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Palmer
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    nursing aid, UAP)                       legal context: the name of the
  legal context: wrongful act or              lawsuit
    failure to act
                                                                                      Attempted               Present     but     Unsuccessful and      Least
Ex:
                                                                                                              unfulfilled         stopped               punishment
           Giving a wrong medication. The act itself is negligence. When
                                                                                     Ex:
            patient files a lawsuit, it is called professional malpractice – since
                                                                                               Homicide – murder without intent to kill
            it is the direct fault of the nurse
                                                                                               Parricide – murder of a family member
           Failure to report a possible case of sexual abuse -Negligence since
                                                                                               Infanticide – murder of an at least 3-day old newborn
            the abuse is not the direct fault of the nurse
          Abortion – murder of a fetus; worst form of killing since the victim        2 main sources of power:
           is defenseless                                                                   1. Positional – derived from politics and hierarchy. Higher position =
          Arson – intentional burning of property                                               higher power
          Robbery – stealing with force (holdup with a gun to the head)                    2. Personal – derived from possession of a unique set of talents and
          Theft – stealing without force; lack of or late awareness                             skills; indispensable source; may assume the role of a consultant
          Burglary – breaking into a property; can be both theft and robbery
          Simulation of birth – switching the identity of infants                     5 types of power:
          Rape – RA 8353 (Anti-rape Law). With 3 elements: no consent,                     1. Legitimate power – authoritative power of those who are in
           carnal knowledge (criminal intent), penetration or attempt to                           position/rank (ex: chief nurse, head nurse, chairperson, dean)
           penetrate an orifice (actus reus)                                                2. Expert power – with unique skills, knowledge, and attitudes. Best
                 o    Statutory rape – consensual rape with a minor                                role: mentor
                                                                                            3. Reward power – ability to give people’s wants and needs. Ex:
                 o    Marital rape – rape between couples. 3 attempts of
                                                                                                   giving of salaries and promotion
                      refusal to engage in sexual activity = RAPE
                                                                                            4. Coercive power – derived from fear. When people are afraid, they
                 o    3 degrees of rape: consummated (with penetration),
                                                                                                   are on their best behavior (follows you). Should be limited and
                      attempted (no penetration)
                                                                                                   used only on delinquent staff members. Wrong motivation for
                 o    Grave Coercion – rape of a male without penetration
                                                                                                   staff to do good.
                 o    Incestuous rape – worst form; rape by a family
                                                                                            5. Referent power – derived from being associated with someone
                      member                                                                       powerful, power from connections. Ex: joining powerful
                                                                                                   organizations. Negative use: backer system
Conspiracy of a Crime – 3 characters:
    1. Principal – mastermind; with primary gain if crime is committed.                3 levels of skills required to be a leader:
          Receives highest form of punishments                                               1. Technical skills – most basic element; ability to perform
    2. Accomplice – partner in crime                                                               procedure innate in the organization
    3. Accessory – hides or destroys the body of evidence                                    2. Conceptual skills – ability to create systems and approaches that
                                                                                                   improve services. Includes planning, project ideas, strategies
Circumstances affecting Criminal Liability (JEMA)
                                                                                             3. Interpersonal skills – ability to interact well with people
     1. Justifying circumstance – to rationalize the criminal act. Case will
          be dissolved. Ex: self-defense, defense, or protection of the
                                                                                                                     Styles of Leadership
          patient
                                                                                       3 styles according to Kurt Lewin in Contingency Theory:
     2. Exempting circumstance – absence of criminal intent. Ex: too
          young (< 9 y/o; considered juvenile delinquency) and too old (<70           Autocratic        Dictatorial or authoritative
          y/o; like Juan Ponce Enrile), diminished capacity (mentally                                   Main activity: leader alone performs decision making;
          ill/psychotic)                                                                                  with high control
     3. Mitigating circumstance – reduced amount of punishment. Ex:                                     Staff’s degree of freedom is low to nonexistent
          ages 9-18 y/o, crimes d/t obfuscation resulting from passion                                  Responsibility assumed by the leader only
          (crime of passion)                                                                            Output quantity is high. Faster decision = faster output
     4. Aggravating circumstances – heightened amount of punishment.                                    Output quality is good or average (one idea only)
          Ex: crime performed at night since most victims are vulnerable,                               Best used in times of crisis (emergency or disasters).
