This document provides an overview of key concepts in nursing management, research methods, statistics, ethics, and Philippine laws. It defines different leadership styles, research designs, statistical analyses, and ethical principles. It also lists important nursing laws and regulations in the Philippines, including the names of the chairs of regulatory bodies. Overall, the document serves as a review of fundamental terminology and concepts across multiple topics in nursing.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in nursing management, research methods, statistics, ethics, and Philippine laws. It defines different leadership styles, research designs, statistical analyses, and ethical principles. It also lists important nursing laws and regulations in the Philippines, including the names of the chairs of regulatory bodies. Overall, the document serves as a review of fundamental terminology and concepts across multiple topics in nursing.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in nursing management, research methods, statistics, ethics, and Philippine laws. It defines different leadership styles, research designs, statistical analyses, and ethical principles. It also lists important nursing laws and regulations in the Philippines, including the names of the chairs of regulatory bodies. Overall, the document serves as a review of fundamental terminology and concepts across multiple topics in 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