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QSEN Test #2
QSEN
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Nursing
Undergraduate 2
03/21/2012

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Term
first step of nursing process
Definition
Problem:
describes the health state conciesely
Based on standard nomenclature
Suggests patient outcomes
Term
Second step of nursing process
Definition
Etiology
Frequently based on patient:
Lack of knowledge about
Lack of ability to
Lack of motivation for
Term
Third step of nursing process
Definition
Defining Characteristics
data suggests the existance of the problem
Suggests evaluation criteria
Term
Nursing diagnosis
Definition
Problem Related to (R/T)___ as evidenced by (AEB) ____.
Problem = what is wrong
Etilogy - R/T = lack of knowledge, ability, motivation
Defining Characteristics - AEB = those assessment items that lead you to the diagnosis
Term
Relate nursing diagnosis to outcomes; inteventions and evaluations
Definition
1. design a plan of care for the patient that is consistent with patient goals and values
2. REsolves the problems idd in the RN diagnosis
3. outcomes are based on sound priorities and sound evidence
4. Meets professional standards
5. Outcomes should be based on problem statement
6. Interventions should be based on etiology
Term
Critical Thinking
Definition
From the National Council for Excellence in Critical Thinking (NCECT) "...the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skilfully conceptualizing, applying, analyzing, syntehsizing, and/or evaluating information gatehred from, or generated by, observation, experience, reflection, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to belief and action."
Term
Applying critical thinking to problem solving
Definition
1. Nursing process is systematic dynamic problem solving model used in nursing
2. Nursing process is composed of ADPIE
3. Nursing process is one model of critical thinking
4. Critical thinking is a learned skill t hat must be developed
5.Critical thinking in nursing is based on both self-knowledge an dnursing science
6.Barriers to effective decision making are based in personal issues and lack of knoweldge
Term
5 Steps of the nursing process
Definition
ADPIE
Assess
Diagnose
Plan (set goals)
Implement
Evaluate
Term
Benefits of Nursing Process
Definition
* Provides Care that is Holistic, Science Based & Individualized
* Allows for continuity of care
*Allows for collaboration with nurses
*Clear cost effective plan of care
*Assures teamwork
* Gives way to grow by evaluating outcomes
Term
Two types of data involveed in nursing assessment
Definition
Objective - measureable and observable
Subjective - depends on the perspective of the patient
Term
Significance of Tanner's Model
Definition
Tanners model takes into account the context of the situation and that actions require constant evaluation
Term
Blocks to effective decision making
Definition
*Failure to consider total situation
- Using inacurrate data
- Not clearly IDing problem
- Failure to prioritize or rank the problems
- Unrealistic goals
* Knowledge based problem
* Requires learning & experience
* Impatience
- failure to id multiple solutions
- incorrect implementation
- Failing to use resources or using wrong resources
*Intrapersonal & knowledge problems
Term
Myths of aging
Definition
* all old people are on multiple medications
* seniors don't have sex
* seniors are not physically active
* seniors are rigid/narrow minded
* seniors are poor, lonely, and in frail health
Term
Ageism
Definition
A form of prejudice in which older adults are sterotyped by characteristics found in only a few of their age group
Term
Alzheimer's Disease
Definition
A type of dementia; is the most common degenerative neurologic illness and most common cause of cognitive impairment
Term
Cascade iatrogenesis
Definition
downward spiral or sequence of adverse events often triggered by a medical or surgical intervention during the hospitalization of an older adult
Term
Delirium
Definition
a temporary state of confusion
Term
Dementia
Definition
organic impairment of intellectual functioning, gradually leading to interference with social or occupational functioning, memory, and often personaility integration
Term
Functional Health
Definition
Level of health defined by one's ability to carry out usual and desired daily activities
Term
Gerontologic nursing
Definition
Nursing specialty concerned with the care of the older adult
Term
Gerontology
Definition
Study of all aspects of the aging process
Term
Life Review
Definition
Universal phenomenon identifed by Butler as a review of one's life through one's recollections
Term
Middle Adult
Definition
refers to adults between the ages of 40 - 60 years
Term
Older Adults
Definition
adults over the age of 65
Term
Polypharmacy
Definition
the use of multiple medications at the same time
Term
Reality Orientation
Definition
Metod of care used to promote awareness of reality in confused or disoriented patients
Term
Reminisce
Definition
To think back over things you have done in the past
Term
Social Isolation
Definition
Sense of aloneness because of decreasing relationships with others, resulting from attitudinal, geograaphic, financial, or illness-related factors
Term
Sundowning Syndrome
Definition
Describes a phenomenon when a person habitually becomes confused or disoriented with darkness
Term
Atypical presentation of illness
Definition
signs and symptoms that are not usually associated with a particular illness
Term
Normal physiological chanages of aging
Definition
all organ systems undergo some degree of decline in overall functioning and the body becomes less efficient.
