between these are indicated by connecting lines or arrows.
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Creativity
Definition
Thinking that results in the development of new ideas and products.
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Critical Analysis
Definition
A set of questions one can apply to a particular situation or idea to determine essential information and ideas and discard superfluous information and ideas.
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Critical Thinking
Definition
A cognitive process that includes creativity, problem solving, and decision making.
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Decision Making
Definition
The process of establishing criteria by which alternative courses of action are developed and selected.
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Deductive Reasoning
Definition
Making specific observations from a generalization.
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Inductive Reasoning
Definition
Making generalizations from specific data.
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Intuition
Definition
The understanding or learning of things without the conscious use of reasoning.
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Nursing Process
Definition
A systematic rational method of planning and providing nursing care.
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Problem Solving
Definition
Obtaining information that clarifies the nature of the problem and suggests possible solutions.
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Socratic Questioning
Definition
A technique one can use to look beneath the surface, recognize and examine assumptions, search for inconsistencies, examine multiple points of view, and differentiate what one knows from what one merely believes.
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Trial and Error
Definition
A number of approaches are tried until a solution is found.
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Assessing
Definition
The process of collecting, organizing, validating, and recording data (information) about a client's health status.
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Cephalocaudal
Definition
Proceeding in the direction from head to toe.
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Closed Questions
Definition
Restrictive question requiring only a short answer.
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Cues
Definition
Any piece of information or data that influences decisions.
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Data
Definition
Information.
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Database
Definition
All information about a client, includes nursing health history and physical assessment, physician's history, physical examination, and laboratory and diagnostic test results.
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Directive Interview
Definition
A highly structured interview that uses closed questions to elicit specific information.
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Inferences
Definition
Interpretations or conclusions made based on cues or observed data.
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Interview
Definition
A planned communication; a conversation with a purpose.
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Leading Question
Definition
A question that influences the client to give a particular answer.
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Neutral Question
Definition
A question that does not direct or pressure a client to answer in a certain way.
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Nondirective Interview
Definition
An interview using open-ended questions and empathetic responses to build rapport and learn client concerns.
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Nursing Process
Definition
A systematic rational method of planning and providing nursing care.
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Objective Data
Definition
(signs) Information (data) that is detectable by an observer or can be tested against an accepted standard; can be seen, heard, felt, or smelled.
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Open-Ended Quesions
Definition
Questions that specify only the broad topic to be discussed and invite clients to discover and explore their thoughts and feelings about the topic?
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Rapport
Definition
A relationship between two or more people of mutual trust and understanding.
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Review of Systems
Definition
(screening examination) A brief review of essential functioning of various body parts or systems.
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Screening Examination
Definition
(review of systems) A brief review of essential functioning of various body parts or systems.
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Signs
Definition
(overt data, objective data) Information (data) that is detectable by an observer or can be tested against an accepted standard; can be seen, heard, felt, or smelled.
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Subjective Data
Definition
Data that are apparent only to the person affected; can be described or verified only by that person.
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Symptoms
Definition
(covert data) Information (data) apparent only to the person affected that can be described or verified only by that person.
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Validation
Definition
The determination that the diagnosis accurately reflects the problem of the client, that the methods used for data gathering were appropriate, and that the conclusion or diagnosis is justified by the data.
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Defining Characteristics
Definition
Client signs and symptoms that must be present to validate a nursing diagnosis.
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Dependent Functions
Definition
With regard to medical diagnoses, physician-prescribed therapies and treatments nurses are obligated to carry out.
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Diagnosis
Definition
A statement or conclusion concerning the nature of some phenomenon.
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Diagnostic Labels
Definition
Title used in writing a nursing diagnosis; taken from the North American Nursing Diagnosis Association (NANDA) standardized taxonomy of terms.
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Etiology
Definition
The causal relationship between a problem and its related or risk factors.
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Health Promotion Diagnosis
Definition
Any activity undertaken for the purpose of achieving a higher level of health and well-being.
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Independent Functions
Definition
Areas of health care unique to nursing, separate and distinct from medical management.
