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florence nightingale
- nightingale pledge
- founded 1st organized school of nuring(st. thomas, london,england)
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ANA
American Nursing Association
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ANF
American Nursing Foundation
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AAN
American Academy for Nursing
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ANCC
American Nursing Credentialing Center
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NLN
National league for NUrsing (education, all nursing programs)
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AACN
American Association of Colleges of Nursing (Education, university and Bachelorette level)
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N-OADN
National organization of Association Degree Nursing (education, associate degree)
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STTI
sigma theta tau international (indiana university of nursing)
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ICN
international Council of Nursing
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NSNA
National Student nursing association
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Linda richards
1st trained nurse in the us
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isabel hampton robb
- 1st architect of american nursing
- 1st ethics text for nurses
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Mary adelaide nutting
1st nursing professor
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The Brown Report
states that nursing education should be held in universities- baccalaureate education
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types of nursing programs
- diploma schools
- associate degree in nursing(ADN)
- Baccalaureate degree in nursing (BDN)
- additional clinical experience
- masters degree in nursing(MDN)
- Doctoral degree in nursing(PhD)
- Doctor of Nursing Practice(DNP)
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BSN
- 1st program at university of minnesota
- brown report
- 4yrs
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ADN
- Dr. Mildred Montag
- community college movement
- "nursing technicians"
- 2yrs
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external degree programs
- standardized competency based assessments
- excelsior college
- - accredited by NLNAC
- California State University Consortium
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practical nursing programs
- differs from ADN by education and licensure
- limited scope of practice(supervision of RN)
- LPN(licensed practical Nurse)
- LVN(licensed vocational nurse)
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licensure requirements
- national exam NCLEX-RN/-PN (adn=ministered through NCSBN)
- fees
- CE
- Criminal background check
- active employment for number of hours
- professional nursing activities for number of hours
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nurse practice act
- regulates practice to protect public
- defines scope of practice
- defines education requirements
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scope of practice
a statement that describes the who what when where and how of nursing practice
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social policy statement
describes the professional framework and obligations of nursing (ANA)
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accreditation
organizations are evaluated on their quality based on minimum standards
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apprenticeship model
provides on the job training and formal education
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articulation
formal agreement between institutions that allows programs at one institution to be credited toward direct entry at another
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credentializing
process used to ensure that practitioners are qualified to perform and to monitor continued licensure
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certification
process by which a nongovernmental agency validates an individual nurses qualification for practice based on predetermined standards
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diploma schools of nursing
- nursing school associated with a hospital that offers a nursing degree that is not offered through a college
- 3yrs
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accountability
obligation or willingness to accept responsibility
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autonomy
self governing, freedom to act on what you know
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burnout
exhaustion of physical or emotional strength
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code of ethics
provisions that makes explicit the primary goals values and obligations of the nursing profession (ANA)
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nursing practice act
act that governs nursing practice
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nurse residency
employment program that helps RN graduates transition to practice
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practicum
a course that includes clinical activities and stresses the practical application of theory in a field of study
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preceptor
experienced staff member who guides student learning
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advance directives
a legal document that allows a person to describe his or her medical care preferences
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breach of duty
the proximate cause that is legally sufficient in liability for harm to a patient
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informed consent
permission required by law to explain or disclose information about the medical problem and treatment procedure so that the patient can have informed choice
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living will
a document that describes a persons wishes related to his or her end of life care needs
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malpractice
act that does not meet the standard of professional competence and results in provable damage to his or her patient
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negligence
failure to exercise the care toward others that a reasonable or prudent person would have under the same circumstances
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systematic approach to heath care
florence nightingdale
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theory of caring in nursing
jean watson
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the science of unitary human beings
martha E. Rogers
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self-care deficit nursing theory
dorothea e. orem
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the roy adaptation model
callista Roy
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the neuman system model
betty neuman
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systems framework and theory of goal attainment
Imogene M. King
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behavioral system model
dorothy johnson
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theory of human becoming
rosemarie Parse
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Trans-cultural nursing model
madeleine Leininger
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interpersonal relations model
Hildegard Peplau
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