          crime performed during a disaster or in a place of worship                                      Used in high-risk areas (ER, OR, ICU, PACU)
                                                                                                              o Crisis – cry for help; coping mechanisms are not
Process of Litigation – holding a court trial                                                                    functional anymore
 Plaintiff or Complainant                Defendant or Accused                         Democratic        Participative or consultative
   On the side of the                     On the side of the defense                                  Leader with the group performs decision-making
     prosecution                           Named in the lawsuit and                                      through consultation, with medium control
   Files the lawsuit                         accused of a tort or crime                                Staff’s degree of freedom is moderate
   Tort case: Individual                                                                               Responsibility assumed by the leader and the group
   Crime: State                                                                                        Output quantity is lesser since consultation takes time
   With the burden of proof                                                                            Output quality is better d/t consultation from the
     (evidence) since they filed the                                                                      group (brainstorming of leader and group)
     case                                                                                               Best used in stable situations – with time to think and
                                                                                                          consult. Used in the ward
Steps of Litigation:                                                                  Laissez Faire  “let others do” or lazy leadership, ultra-liberal style
     1. Filing of a lawsuit. Ex: blotter in the barangay  police (crime) or                            Allows others to decide, with low control
            municipal trial court (civil)                                                               Staff’s degree of freedom is high
     2. Summons (civil) or warrant (crime)                                                              Responsibility assumed by the group or no one
     3. Pre-trial – lawyers represent the plaintiff and defendant. Case can                             Output quantity and quality are variable – depends on
            be dismissed if plaintiff settles with money (civil). If it is a crime,                       the characteristics of the staff
            bail can be done.                                                                           Best used with competent to expert staff
     4. Trial proper in court                                                                             (professionally mature and motivated) members.
     5. Verdict – final decision of the judge or arbiter. No jury system in                               Dangerous to use in novice or beginner staff.
            the Philippines. Can file for an appeal if conditions are                  *leader must be able to adjust the style of leadership depending on the
            appropriate.                                                               situation
                        Leadership and Management                                                                  Leader vs Manager
                           Concept of Leadership
          A learned behavior: a form of role modelling to inspire people to            LEADER                               MANAGER
           be better versions of themselves
                                                                                         May or may not have a               Position is required. Source of
2 elements to be a leader:                                                                position. Source of power is         power is positional
     1. Influence – ability to make people follow                                         personal                            Output-oriented: disciplinarian,
     2. Power – ability to influence people despite their resistance, with               More            people-oriented:     has control, successful
          authority and position                                                          inspirational, charismatic (“may    Sticks to the plan; stays within
                                                                                          dating”; can be subjective)          the box
                               Concept of Power                                          A risk taker – takes chances on     A bureaucrat, planner
    people; thinks outside the box                                                         deciding in advance: what to do, who will do it, how to do it
    Nurses in position should be both leaders and managers.                                a plan not put into action is useless
                                                                                 2 Types of Planning:
                              Management                                           Strategic                             Operational
          A process of getting the cooperation of a group of people to             Purpose: to provide direction        To guide daily activities
           achieve a common goal. Required to have an organization; “no             Top level managers are               Low level managers are
           man is an island”                                                         involved          (administrative      involved (patient care)
          Most popular theory: General Administrative Theory by Henry               functions)                           Time frame: < 1 year
           Fayol                                                                    Time frame: long term planning       Activities: inventory, rotation,
                                                                                     (> 1 year). Done at least once a       or scheduling of duties,
3 Levels of Nursing Management:                                                      year, either during January or
     1. Top level – chief nurse or deans; involved in decision making,               December
            planning, and setting objectives                                        Activities: planning hierarchy
     2. Middle level – supervisors; removable in some institutions (flat            Should be planned FIRST to
            organization); involved in departmental planning and                     guide operational planning
            interdisciplinary problem solving
     3. Lower level – head nurse or unit managers; day-to-day planning           Steps in Strategic Planning: (use nursing process)
                                                                                      1. Assess the status quo of the organization. Use the SWOT
                          Principles of Management
                                                                                             technique:
*should be present so that management process is successful
     1. Unity of command – one source of instruction. Multiple sources                                     (+) Factors         (-) Factors
          of instruction can be confusing. Ex: one chief nurse in the hospital
                                                                                             Internal      Strengths           Weakness
     2. Unity of direction - one common goal. Reflected in the
                                                                                             External      Opportunities       Threats
          institution’s mission, vision, and goals
                                                                                            *can also be used for people or staff
     3. Subordination – being under a superior to work towards a
          common goal, a form of altruism (putting orders of manager                  2.    Establish/diagnose priorities according to the SWOT findings.