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Norm
Definition
An ideal or fixed standard; an expected standard of behavior of group members.
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Nursing Diagnosis
Definition
The nurse's clinical judgment about individual, family, or community responses to actual and potential health problems/life processes to provide the basis for selecting nursing interventions to achieve outcomes for which the nurse is accountable.
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PES Format
Definition
The three essential components of nursing diagnostic statements including the terms describing the problem, the etiology of the problem, and the defining characteristics or cluster of signs and symptoms.
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Qualifiers
Definition
Words that have been added to some NANDA labels to give additional meaning to the diagnostic statement.
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Risk Factors
Definition
Factors that cause a client to be vulnerable to developing a health problem.
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Risk Nursing Diagnosis
Definition
Clinical judgment that a problem does not exist, but the presence of risk factors indicates that a problem is likely to develop unless nurses intervene.
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Standard
Definition
A generally accepted rule, model, pattern, or measure.
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Syndrome Diagnosis
Definition
A diagnosis that is associated with a cluster of other diagnoses.
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Taxonomy
Definition
A classification system or set of categories, such as nursing diagnoses, arranged on the basis of a single principle or consistent set of principles.
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Wellness Diagnosis
Definition
(NANDA) Describes human responses to levels of wellness in an individual, family, or community that have a readiness for enhancement.
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Collaborative Care Plans
Definition
(Critical Pathways)Multidisciplinary guidelines for client care based on specific medical diagnoses designed to achieve predetermined outcomes.
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Collaborative Interventions
Definition
Actions the nurse carries out in collaboration with other health team members, such as physical therapists, social workers, dietitians, and physicians.
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Concept Map
Definition
A visual tool in which ideas or data are enclosed in circles or boxes of some shape and relationships between these are indicated by connecting lines or arrows.
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Critical Pathways
Definition
Multidisciplinary guidelines for client care based on specific medical diagnoses designed to achieve predetermined outcomes.
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Dependent Interventions
Definition
Activities carried out on the orders or supervision of a licensed physician or other health care provider authorized to write orders for nurses.
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Discharge Planning
Definition
The process of anticipating and planning for client needs after discharge.
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Formal Nursing Care Plan
Definition
A written or computerized guide that organizes information about the client's care.
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Goals/Desired Outcomes
Definition
A part of a care plan that describes, in terms of observable client responses, what the nurse hopes to achieve by implementing the nursing interventions.
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Independent Interventions
Definition
Activities that the nurse is licensed to initiate as a result of the nurse's own knowledge and skills.
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Indicator
Definition
An observable client state, behavior, or self-reported perception or evaluation; similar to desired outcomes in traditional language.
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Individualized Care Plan
Definition
A plan tailored to meet the unique needs of a specific client - needs that are not addressed by the standardized plan.
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Informal Nursing Care Plan
Definition
A strategy for action that exists in the nurse's mind.
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Multidisciplinary Care Plan
Definition
A standardized plan that outlines the care required for clients with common, predictable - usually medical - conditions.
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Nursing Intervention
Definition
Any treatment, based on clinical judgment and knowledge, that a nurse performs to enhance patient/client outcomes.
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Nursing Interventions Classification (NIC)
Definition
A taxonomy of nursing actions each of which includes a label, a definition, and a list of activities.
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Nursing Outcomes Classification (NOC)
Definition
A taxonomy for describing client outcomes that respond to nursing interventions.
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Policies
Definition
Rules developed to govern the handling of frequently occurring situations.
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Priority Setting
Definition
The process of establishing a preferential order for nursing strategies.
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Procedures
Definition
Steps used in carrying out policies or activities.
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Protocols
Definition
A predetermined and preprinted plan specifying the procedure to be followed in a particular situation.
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Rationale
Definition
The scientific reason for selecting a specific action.
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Standardized Care Plan
Definition
Formal plan that specifies the nursing care for groups of clients with common needs (e.g., all clients with myocardial infarction)
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Standing Order
Definition
An order that may be carried out indefinitely until another order is written to cancel it, or that may be carried out for a specified number of days.
