CHAPTER 3 – UNDERSTANDING CLIENT ADVOCACY
It is the nurses’ role in supporting clients by ensuring they are properly informed, that their
rights are respected, and that they are receiving the proper level of care.
The complex health care system puts clients in a vulnerable position. Nurses are clients’ voices
when the system is not acting in their best best interest.
Do not direct or control their decisions.
CHAPTER 1 – USING TIME APPROPRIATELY
“life before limb”
Acute before chronic
Actual problems before potential future problems
Listen carefully to clients and don’t assume.
Recognize and respond to trends vs. transient findings: recognizing a gradual deterioration in a
client’s level of consciousness and/or Glasgow Coma Scale score
Recognizing indications of increasing intracranial pressure in a client who has a new diagnosis of
a stroke vs. the findings expected following a stroke
Recognize the timing of administration of antidiabetic and antimicrobial medications is more
important than administration of some other medications
CHAPTER 1 – INTERVENTION FOR INCORRECT TRANSFER TECHNIQUE
Intervene if only necessary (unsafe clinical practice)
Right supervision: delegate the ambulation of a client to an AP. Observe the AP to ensure safe
ambulation of the client and provide positive feedback to the AP after completion of the task
CHAPTER 1 – RESOLVING STAFF CONFLICT
Use I statemtns and remember to focus on the problem, not on personal differences
Listen carefully to what others are saying, and try to understand their perspective
Move a conflict that is escalating to a private location or post pone the discussion until a later
time to give everyone a chance to regain control of their emotions
CH 1 – CLIENT TRIAGE IN EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
Give priority to clients who have a reasonable chance of survival with prompt intervention.
Clients who have a limited likelihood of survival even with intense intervention are assigned the
lowest priority.
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Ch 3 – decision making in end-of-life care
The purpose of advance directives is to communicate a client’s wishes regarding end-of life care
should the client become unable to do so.
Two components of Advance directives: living will and DPOA for health care
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