-thin skin
-decreased BMD
-Decreased muscle tone
-Change in vision & hearing
-Slower elimination
-Increased chance of incontinence
Term
Acute pain
Definition
Episode of pain that lasts from seconds to less than 6 months
Term
Chronic Pain
Definition
Episode of pain that lasts for 6 months or longer; may be intermittent or continuous
Term
Remission
Definition
Period in a chronic illness when the disease is present, but the person does not experience symptoms of the disease
Term
Excaberation
Definition
Period in chronic illness when the symptoms of the disease reappear
Term
Malignant pain
Definition
Pain related to cancer or disease process
Term
Chronic nonmalignant pain
Definition
non-cancerous and lasting longer than 6 months
Term
Cutaneous pain
Definition
Superficial paian usually involving the skin or subcutaneous tissue
Term
Sharp pain
Definition
Pain that is sticking in nature and that is intense
Term
Dull pain
Definition
Pain that is not as intense or acute as sharp pain
Term
Diffuse pain
Definition
Pain that covers a large area
Term
Deep somatic pain
Definition
Pain originating deep in the structures of the body
Term
Visceral pain
Definition
Pain originating in the internal organs in the thorax, cranium, or abdomen
Term
Intractable pain
Definition
Severe pain that is extremely resistant to relief measures
Term
Phantom pain
Definition
Sensation of pain without demonstrable physiologic or pathologic substance; commonly observed after the amputation of a limb
Term
Psychogenic pain
Definition
Pain for which no physical cause can be identified
Term
Neuropathic pain
Definition
Pain that results from an injury to or abnormal functioning of peripheral nerves ior the central nervous system
Term
Referred pain
Definition
Pain in an area removed from that in which stimulation has its origin
Term
Shifting pain
Definition
Pain that moves from one area to another
Term
Severity
Definition
Degree of pain (i.e., severe or excruciating, moderate, slight or mild)
Term
Periodicity
Definition
Rate of recurrence (i.e., Continuous, Intermittent, Brief or transient)
Term
Common barriers to pain assessment
Definition
Culture, ethnic, family, gender, age, anxiety/stress, past pain experience
Term
Common responses to pain
Definition
behavioral
physiological (mild/moderate/severe)
Psychological
Term
Ethnocultural responses to pain
Definition
Stoicism/Machismo
Fear
Doubtful
Term
Pain considerations for older adults
Definition
* communication difficulties
* denial of pain
* altered physiologic responses
Term
Utilize nursing process for a patient with acute dental pain
Definition
Assessment - use COLDSPA
Nursing Diagnosis - use NANDA
Term
QSEN competencies around comfort
Definition
by using evidence based practice, it allows us to assess and utilize comfor measures that are proven to be effective. Teamwork and Collaboration allows for open communication between the patient, nurse, and other healthcare professionals. Patient-centered care allows the patient to direct care according to their needs. Timely updating of informatics is imporatnt to quality care.
