NUR250 QUIZ 2

Quiz 2

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What is the definition of problem solving
A method of finding solutions to difficulties specific to a given and designed for immediate action
What is nursing research
The systemic investigation of events or circumstances related to improving practice
What is evidence based practice
The use of research findings as a basic for practice rather than trial and error, intuition, or traditional methods such as problem solving
What is the relationship between nursing theory and research to nursing practice
Nursing theory is a statement of related concepts used to explain, predict, control, and understand commonly occcuring phenomen of interest to nursing and nursing research is the systematic investigation of events or circumstances related to improving nursing practice
What is the research question based on
Identified research problem, thouroughly knowledgeble of the relevant literature have chosen and create a conceptual framework that helps to fpcus and support the topic
Levels of research needed for the RN,BSN,MSN,PHd/DNP prepared nurse
  • RN- LEARNS ABOUT THE RESEARCH BY DOING HONORS PROJECTS OR ASSISTING IN LABS
  • BSN- identifies the problems that can be studied, may also do data collection for research studies... can interperet and evaluate research, id the problems, participate in implementing studies, assist in data collection and disseminate the kknowledge
  • MSN- replicates earlier reaserch... beginning independent reseacrh
  • PhD/DNP- generateand test theory establishing independent research career. DOES EVERYTHING
Where do research ideas come from
Clinical situations, the literature or theories
What are the patients rights guaranteed by HIPPA
Privacy and condidentiality
What is informed consent
A full knowing authorization by the patient for care, tx, and procedures, and must include info about risks, benefits, side effects, cost and alternatives
What are the nursing responsibility and legalities with informed concent
Collaboration with the primary provider determining that the element for valid consent are in place provideing feedback if the pt wishes to change consent and communicate the pt's needs for further info to the dr
The reasons for disciplinary action brought against nurses by the state board of nursing
Performing professional func in a manner that is dangerous to the pt or the public.
Discipline from the board of nursing may include
Sanction such as temporary suspension of liscense or revocation arising from unsafe uniformed or impaired practice by the nurse liscense. Most common reason in practicing while impaired, under the influence of ETOH or drugs
3 Functions of the SBN
  1. executive- with the authority to administer the nurse practice
  2. legislative- with the authority to adopt rules necessary to implement the act
  3. judicial- with authority to deny suspend or revoke a liscense or to otherwise discipline a liscense or to deny an application for liscensure
4 objectives of the Statuory Authority of the State Nurse Act
  1. defines the practice of professional nursing
  2. sets the minimum educational qualifications and other requirements for licensure
  3. determines the legal titles and abbreviations nurse may use
  4. provides for disciplinary action of liscences for certain causes
Fucntion of Nurse Practice Act
  • protect the publicfrom unsafe and unliscensed practice- by regulationg nursing practice and nurse education
  • defines nursing by setting standards for the nursing profession and give guidance regaring scope of practice issues