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Nursing requires Current knowledge in practice standards
Insightful and compassionate approach
Critical thinking, and clinical judgment
Benner stages of nursing proficiency novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
expert
Nursing definition American nurses association
International council of nurses
Nursing: scope and of standards of practice Standards of professional, nursing practice
Standards of professional performance
Code of ethics
Professional responsibilities and roles Autonomy and accountability
Caregiver
Advocate
Educator
Communicator
Manager
Advance practice registered nurses (APRN) Clinical nurse specialist
Nurse practitioner
Certified nurse midwife
Certified registered nurse, anesthetist
,Florence Nightingale Establish first nursing philosophy based on health, maintenance and
restoration. Modern medicine.
Florence Nightingale Organize first program for training nurses
Florence Nightingale First practicing epidemiologist
Florence Nightingale Improve sanitation in Battlefield hospitals
Dorothea Dix Activist who helped improve conditions of mental patients
Clara Barton Founded the American Red Cross
Mary Ann Ball (Mother Bickerdyke) Organized ambulance services and looked for wounded
soldiers on battlefields at night.
Harriet Tubman Former slave who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
Mary Mahoney First African American nurse
Isabel Hampton Rob Formed the American Nurses Association
Lillian Wald Founder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster -Established Henry St. Settlement in home she shared with Lillian Wald
, Twentieth Century Movement towards scientific, research, base practice, and define body
of knowledge
Nurses assumed expanded roles
Mary Adelaide Nutting first professor of nursing
1990, the ANA established Center for ethics and human rights
1994, University of Washington Medical Center became the First magnet designated
organization
Nurses are revising, nursing practice in school curriculum to meet the ever change in needs of
society include Aging population
Cultural diversity
Bioterrorism
Emerging infections
Disaster management
Pre-licensure Two-year associates degree
Four year bachelors degree
Graduate education Masters degree, advanced practice, RN
Doctoral preparation
Nursing practice acts (NPAs) Overseen by state boards of nursing
Regulate scope of nursing practice
Protect public health, safety, and welfare
Nursing requires Current knowledge in practice standards
Insightful and compassionate approach
Critical thinking, and clinical judgment
Benner stages of nursing proficiency novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
expert
Nursing definition American nurses association
International council of nurses
Nursing: scope and of standards of practice Standards of professional, nursing practice
Standards of professional performance
Code of ethics
Professional responsibilities and roles Autonomy and accountability
Caregiver
Advocate
Educator
Communicator
Manager
Advance practice registered nurses (APRN) Clinical nurse specialist
Nurse practitioner
Certified nurse midwife
Certified registered nurse, anesthetist
,Florence Nightingale Establish first nursing philosophy based on health, maintenance and
restoration. Modern medicine.
Florence Nightingale Organize first program for training nurses
Florence Nightingale First practicing epidemiologist
Florence Nightingale Improve sanitation in Battlefield hospitals
Dorothea Dix Activist who helped improve conditions of mental patients
Clara Barton Founded the American Red Cross
Mary Ann Ball (Mother Bickerdyke) Organized ambulance services and looked for wounded
soldiers on battlefields at night.
Harriet Tubman Former slave who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
Mary Mahoney First African American nurse
Isabel Hampton Rob Formed the American Nurses Association
Lillian Wald Founder of public health nursing
Mary Brewster -Established Henry St. Settlement in home she shared with Lillian Wald
, Twentieth Century Movement towards scientific, research, base practice, and define body
of knowledge
Nurses assumed expanded roles
Mary Adelaide Nutting first professor of nursing
1990, the ANA established Center for ethics and human rights
1994, University of Washington Medical Center became the First magnet designated
organization
Nurses are revising, nursing practice in school curriculum to meet the ever change in needs of
society include Aging population
Cultural diversity
Bioterrorism
Emerging infections
Disaster management
Pre-licensure Two-year associates degree
Four year bachelors degree
Graduate education Masters degree, advanced practice, RN
Doctoral preparation
Nursing practice acts (NPAs) Overseen by state boards of nursing
Regulate scope of nursing practice
Protect public health, safety, and welfare