Term
Identify various aspects of culture
Definition
A shared way of life passed from generation to generation by learning, not heredity
-what people think, do and what they produce
-Much is implied, but not spelled out
-includes: norms, vlaues, beliefs, knowledge, learned behaviors, social organization
Term
Describe aspects of culture that impact perceptions of health and health care
Definition
-Language barriers
-cultural norms: middle eastern male not wanting treatment from a female physician
Germans tend to be morestoic and therefore don't show pain as easilty
-Latinos getting a majority of their medical advice from family members
-Some examples but really, any aspects of culture (norms, values, belifs, knowledge, learned behaviors and social organizatio) listed above can impact perceptions of health and health care
Term
CLAS standards
Definition
Culturally Linguistically Appropriate Standards
Term
First role of CLAS standards
Definition
Health care organizations should ensure that patients receive, from all staff members, effective, understandable and respectful care that is provided in a manner compatible with their cultural health beliefs. This means don't give a Jehovah's witnesses blood transfusions, respect the fact that they think that they are possessed by a demon when they actually have a seizure disorder and sere an Indian person at the hospital a vegetarian diet (examples)
Term
Second role of CLAS standards
Definition
Health care organizations should implement strategies to recruit, retain and promote, at all levels of the organization, a diverse staff and leadership that are representative of the demographic characteristics of the service areea. This means that if you live in Texas, you should probably have a representative population of Latino workers in your hospital, at all different levels of the hospital.
Term
Third role of CLAS standards
Definition
Health care organizations should ensure that staff, at all levels and across all disciplines recieve ongoin education and training in culturally and linguistically appropriate service of delivery. Culture change and different types of cultures move into an area and you want your hospital staff ahead of the curve as far as these changes go.
Term
Perform a culturea assessment using the Kleinman questions
Definition
-What do you think caused the problem?
- Why do you think it happened when it did?
- What do you think your sickenss does to you? How does it work?
- How severe is your sickness? Will it last long?
- What kind of treatment do you think you should recieve?
-What are the most important results you hope to receive from this treatment?
-What are the chief problems your sickness has cause for you?
- What do you fear most about your sickness?
Term
Potential RN diagnosis related to cultural differences
Definition
- Social Isolation R/T recent move away from neighborhood and friends of same ethnic group
- Impaired parenting R/T use of culturally based discipline considered inappropriate or abusive by current country or residence.
-Spiritual distress related to inability to take part in significant culturally based rituals regularly
- Readiness for enhanced family process related to request for information about child care
-Ineffective managment of therapeutic regiment R/T misturst of traditional healthcare personnel
-Situational low-self esteem related to language difficulties and inability to secure employment
-Powerlessness R/T inability to make healtcare providers understand the importance of dietary and social values and beliefs.
Term
Maslow's First Level of needs, applied to patient care situations
Definition
Physiologic needs:
the most basic needs: Oxygen, water, food, temperature, elimination, sexuality, physical activity and sleep. All must be met to maintain life and therefore have the highest priortiy for nursing care
Term
Maslow's Second Level of needs, applied to patient care situations
Definition
Safety and Security -
- using proper hand hygiene and sterile techniques to prevent infection
-using electrical equipment properly
- Administering medications knowledgably
-Using skill when moving and ambulating patients
-Teaching parents about houshold chemicals that are dangerous to children
Term
Maslow's Third Level of needs, applied to patient care situations
Definition
Love and belonging needs
- these needs include the understanding and acceptance of others in both giving and receiving love, and the feeling of belonging to families, peers, friends, a neighborood and a community.
-including family and firends in the care of the patient
-Establishing anurse-patient relationship based on mutual understanding and trust by demonstrating caring, encouraging communication and respecting privacy.
-Referring patients to specific support groups, such as alcoholics nonymous and cancer support groups
Term
Maslow's Fourth Level of needs, applied to patient care situations
Definition
Self-esteem needs
-nurses can help meet patients' self-esteem needs by respecting their vlaures and beliefs, help patient set attainable goals, facilitatin support from family members. Nurses must remember that after a mastectomy or injury, that it is the person's perception of change rahter than the actual change itself, is what affects the individuals self-esteem
Term
Maslow's Fifth Level of needs, applied to patient care situations
Definition
Self-actualization (highest level)
-Acceptance of self and others as they are
-Focus of interest on problems outside of oneself
-Ability to be objective
-Feelings of happiness and affection for others
-Respect for all people
-Ability to discriminate between good and evil
-Creativity as a guidline for solving problems and pursuing interests
-Nurses focus on the person's strengths and possibilities rather than the problems. Nursing interventions are aimed at providing a sense of direction and hope and providing teaching that is aimed at maximizing potentials.