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Audit
Definition
Examination or review of records.
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Cognitive Skills
Definition
Intellectual skills that include problem solving, decision making, critical thinking, and creativity.
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Concurrent Audit
Definition
Evaluation of a client's health care while the client is still receiving care from the agency.
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Evaluating
Definition
A planned ongoing, purposeful activity in which clients and health care professionals compare expected outcomes to actual outcomes.
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Evaluation Statement
Definition
A statement that consists of two parts: a conclusion and supporting data.
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Implementing
Definition
The phase of nursing process in which the nursing care is plan is put into action.
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Interpersonal Skills
Definition
All verbal and nonverbal activities people use when communicating directly with one another.
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Outcome Evaluation
Definition
Focuses on demonstrable changes in the client's health status as a result of nursing care.
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Process Evaluation
Definition
A component of quality assurance that focuses on how care was given.
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Quality-Assurance (QA) Program
Definition
An ongoing systematic process designed to evaluate and promote excellence in the health care provided to clients.
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Quality Improvement (QI)
Definition
An organizational commitment and approach used to continuously improve all processes in the organization with the goal of meeting and exceeding customer expectations and outcomes; also known as total quality management (TQM) and continuous quality improvement (CQI).
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Retrospective Audit
Definition
Evaluation of a client's record after discharge from an agency.
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Root Cause Analysis
Definition
Process for identifying factors that bring about deviations in the practices that lead to an event.
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Sentinel Event
Definition
An unexpected occurrence involving death or serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof.
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Structure Evaluation
Definition
Focuses on the setting in which care is given.
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Technical Skills
Definition
"Hands-on" skills such as those required to manipulate equipment, administer injections, and move or reposition clients.
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Change-of-Shift Report
Definition
A report given to nurses on the next shift.
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Chart
Definition
A formal, legal document that provides evidence of a client's care.
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Charting
Definition
The process of making an entry on a clients record.
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Charting by Exception (CBE)
Definition
A documentation system in which only significant findings or exceptions to norms are recorded.
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Client Record
Definition
(chart) A formal, legal document that provides evidence of a client's care.
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Discussion
Definition
An informal oral consideration of a subject by two or more healthcare personnel to identify a problem or establish strategies to resolve a problem.
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Documenting
Definition
The process of making an entry on a client record; charting, recording.
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Flow Sheet
Definition
A record of the progress of specific or specialized data such as vital signs, fluid balance, or routine medications; often charted in graph form.
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Focus Charting
Definition
A method of charting that uses key words or foci to describe what is happening to the client.
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Handoff Communication
Definition
Process in which information about patient/client/resident care is communicated in a consistent manner including an opportunity to ask and respond to questions.
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Kardex
Definition
The trade name for a method that makes use of a series of cards to concisely organize and record client data and instructions for daily nursing care - especially care that changes frequently and must be kept up to date.
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Narrative Charting
Definition
A descriptive record of client data and nursing interventions, written in sentences and paragraphs.
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PIE
Definition
An acronym for charting model that follows a recording sequence of problems, interventions, and evaluation of the effectiveness of the interventions.
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Problem-Oriented Medical Record (POMR)
Definition
Data about the client are recorded and arranged according to the client's problems, rather than according to the source of the information.
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Problem-Oriented Record (POR)
Definition
(Problem-Oriented Medical Record) Data about the client are recorded and arranged according to the client's problems, rather than according to the source of the information.
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Progress Note
Definition
Chart entries made by a variety of methods and by all health professionals involved in a client's care for purpose of describing a client's problems, treatments, and progress toward desired outcomes.
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Record
Definition
A written communication providing formal, legal documentation of a client's progress.
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Recording
Definition
The process of making written entries about a client on the medical record.
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Report
Definition
Whether oral or written, it should be concise, including pertinent information but no extraneous detail.
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SOAP
Definition
An acronym for charting method that follows a recording sequence of subjective data, objective data, assessment, and planning.