          before your own)                                                                             Promote strengths
     4. Esprit de corps – teamwork; pride in belonging to one’s group
                                                                                                       Eliminate weakness
     5. Initiative – ability to start a task automatically
                                                                                                       Exploit opportunities
     6. Authority – right to command; not applicable to everyone. Overall
                                                                                                       Remove threats
          authority = top level management (chief nurse)
                                                                                      3.    Perform planning hierarchy – a set of statements that provide
     7. Order – proper chronology or sequence of tasks; being
                                                                                            direction
          systematic. Best basis = nursing process
                                                                                                Mission – a broad statement of action; the reason why the
     8. Discipline – self-control; ability to follow rules and abide by them
                                                                                                  organization exists
     9. Equity – fair treatment at work; no favoritism pls. There should be
                                                                                                Vision – a broad statement of ambition; what the
          no conflict of interest.
                                                                                                  organization sees itself in the future. Ex: PHC vision: Health
     10. Remuneration – source of motivation for working in an
                                                                                                  in the Hands of the People by 2030
          organization. Ex: salary
                                                                                                Philosophy – statement of beliefs and values, where
     11. Stability of tenure – non-existence of a threat to one’s job status.
                                                                                                  decisions are based on
          Illegal dismissal – violation
     12. Centralization/Decentralization – distribution of power and                            Goals – general actions
          authority in an organization                                                          Objectives – specific actions; should be SMART (specific,
                a.    Centralized – power from the top (autocratic)                               measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound). Should NOT
                b. Decentralized – power is well distributed to the lower                         be GLOBE (general, lengthy, out of reach, bogus, elusive)
                      areas; applied in the Philippines                                         Policies
     13. Scale of Chain/Chain of Command – functions: a method of                               Rules and regulations
          communication, distribution of authority, delegations. Reflected            4.    Implement the planning hierarchy – distribute the plan towards
          in the organizational chart.                                                      lower-level managers.
     14. Division of labor - delegation                                                         Most important role: middle-level management who bridges
                                                                                                  the gap between top and low levels.
                           Functions of a Manager                                               Best way to distribute the plan is through a memorandum or
          Planning                                                                               announcement.
                o     output = goal setting in the form of a plan                     5.    Evaluate the understanding of the members of the organization
                o     the brain of management                                               about the strategic plan.
                o     most important step/function and the driving stimulus
                                                                                 Budgeting – AKA fiscal planning; not only about money but also includes
          Organizing
                                                                                 multiple resources to realize a plan
                o     output = group of people to help in carrying out the
                                                                                           Purpose: proper allocation of resources (justice)
                      plan
                o     the backbone of management – the organization as                     Duration: budgeting process takes about 3-6 months
                                                                                           Included in planning phase for proper allocation of resources
                      the support of the manager
                                                                                            which is important in carrying out the plan
          Directing
                o     delegation of tasks
                                                                                           One should be familiar of the total institutional budget elements:
                o      the heart of management
                                                                                                 o    Capital budget – starting money; for major
          Controlling
                                                                                                      investments and usually a one-time big-time expense.
