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Important consideration for delegating tasks - ️️any task delegated to the UAP is the nurse's responsibility, so if you delegate a task that does not get done then it is ultimately your fault Qualities of a professional nurse - ️️leadership, clinical expertise and judgement, mentorship ...

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NUR2243 Exam 3 Review
Important consideration for delegating tasks - ✔️✔️any task delegated to the UAP is
the nurse's responsibility, so if you delegate a task that does not get done then it is
ultimately your fault

Qualities of a professional nurse - ✔️✔️leadership, clinical expertise and judgement,
mentorship and life long learning

Effective manager should understand what - ✔️✔️budget concepts, be able to staff a
unit effectively and be skilled in information management

Integrity definition - ✔️✔️an alignment of stated values and actions, be who you say
you are and do what you say you are going to do.

Inconsistent Integrity example - ✔️✔️a nurse saying that she believes in the dignity of
the patient and then outside of the room is heard talking about the patient negatively.

Involving family members in care - ✔️✔️asking for patient permission to involve family
members will empower the patient and their support system

Independent nursing intervention example - ✔️✔️this is something that can be done
without an order and could include providing emotional support

Fidelity violation example - ✔️✔️giving the wrong med or making a med calculation
error and you decide not to tell or file a report

Veracity Definition - ✔️✔️telling the truth

Veracity violation example - ✔️✔️a patient is about to die and family members say that
they think the patient's hand moved and that the patient will be okay and you go along
with it as a nurse

Autonomy example - ✔️✔️patients making their own decisions about their healthcare

Nonmaleficence definition - ✔️✔️do no harm; no needless harm

Beneficence definition - ✔️✔️promoting goodness, kindness and charity

Beneficence example - ✔️✔️taking into account the risks versus benefits when it
comes to research to ensure no harm comes to the participants

Autonomy violation example - ✔️✔️diverting a patient's pain medication

, Ethical principles violated when diverting pain medications - ✔️✔️autonomy,
utilitarianism, beneficence and veracity

Democratic leadership style does what - ✔️✔️empowers staff towards excellence

A situational leadership style does what - ✔️✔️adjusts styles of leadership to fit the
situation

Effective leadership and management behavior will do what - ✔️✔️motivate employees
to achieve goals


Nursing interventions for a patient coming into the ED on last breath with DNR -
✔️✔️comfort measures only

A UAP cannot do what - ✔️✔️re delegate a task that was delegated to them by an RN
to another person

Priority tasks - ✔️✔️tasks that monitor patient well being are always a priority. tell the
UAP this when delegating

Guidelines to use for delegating - ✔️✔️Ensuring patient safety, being aware of the
patient's needs and the workers needs and abilities to perform the task

Delegating post mortem care in an unexpected death - ✔️✔️this can be delegated to a
UAP, however they cannot collect or handle the patient's belongings

5 rights of delegation - ✔️✔️right task, right circumstance, right person, right
communication, right supervision

Best way to seek clarification - ✔️✔️restate the information

Question to ask when a patient is being discharged and they doubt the ability to follow
through the directions - ✔️✔️what concerns do you have?

Effects of care coordination not being in place - ✔️✔️fragmented services, cost
inefficiencies or poor health outcomes

Populations best served by case managment - ✔️✔️vulnerable and frail populations

Items to include in an ED hand-off report - ✔️✔️mechanism of injury, test results,
isolation precautions, allergy alert. no past immunizations, no home meds

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