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Steps in Providing Educational Programs - 1) ID and Respond: to ID the need for knowledge or skill proficiency 2) Analyze: Deficiencies, develop learning objectives to meet need 3) Research: Resources available to address learning objectives based on EBP 4) Plan: Program to address objectives us...

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149 Terms [A+ GUIDE]
Steps in Providing Educational Programs
- 1) ID and Respond: to ID the need for knowledge or skill proficiency

2) Analyze: Deficiencies, develop learning objectives to meet need

3) Research: Resources available to address learning objectives based on EBP

4) Plan: Program to address objectives using available resources

5) Implement: Program at time conducive to staff-> online learning modules

6) Evaluate: Use materials and observations to measure behavior change secondary to learning


The Five stages of Nursing Ability
- Established by Patricia Benner (1984)

Novice Nurse

Advanced Beginner Nurse

Competent Nurse

Proficient Nurse

Expert Nurse



Novice Nurses - Can be students or newly licensed nurses who have minimal experience. They approach
situations from theoretical perspective relying on context-free facts and established guidelines. Rules
govern practice



Advanced beginner - Most new nurses function at this level. Practice independently in the performance
of many tasks, make some clinical judgements. They being to rely on prior experience to make practice
descisions



Competent Nurse - Usually have been in practice for 2-3 years. Increasing level of skill and proficiency
and clinical judgement. They exhibit the ability to organize and plan care using abstract and analytical
thinking. They can anticipate long term outcomes of personal actions.

,Proficient Nurse - These are nurses who have a significant amount of experience upon which to base
their practice. Enhanced observational abilities allow nurses to be able to conceptualize situations more
holistically. Well-developed critical thinking and decision making skills allow nurses to recognize and
respond to unexpected changes.



Expert Nurse - great experience that allows them to view situations holistically and process information
efficiently. Make decisions using an advanced level of intuition and analytical ability. They do not need
to rely on rules to comprehend and take action in a situation.



Leadership Styles - Authoritative

Democratic

laizzez-faire



Leadership - Ability to inspire others to achieve a desired outcome



Management - Process of planning, organizing, directing, and coordinating the work with an
organization



Characteristics of Managers - Hold formal position of authority and power

Possess clinical experience

Network with members of the team

Coach subordinates

Makes decisions about organizing function, including resources, budget, hiring, and firing.



Five Major management Functions - Organizing

Staffing

Directing

Controlling (eval of staff performance and eval of unit goals to ensure identified goals are being met)



Authoritative - Makes decisions for the group

Motivates by coercion

,Communications occurs down the chain of command

Work output by staff is usually high:

*Good for crisis situations**

Effective for employees with no education



Democratic - Includes the group when decisions are made

Motivates by supporting staff achievements

Communication occurs UP and DOWN chain of command

Work output is good quality: when cooperation and collaboration is necessary



Laissez-faire - makes very few decisions, does little planning

motivation is largely the responsibility of individual staff members

communication occurs UP and DOWN the chain of command and between group members

Work output is low unless and informal leader evolves from the group

Effective with professional employess



Characteristics of Leaders - Initiate

Inspiration

Energy

Positive Attitude

Communication skills

Respect

Problem-solving and critical thinking skills



Transformational Leaders - Empower followers to assume responsibility for a communal vision, and
personal development is a secondary outcome, future oriented

motivating and engage followers

, Transactional Leaders - Focus on immediate problems, maintaining only the status quo and using
rewards to motivate followers



Emotional Intelligence - Ability of an individual to perceive and manage the emotions of self and others

Nurse must be able to perceive and understand his own emotions and the emotions of the client and
family in order to provide patient centered care

Important for nursing leaders



Emotionally Intelligent Leader - Has insight into the emotions of members of the team

Understands the perspective of others

Encourages constructive criticism and is open to new ideas

Able to maintain focus while multitasking

Manages emotions and channels them in a positive direction, which in turn helps the team accomplish
its goals

Committed to the delivery of high quality care

Refrains from judgement in controversial/emotionally charged situations until gathering info



Maslow's Hierarchy - 1) Physiological-> need for airway and oxygenation, circulation, and potential for
disability



2) Safety and security: need for shelter/ safe environment



3) Love and Belonging



4) Self-esteem



5) Self-actualization



Prioritization Principles in Client Care - 1) Systemic before Local ("life before limb"

ex: interventions for a client in shock before a client with a broken leg

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