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MIXED NOTES | PALMAR NURSING

Manager – officially appointed, have people to WORK for them.


Leader – may or may not have official appointment, have people to FOLLOW them.
LEWIN'S LEADERSHIP STYLE
▪︎Autocratic – ONLY the leader decides.
▪︎Democratic – leader consults his TEAM in decision-making.
▪︎Laissez‐faire – "no hands" the leader has a little or NO INVOLVEMENT in decision making
most effective leadership style???— Democratic
5 M's of management — manpower, machine, materials, method, money.
Fishbone diagram – cause-and-effect tool, helps figure out the reasons for defects/problems.
Span of control – the area of activity and number of functions, people, or things for which an
individual or organization is responsible.
Phenomenological research – focused on lived experiences (eg. A study about challenges of being a
nursing student)
Case study – in-depth examination and analysis of a person or group.
Ethnographical – study the meanings, patterns and experiments of a defined cultural group.
Deductive – specific to general
Inductive – general to specific
Qualitative – uses inductive reasoning
Quantitative – deductive reasoning
Qualitative – more on words and meanings
Quantitative – more on numbers and statistics.
Cross-sectional research design – data is collected at just ONE point in time.
Longitudinal designs – collected at TWO or more points in time.
3 major principles in research
▪︎beneficence – "being good"
▪︎respect to human dignity
▪︎justice – "fairness"
▪︎mean – most reliable and stable study of statistic.
▪︎median – divides the distribution at 50th percentile.
▪︎mode – number the occurs more frequently.
▪︎Range – distance between the highest and lowest scores.
▪︎Standard deviation – measures the spread of scores.
▪︎Variance – avg. distance of scores on an interval or ratio scale from the mean in squared units.
T-test – commonly used statistical method user to examine the statiscal difference between 2 means.
Chi-square – descriptive measure of discrepancy values between observed frequency and expected
frequency.
ANOVA – an inferential statistics method, used to compare the means of 2 or more groups of
population.
Beneficence - being "good" ( eg. kindness, charity, mercy)
Non-maleficence-- preventing harm (eg. raising the side rails)
Justice-- what is right and equal (eg. being fair)
Autonomy - self decision, (eg. freedom to choose)
Stewardship- care/duty (eg. valuing and respecting patients)
Veracity - honesty, telling truth (eg. witness)
Fidelity - loyalty
Reciprocity - "I give what you may give" (eg. working/studying abroad)..
Force majeure - "act of God" (eg. natural calamities, storm, earthquake)
Res ipsa loquitur - "the thing speaks for itself" (eg. negligence)
Respondeat superior - "let the master answer" (the superior/head is also accountable)..
Subpoena deuces tecum - documents
Subpoena ad testificandum - witness (person)
License
suspension - temporary removal
revocation - permanent removal
Quasi-judicial - investigation (eg. suspension & revocation)
Quasi-legislative - rules/regulation (eg. time and location of board exam)
testator- a person who has made a will
Will - permits a person (testator) to make decisions on how his estate will be managed and distributed
after his death
Consent - agreement/permission
BON Chairman: Elsie A. Tee
PRC Chairman: Teofilo S. Pilando
DOH Secretary: Francisco Duque III
tip: kahit yung apelyedo lang ang tandaan mo.
ESSENTIAL LAWS
RA 7305 - Magna Carta for Public Health Workers
RA 7875 - National Health insurance Act
RA 9173 - Nursing Law
RA 8976 - Food Fortification Law
RA 7600 - Breast feeding Act
RA 1054 - Health Occupational Act
RA 10912 - CPD law
RA 11332 - Mandatory Reporting of Notifiable Diseases
RA 7432 - Senior Citizen Act
EO 51 - Milk Code
EO 209 - Family Code
PD 603 - Child & Youth Welfare Code
PD 442 - New Labor Code
Parties to case:
complainant vs defendant – CIVIL case
plaintiff vs accused – CRIMINAL case

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