TLO 3.3a Decision Making/Prioritizing Flashcards

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Maslow’s hierarchy of needs

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Self actualization
Esteem
Love/Belonging
Safety
Physiological
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Maslow’s

SELF ACTUALIZATION

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Morality
Creativity
Spontaneity
Problem solving
Lack of prejudice
Acceptance of facts
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Maslow’s

ESTEEM

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Self esteem
Confidence
Achievement
Respect of others
Respect by others
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Maslow’s

LOVE/BELONGING

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Friendship
Family
sexual intimacy

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Maslow’s

SAFETY

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Security of:
body
employment
resources
morality
family
health
property
****Most patients in hospital setting are in Security/Safety OR Physiological
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Maslow’s

PHYSIOLOGICAL

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Breathing
Food
Water
Sex
Sleep
Homeostasis
Excretion
****Most patients in hospital setting are in Security/Safety OR Physiological
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Decision making: Responsibility

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Refers to the duties/activities that nurse is employed to perform (job description)
Must know role and how to perform that role
Responsibility becomes a work ethic for the nurse delivering excellent pt care
Reflects ownership

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Decision making: Accountability

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Refers to individuals being answerable for their actions

Nurse accepts the commitment to provide excellent pt care and the responsibility for the outcomes of their actions

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Planning clinical care

Skills needed to give care in a timely/organized manner include:

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Decision making
Priority setting
Use of organization skills and resources
Time management
Evaluation
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Decision making:

Clinical decisions

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First activity involves a focused, but complete assessment of the pt

First step in developing a caring relations

Learning to attend/listen to pt

Notify physician for a changing in pt condition

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Priority setting

HIGH

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Immediate threat to life or safety

ex: code blue, obstructed airway, LOC, psychological episode/anxiety attack

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Priority setting

INTERMEDIATE

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Non-emergency, non-life threatening actual or potential need that the pt/family members experiencing
ex: teaching needs or nursing interventions to decrease postoperative complications

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Priority setting

LOW

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Actual or potential problems that may not be directly related to the patients illness or disease.
Often related to developmental needs or long term heath care needs
ex: pt on admission that will need discharge teaching for self care at home

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