Term
impact of health on family roles, structure and tasks
Definition
-physical: problems providing safe and comfortable environment for growth and development for you and your family
-Economic: problems financially providing for family
Reproductive: problems raising or having children
-Affective and coping: problems providing emotional comfort or have clear identity and stability during times of stress
-Socialization: problems transmitting beliefs, values, attitudes and coping mechanisms and solving problems within the family.
-The family structure is affected by others having to "take up the slack" of the roles of the person who is sick or injured.
Term
Health promotion and care giving in relationship to the family
Definition
1. family is composed of interdependent members who affect one another. If some form of illness occurs in one memeber, all other members become a part of the illness.
2. A strong relationship exists between the family and the health status of it's members, therefore, the role fo the family is essential in every level of nursing care.
3. The level of health of the family, and in turn, each memeber can be significantly improved through health promotion activities.
4. Illness of one family member may suggest the possibility of the same problem in other memebers. Through assessment and intervention, the nurse can assist in improving the heatlh status of all family members
Term
Developmental tasks of older adults impact on nursing interactions
Definition
The nurse should help the client reminisce and life review. The nurse may need to provide and/or educate about adaptave aids, budgeting and meal planning, grief counseling, encourage socialization, anticipatory guidance, environmental assessment, and problem solving.
Term
How health, illness, stages of development affect sexual identiy and sexual expression
Definition
Sexual expression - visual stimulation, fetishes, and role play. Self knowledge is an important factor, awareness of alternate forms of sexual expression.
-young adults need knowledge for risky behaviors an d prevention of pregnancy and STI's
-Older adults: plan for sexual activity, alternate positioning for pain and mobility, instability, lubricants for vaginal dryness, overcoming erectible dysfunctions (sex in am, medicines, & masterbating)
Term
How do perosnal values & beliefs impact ability to provide nursing care to patients with sexual problems
Definition
-know personal boundaries, and comfort level with sexuality; develop self awareness, develop communication skills
-increase knowledge of normal sexual response and information on how to support patient's sexual functioning
Term
Nursing diagnosis ID'ing sexuality problems
Definition
Sexual dysfunction R/T use of antihypertensive medication AEB pt appears resigned and saddened
Term
Personal/professional boundaries in regards to sexual harassment
Definition
Definition - unwanted behavior that is sexually or gender based; can create hostile work enviornment, can come from patient, colleague, or superior
Patient: set and enforce limits, report, confront
Term
Havighurst - infancy to toddler hood
Definition
physiological stability, learning to eat, walk, talk; forming concepts of reality; relate emotionally, control elimintation of wastes, distinguis btwn right and wrong; sex difference and modesty
Term
Havighurst - preschool to early school years
Definition
physical skills for games; socal interaction; fundamental skills of reading, writing, math; development of conscience, morality and vlaues, personal independence
Term
Havighurst - School years
Definition
Acceptance of ones body and correct usage, gender role, emotional independence, preparing for family, marriage, and career, displaying sexual responsibility, achieving ethics
Term
Havighurst - adolescent to young adult
Definition
selecting a mate, living with marriage partner, rearing children, managing a home, gettin started in an occupation, taking civic responsibility, finding a congenial social group
Term
Havighurst - middle adult
Definition
accepting and adjusting to physical changes, attaining and maintaining a job, assisting children to become responsible adults, relating to your spouse, adjusting to aging parents, social and civic responsibilty
Term
Havighurst - ego vs. despair
Definition
Adjusting to decreasing physical strength, retirement, reduced income, declining health, and death of spouse; established an explicit affilation with age group; social role acceptance, establishing living arrangements.
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