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27 Cards in this Set
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ethics:
Respect for an individual's right to self determination |
Autonomy
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ethics:
To do good To implemnt actions that benefit the client and their support persons |
Beneficence
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ethics:
The duty to do harm |
Nonmaleficence
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ethics:
Telling the truth |
Veracity
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ethics:
Offed referred to as fairness |
Justice
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ethics:
To be faithful to agreement and promises |
Fidelity
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Every person is laible for he own actions and conduct
May be shared by another perso or group Canot be removed by the statemets or actions of another |
Individua liabiity
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Does not lessen individual liabilty even thugh shared:]
Respondeat superior Supervisory negligence Physicians |
Vicarious Liaility
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Employer can be held liable for the actions of an employee
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Respondeat superior
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Supervisors may share the reponsibility if:
Assignments are not whin the nurse'scapabilities Assignmnts are not appropriate for the educational traing of the nurse Assignments are not outside the legal limitations of the nurse |
Supervisoryn negligence
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They may share liability but cannot assume or alter the personal liabiity of the nurse
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Physicians ( Vicarious liability)
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Leadership style
Every one participate in decision making Group consensus reached High producivity Preferred managment of stle Limited personal growth |
Democratic
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Leadership style
Immediate task iscompleted quickly Organization duing times of crisis remains Structure/order Limited growth of members No attention to the process of growth |
Authoritarium
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Leadership style
Maximizes personal growth Personal commitment high Liited when immediate action is needed to maintain safety |
Facilitative
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Leadership style
No limit on members Minimal direction or control No structure No commitment to the group No cohesiveness |
Laissez-faire
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Common tubes
Levin tube (suctioning or feeding) |
Nasgastric
Single lumen tube with a soid tip Maybe inserted into the stomach via nose or mouth |
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Common tubes
Lavacutor tube (suctioning) |
Nasogastric
Large suction lumen Smaller lavage/vent lumen that provides continuous suction Irrigation solution enters the lavag lumen while stomach contents are removed va the suction lumen * Used to move toxic substances fromthe stomach |
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Common tubes
Miller-Abbott (suctioning) |
Small to large intestine
Long double-lumen tube One lumen is filled with mercury oce in the stomach The second lumen is used for irrain drainage |
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Common tubes
Salem Pump (suctionig or feeding) |
Nasogastric
Short double -lumen Small vent tue within a large suction tube *Used to compress the small intestine Mantains suctin25mm HG withut damagig mucosal tissue |
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Common tubes
Jejunostomy feeding) |
jejunum
Feedingsmay be intermittent or continuous th an infusion pump |
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Common tubes
Dobhoff (feeding) |
Has a mercuy tip for x-ray vsualizatio and to assist with the passage
Caution: Us a 50 ml syringe wih 20 ml of water to irriate( small syringes may cause tube rupture from excessive prssre) Always use an nfusio pump ! 40psi |
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Commmon tube
Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube compression of esophgeal varices |
Three lumen tube
Two ports inflate balons(gastric and esophageal) The third prt i used for nasogatric suction |
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Common tubes
Hemovac |
Rigid drain tube
Closed wound drainage system tat is connected to sunction Often used for mastectoy, totl knee/hip replacement |
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Common tubes
Jackson-Pratt |
Closed wound suction drianage system
Often used for neurosurgry,neck surgery,abdomial surgery, urologic problems nicated whe tissue trauma my occur wth a rigid drain tube(i.e Hemovac) |
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Common tubes
T-Tube |
Used post-cholecytomy
Used to drain ble fro the common bile duct until the edea has subsided |
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Common tubes
Penrose |
Soft colapible latex rubber drain
Used in bowel resections drans serosanguineus from surgical site |
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Sengstaken-Blakemore Tube
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Used wen tamponade is needed
Dos t provide esophageal suctoning An NG tube may be placed in the oposite nare or the mouth to rest on te esophageal balon. This will help prevent aspration |