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Source-Oriented Record
Definition
A record in which each person or department makes notations in a separate section or sections of the client's chart.
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Variance
Definition
A variation or deviation from a critical pathway; goals not met or interventions not performed according to the time frame.
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What is the legal record of care?
Definition
The client's chart or medical record.
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The client's chart/record is what?
Definition
A confidential, permanent, and legal document that is admissible in court.
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Are nurses responsible for ensuring confidentiality?
Definition
Yes, Nurses are legally and ethically responsible for ensuring that confidentiality is maintained.
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Who should access a client's record?
Definition
Only those health health care providers who are involved directly in the client's care.
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What should nursing care provided and recorded as documentation or charting reflect?
Definition
The nursing process.
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Does computer charting make it easier or more difficult to maintain confidentiality?
Definition
More difficult because the chart is more readily available.
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What information should be included in the chart?
Definition
- Assessments
- Medication Administration
- Treatments given and the client's responses
- Client Education
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Who mandates the use of computerized databases to expedite the accreditation process?
Definition
The Joint Commision.
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What do health care facilities use computerized data for?
Definition
Managing budgets, quality improvement programs, research, and many other endeavors.
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What is the purpose for medical records?
Definition
Communication, legal documentation, financial billing, education, research, and auditing/monitoring.
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What is the purpose of reporting?
Definition
TO provide continuity of care when several nurses provide care to the client.
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How should reporting be conducted?
Definition
In a confidential manner.
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How should documentation appear?
Definition
- Factual
- Accurate and Concise
- Complete and Current
- Organized
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Factual Documentation
Definition
Subjective and objective data can be documented.
Term
Subjective data
Definition
Can be documented as direct quotes, within quotation marks, or summarized and identified as the client's statement.
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Objective data
Definition
Should be descriptive and should include what the nurse see,s hears, feels, and smells. Document without derotgatory words, judgments, or opinions. Document the client's behavior accurately.
Term
What is another more correct way of writing "the client is agitated"?
Definition
" the client is pacing back and forth in his room, yelling loudly"
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Accurate and Concise
Definition
Information that is documented must be precise. Facts should be documented without any interpretations of the situation.
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Complete and Current
Definition
Information that is documented should be comprehensive and timely. Never pre-chart an assessment, intervention, or evaluation.
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Organized
Definition
Communicate information in a logical order.
Term
How should you always begin an entry in a chart?
Definition
With the date and time.
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What color ink should be used when charting?
Definition
Black ink in legible writing.
Term
How should you enter data that you might have forgotten?
Definition
As a late entry. It must include the time the charting was done and the specific time the charting reflects.
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How should all documentation end?
Definition
With the signature and title of the person making the entry.
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What is important to do when computer charting?
Definition
- Log out
- Keep Password a secret
- Make sure the screen isn't easily visible to others.
Term
What are flow charts used for?
Definition
To show trends in vital signs, blood glucose levels, pain level, and other frequently performed assessments.
Term
What is narrative documentation used for?
Definition
To record information as a sequence of events.
Term
Charting by exception uses What for what reason?
Definition
- Standardized forms
- To identify normal findings/values and allows selective documentation of abnormal findings.
Term
What do problem-oriented medical records consist of?
Definition
A database, problem list, care plan, and progress notes.
Term
What does SOAPIE stand for?
Definition
S - Subjective data
O - Objective data
A - Assessment (includes a nursing diagnosis based on the assessment)
P - Plan
I - Intervention
E - Evaluation
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What does PIE stand for?
Definition
P - Problem
I - Intervention
E - Evaluation
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What does DAR (focus charting) stand for?
Definition
D - Data
A - Action
R - Response
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What are the advantages of computerized documentation?
Definition
Standardization, accuracy, confidentiality, and easy access for multiple users.
Acquisition and transfer of client information is expedited.
Term
What are the disadvantages of computerized documentation?
Definition
Learning the computerized system, knowing how to correct errors, and maintaining security.
Term
How can a change-of-shift report be obtained?
