Key Terms Chapter 1 & 2
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Illness | An abnormal process where aspects of social, emotional, intellectual conditions are diminished or impaired |
Licensure | Granting of permission by the overseeing authority to engage in practice or activity that would otherwise be illegal |
Approved Program | One that satisfies the minimum standards set by state agency responsible for overseeing education |
Accredition | A higher standard that signifies that the accrediting organization has judged that a program has met its reestablished criteria |
Articulation | Allows nursing programs to plan their curriculum collaboratively |
Portfolio | Is an organized account of an individual's education & professional accomplishments |
Health care system | A network of agencies, facilities, and providers involved with healthcare in specified geographic area |
Wellness-Illness continuum | The range of a persons total health |
Wellness | A dynamic state of health in which an individual progresses toward a higher level of functioning, achieving a balance between internal & external environment |
Negligence | Refers to the absence of due care |
Liable | The person alleged to be legally responsible |
Deposition | Required to undergo questioning by attorneys |
Verdict | Decision |
Accountability | Being responsible for one's own actions |
Liability | (legal responsible) in nursing |
Advocate | Is one who defends or pleads a cause or issue on behalf of another |
Standards Of Care | Define acts whose performance is required, permitted, or prohibited |
Scope of Practice | Gives direction to the practicing nurse |
Doctorine of informed consent | Full disclosure of the facts the patient needs to make an intelligent decision before any invasive treatment or procedure is performed |
Ethics | Refers to values that influence a persons behavior & the individuals feelings & beliefs about what's right or wrong |
Value | Are personal beliefs about the worth of an object, an idea, a custom, or an attitude |
Value clarification | Is the process of self-evaluation that helps gain insight into personal values |
Ethical Delimmas | Are situations that do not have a clear right or wrong answer |
Malpractice | Refers to professional negligence |
Laws | Prescribe proper behavior in society; they sanction acceptable behavior & prohibit unacceptable behavior |
Holistic healthcare | A system of comprehensive or total patient care that considers the physical, emotional, social, economic, & spiritual needs of a person |
Holistic | Care that requires that professionals from differing areas all come together to provide comprehensive care |
Health | The area along the wellness-illness continuum that the patient occupies |
Certification | Process in which an individual or institution, agency, or educational program is evaluated & recognized as meeting certain predetermined standards |
Pesthouses | 19th century hospitals ( dirty, overcrowded, facilities) |
Patient | The individual who receives the care |