                o     ensuring that the activities being done are within
                                                                                                      Covers       heavy-duty        equipment       (diagnostic
                      standards
                                                                                                      department),        infrastructures,      land      titles,
                o     the conscience or super ego of management
                                                                                                      documentation software, renovations Able a
                                  Planning                                                       o    Personnel budget (33%) – allocated for manpower
          a future-oriented activity, a predetermined action (set/bound to                           (staff). Covers the employees’ salary, wages, benefits,
           do it)                                                                                     stipend. Comprises the major (highest) component of
                                                                                                      the institutional budget d/t labor-intensive nature of
          a means of preparation for success
                                                                                                      nursing
                o     Operational budget – allocated for supplies for daily
                      use (central supply room) which are replenished            Tall/Centralized                       Flat/Decentralized
                      monthly or weekly. Includes safety and security              vertical       in       nature;       Horizontal in nature
                      equipment (CCTV, fire extinguishers, paraphernalia)            “pyramidal”                          wider span of control
                o     Utility budget – covers electricity and water bills          with narrow span of control;          shorter chain of command
                                                                                     with better supervision                (faster       and      direct
2 types of expenditures:                                                           with multiple levels of                 communication)
       1. Directs costs – crucial to operate or offer services offered; “must        communication (difficult)            with     better     delegation
             buys”. Includes PPEs, medications, staff salary and benefits,         workers may be boss-                    opportunities
             online communication                                                    oriented d/t close contact
       2. Indirect costs – not related to the main services but has a                with supervisor
             specific purpose; organization can still function without these
             factors. Ex: fire extinguishers and CCTVs                              3. Establish and identify organizational relationships
                                                                                 Formal Relationships               Informal Relationships
Types of Budgeting:                                                                with a classic command            coordinating or consultative
     1. Incremental budgeting – raising the budget allocation based on              relationship        (superior-      relationship
          the current inflation rate (affected by internal revenue, import-         subordinate pairing) –            may represent temporary
          export, investments). Considered as the easiest type of budgeting        symbolized by a solid straight      relationships      with the
     2. Zero-based budgeting – AKA sunset budget; manager needs to                  line in the organizational          organization
          justify all budget allocations for the upcoming fiscal year               chart                             symbolized by a broken or
          (presentation and defense of the budget proposal). Budget starts                                              dotted line
          from scratch/zero instead of basing it from the previous year
     3. Ceiling budget – setting of limits for each allocation of resources.
                                                                                     4.    Identify organizational culture based on the philosophy of the
          Budget should not go beyond the maximum limit set by the
                                                                                           organization.
          source of budget
     4. Standard budget – fixed set of budgets; not recommended since
                                                                                Staffing – a major activity in organizing involved in human resources; the
          nursing is variable
                                                                                process of assigning competent and qualified people to fill in job descriptions
Responsibilities of the manager during budgeting process:
                                                                                Staffing Considerations:
          Budgeting is done annually                                                1. Regulatory requirements – supported by the law
          Timeframe for budget-making is 3-6 months                                                 employee must work for 40 hours/week (8 hours/day
          Transparency is encouraged.                                                                for 5 days) – 104 days in a year (excluding holidays)
          Prioritize budget monitoring once it is used                                               according to RA 5901
                                                                                                     affects # of employees/unit and the scheduling of shifts
When there is excess money from the budget, inform the source.                        2. Benchmarking – seeking the best practice and applying it into the
                                                                                            organization to improve performance
                                Organizing                                            3. Patient Classification System – classifying patients based on the
          Formation of a group of people (organization) with the same goals                amount of nursing workload
           to execute the plan                                                                        Patient acuity – measure of nursing workload
          A manager cannot do without an organization and vice versa.                                 generated for each patient (high-acuity = more work)
           Manager supplies direction to the org, and the org gives support       Classification     of Description
           to the manager in the actualization of the goal (mutual                Patient Care
           relationship)
                                                                                  Self-care or minimal Capable of ADLs, usually for discharge. Able and
Steps in Organizing:                                                              care                     ambulatory
       1. Choose the type of organization you want to build. 2 types of           Moderate care            Stable but with special treatment procedures
             organization in terms of management                                                           (ex: px with colostomy)
  Formal Organization                   Informal Organization                     Total care               Bedridden and lacks strength and mobility to
    with position, title, and job        people do not have positions;                                   perform ADLs
     description assignments; built        people are together because            Intensive care           Highest acuity; critically ill and in constant
     by the manager                        the share similarities (e.g.,                                   danger of death. Patients in the ICU, PACU, ER,
    communication through a               friendly relationships)                                         OR
     chain of command – unbroken          communication through a              *level of patient acuity dictates the type of staff need. Ex: ICU = expert
     like of reporting                     grape vine (chismis)                 nurses. DR = female nurses.
    creation of an organizational
     chart which depicts the formal                                                  4.    Staff support – number of personnel needed for operations to
     structural relationship, areas of                                                     occur.
     responsibility and channel of                                                               a.   Shifting of staff - 45% staff needed in the AM shift; 37%
     communication                                                                                    staff in PM, 18% staff in NOC
                                                                                                      Ex: 20 staff in total: 9 in AM, 7 in PM, 3 in NOC.