Definition
Face-to-face, audiotaped, or presented during walking rounds in the client's room.
Term
What should an effective change-of-shift report contain/look like?
Definition
- Include significant objective information about the client's health problems
- Given in a logical order
- Free of gossip and personal opinion
- Relates recent changes in medications, treatments, procedures, or the discharge plan.
Term
What is important to do when making a telephone report?
Definition
- have all data prepared prior to contacting any member of the interdisciplinary team
- use a professional demeanor
- use exact, relevant, and accurate information
- document the name of the person called, the time, content of message, and the instructions or information received following the report.
Term
When would a telephone order or verbal order be necessary?
Definition
During an emergency or otherwise unusual time.
Term
What are ways to prevent errors in verbal or telephone orders?
Definition
- have a second RN/LPN listening
- Repeat back the order given, making sure to include the medication name (spell if needed), dosage, time, and route.
- document reading back the order and the presence of second nurse
- question any order that may seem contraindicated due to previous order or to the client's condition.
Term
What should transfer reports include?
Definition
- Client's demographic information
- Client's medical diagnosis & providers
- An overview of the client's health status, plan of care, & recent progress.
- alterations that may cause an emergency
- most recent vital signs
- current medications & last dose administered
- allergies
- diet & activity orders, advanced dirrectives & resuscitation status
- need for equipment
- family involvement & health care proxy
Term
What should an incident report include?
Definition
- facts documented without judgement or opinion
- should not be referred to in the client's medical record
Term
What do incident reports do?
Definition
Improve health care quality by contributing to changes designed to make improvements.
Term
What is the Privacy Rule?
Definition
Introduced to promote the use of standard methods of maintaining the privacy of protected health information (PHI) among healthcare agencies.
Term
The Privacy Rule includes what?
Definition
- Only direct care workers access pt. file
- Pt. has right to read/copy med. records
- No part of pt. chart can be copied or exchanged unless between authorized health care institutions
- Pt. record must be kept secure
- Electronic records should be password protected & protected from public view
- Pt. info. must not be disclosed to unauthorized individuals/family members.
- Communication about pt. should only take place in private.
Term
What do the information security protocols include?
Definition
- Logging off the computer before leaving the workstation to ensure that others can't view PHI on the monitor
- Never share ID or password
- Never leave pt. chart or other PHI where others can access it.
- Shred any printed or written client info used for reporting or client care after it is no longer needed.
Term
What are the steps of the nursing plan?
Definition
- Assessment/data collection
- Analysis/data collection
- Planning
- Implementation
- Evaluation
Term
What does assessment/data collection involve?
Definition
The systematic collection of information about the client's present health status to identify the client's needs and to identify additional data to collect based on the nurse's findings.
Term
What are methods of data collection?
Definition
- observation, interviews with client and family, medical history, comprehensive or focused physical exam., diagnostic & lab reports, & collaboration
Term
How can a nurse effectively collect data?
Definition
- Ask appropriate questions
- listen carefully to pt. responses
- conduct excellent head-to-toe physical
Term
What does a nurse use critical thinking skills for?
Definition
- identify the client's health status or problems
- interpret or monitor the collected database
- assess pt. health status and coping mechanisms
- provide direction for nursing care
Term
What does analysis/data collection require a nurse to do with data?
Definition
- recognize patterns or trends
- compare the data with expected standards or reference ranges
- arrive at conclusions to guide nursing care
Term
What does the nurse do during the planning process?
Definition
The nurse sets priorities, determines client outcomes, and selects specific nursing interventions.
Term
What does the goal do?
Definition
Identify the optimal client status.
Term
What does the client outcome do?
Definition
Identify the observable criterion that will determine success or failure of the goal.
Term
What should the client outcome/goal be?
Definition
- client-centered
- singular
- observable
- measurable
- time-limited
- mutually agreed upon
- reasonable
Term
Who defines the scope of practice for a nurse?
Definition
- ANA Standards of Practice
- State Nurse Practice Acts
- Health Care Facility Policies
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