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Nursing 101 Midterm Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Aspects of Health Care Quality ANS 1. safe 2. effective 3. patient-centered 4. timely 5. efficient 6. equitable Aspects of Caring ANS 1. relationships are important 2. nurses do more than tasks 3. empathy and compassion ...

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  • September 24, 2024
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Aspects of Health Care Quality ANS 1. safe

2. effective

3. patient-centered

4. timely

5. efficient

6. equitable



Aspects of Caring ANS 1. relationships are important

2. nurses do more than tasks

3. empathy and compassion are key

4. patients can sense commitment

5. including family/significant others into plan of care is often important

6. nurses should try to understand the context of a patient's situation



It's the essence of nursing. You can teach it to a degree, but you must have it.



How can a novice practitioner demonstrate care? ANS 1. show confidence appropriately (not arrogance)

2. listen/communication

3. demonstrate respect of the person (no matter who they are)



Remember that this isn't a routine process for the patient, explain everything, and take the time to answer questions
and make them feel comfortable.



Barriers to Caring ANS 1. time pressure/busy work environment

2. expectations of patients/self

3. workload

4. burnout

,The Practice of Nursing ANS Promotion of health and assessment of, the provision of care for, and the treatment
of health conditions by....

1. supportive

2. preventive

3. therapeutic (support patient)

4. palliative (help patients be symptom free)

5. rehabilitative (help people reach optimum)

means in order to attain or maintain optimal function.



Our focus is health, not illness!



Nursing Roles ANS 1. direct care provider

-advanced practice nurse

2. administrator

3. researcher

4. educator



they can practice in public health, clinics, hospitals, schools, etc.



CNO Requisite Skills and Abilities ANS 1. cognitive (thinking capacity skills)

2. communication

3. interpersonal (good relationships)

4. behavioural

5. psychomotor (ability to participate/care in different activities)

6. sensory (use senses to provide care)

7. environmental (function in non-pleasant environments)



Confidentiality ANS -Keep personal info private

-Applies to all info, not just health (can't say age or anything)

-Outlives the professional relationship

-Share info with the health care team only (let the patient know who is on the team, it's not always obvious)

-Remember patients can see their file

, -Computers bring on new challenges

-But you have to report of you learn info that the patient will harm themselves or someone else



Professional Standards ANS -A professional is accountable for their mistakes, sets the standards (self-regulating)

-Applies to RNs and RPNs

1. Accountability: make sure people know the skills you don't have. Seek help. Admit mistakes.

2. Continuing Competence: you need to keep learning- College of Nurses of Ontario's Quality Assurance Program

3. Ethics- we need to understand, uphold, and promote the values and beliefs described in CNO's Ethics practice
standard.

4. Knowledge: we need to give evidence for our decisions

5. Knowledge Application: problem solving

6. Leadership

7. Relationships: therapeutic nurse-client relationships



Difference between the nurse-client relationship and friend-friend relationship? ANS Difference in power. One
is a professional relationship, one is personal.



Nurse-Client Relationship ANS -The nurse establishes, directs, and takes responsibility (they are accountable,
must terminate when patient leaves hospital)

-Clients needs are the priority

-Non judgmental (need to listen even if you don't agree)

-Don't make assumptions

-A partnership

-There are boundaries (if your neighbour is in the hospital, don't ignore them, but explain that you can't have a role
in their care)

-Your job to protect the client from abuse

-Focused on patient's goal not our goal

-Nurse follows the plan of care! (what's the patient's goal- might be ok to go to the patient's wedding if it's vital for
their health)

-Nurse meets own needs outside the relationship

-Wait a year to establish relationships with patients



Components of the helping relationship ANS 1. trust (keep promises, apologize for mistakes!)

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