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Affordable Care Act (ACA): - Signed into law on March 23, 2010
The biggest change in the United States health care system since the creation of
Medicare
and Medicaid

APRNs - Implementation of the ACA have provided opportunities for

strong model - Direct comprehensive care
Support of systems
Education, research, and publication
Professional leadership

Evidence-based practice - is used as a basis for care and decision-making processes
within these roles

fifth- to eighth-grade - Most printed educational content should be constructed at a
_____________________ reading level

Initiating and guiding change
Fostering collaboration with multiple stakeholders
Using critical and reflective thinking
Advocating for improved access and cost effective health care
Developing and implementing innovations
Using effective communication - The National Organization of Nurse Practitioner
Faculties (NONPF) outlines nurse practitioner leadership with six core competencies:

Immanuel Kant - The end does not justify means Principle of Universalizability
Act the same in similar situations

deontological - according to these theories, the rightness or wrongness of actions does
not depend on their consequences but on whether they fulfill our duty.

Teleology - Virtue ethics
Utilitarianism (John Stuart Mill)
The greatest amount of happiness and the least amount of harm
The end justifies the means

, Maternalism - is the viewpoint that incorporates a common idea of femininity and
applies it as a support for women's involvement in society.

Paternalism - the policy or practice on the part of people in positions of authority of
restricting the freedom and responsibilities of those subordinate to them in the
subordinates' supposed best interest.

Autonomy - Self-determination
Respect for all persons
Restricted by parentalism

Beneficence - Requires positive action
Balancing of harms vs. benefits
Uses the principle of proportionality
Example: caring for extremely contagious patients

Non-maleficence - Do no harm
The foundation of health care
Does not require taking positive action
Example: coercing a patient to participate in unwanted chemotherapy

Veracity - Truth-telling
Must use language that the patient understands
Example: honestly explaining an advance directive

Confidentiality - Respect for privileged information
Crucial in the provider-patient relationship
HIPAA
Example: not sharing patient's condition with visitors

Fidelity - Keep promises
Avoid false expectations
Example: telling the patient you will request a consultation, and then following up on it

Justice - Fairness, individual rights
Complex and difficult to apply in health care
Healthy People 2020: eliminate health disparities
Examples: Who should get the heart transplant? Who should get the remaining
ventilator?

Institute of Medicine (IOM) Five Core Educational Competencies - Provide patient-
centered care
Work in interdisciplinary teams
Use evidence-based practice
Apply quality improvement
Use informatics

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