*an informal organization can exist inside a formal organization but NOT vice
                                                                                     5.    Skill mix – ratio of professionals to non-professionals (aids, UAP,
versa
                                                                                           auxiliary worker)
     2.    Create an organizational design (blueprint of the organization)
                                                                                Steps in Staffing:
           which reflects the overall look or structure. 4 basic elements:
                                                                                    1.     Determine the number and type of personnel needed (job
                a.    Division of labor
                                                                                           description and staff calculation)
                b. Centralization/Decentralization and COC– distribution
                                                                                    2.     Recruit personnel – hiring process
                      of power
                                                                                                 a) Advertisement - most efficient is through word of
                c.    Span of control – pragmatic concern of the manager
                                                                                                      mouth
                      over the subordinates; # of people under the direction
                                                                                                 b) Application – applicant passes curriculum vitae with
                      of the manager
                                                                                                      cover letter which presents intention of interest for
                               Wide - > or = 4 subordinates
                                                                                                      available job vacancy. Includes (contact details, 2 levels
                               Narrow - < 4 subordinates
                d. Organizational structure
                    of educational attainment, NLE rating, job experience,
                    character references)                                                                          Delegation
              c)    Sorting of qualified applicants                                      main activity of directing characterized by division of labor
  3. Interview of applicants – wear business or corporate attire                         the process of assigning tasks to competent staff with
                   WOMEN: sleek hairstyle with ears exposed, light                        corresponding ARA:
                    makeup, simple jewelry, collared blouse with blazer,                        o      Authority
                    just above the knee skirt, skin-tone stocking, closed-                      o      Responsibility – concerned with accepting and
                    shoes with heels                                                                   completing a task
                   MEN: sleek and styled hair, clean shave, tie up to the                      o      Accountability – concerned with the results/outcome
                    buckle of the belt (same color as shoes), tucked in                                of the completed task
                    polo, slacks, black socks
                   If you do not know the answer to the question: do not      Common Errors in Delegation:
                    pretend. apologize and admit that you don’t know the          1. Overdelegation – too much task given which results to burnout
                    answer and ask for another question                                (holistic overexhaustion)
                   Tell me about yourself: answer with things not found in       2. Underdelegation – too little task is given which happens when
                    your CV                                                            someone is over delegated. This results to redundancy. A
                   Why should we hire you: contribute to the culture of               redundant employee is a waste of organization funds
                    excellence of the company                                     3. Improper Delegation – delegating to a wrong person. Results to
                   Why this company: state mission, vision, goals of the              negligence and malpractice.
                    company
                   If you are given a chance to ask questions, do not ask     Prevention of Delegation Errors: (5 rights)
                    HR about the salary. Expected amount of salary – give            Right task
                    a range, not an exact amount (minimum wage)                      Right person
                   Upon entering, do not sit right away, wait to be seated.         Right direction
                    After the interview, stand and offer to shake hands.             Right circumstances
4. Induct or orient the personnel                                                    Right supervision
5. Give the job offering (employment contract)
                                   Directing
          Steps taken by the manager to ensure that tasks are being
           distributed appropriately among the members of the organization
           in completion of the plan                                            Things you cannot delegate to a nursing aid/unlicensed personnel:
          Main activity: to give good directions                                     Nursing process activities. Gathering of data can be done but
                                                                                           no interpretation should occur.
Elements of a Good Direction: (4 Cs)                                                  Admission and discharge (rigorous assessment and discharge
          Clear – well understood instructions                                            teaching done by the nurse)
          Concise – less words, lesser mistakes                                      Health teaching
          Consistent - reliable                                                      Medication administration
          Complete – all required details are given in full                          Highly invasive or sterile procedures
                                                                                      High-risk and unstable patients
                                                                                      Formal documentation
                                      Controlling
        Mistakes are prevented by means of imposing norms and standards
        Manager monitors the quantity and quality of work and evaluates
         whether both meet the expectations according to plan
        Priority activity: establish standards
3 types of standards:
      Structure standards – means of comparison for systems of
            operations; usually personnel-related (ex: shifting, hours of work)
      Process standards – for procedures (ex: manual of procedures for
            suctioning, blood transfusion)
      Outcome – for evaluation of a performance (ex: satisfaction survey
            upon discharge usually in Likert scale format)