NUR 2810 Chapters 1-6,11 Exam Questions Solved
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Who are Nursing in the USA
They are the largest group of health care providers in the USA. Nurses are also the most trusted.
Nurses work full-time.
More woman than men.
The proportion of men has increased by 50%
Franciscan Values
-Dignity of the Individual
-appreciation of nature and creation
-a love of god assisting all people; disabled, poor and minority groups
-liberal arts and sciences developed the intellect to prepare the individual to be more effective to
the humanity.
Madonna university Core Values
excellence, respect, community, educational, integrity, responsible stewardship, spiritual and
personal development
How old are Nurses in the USA
-All ages.
-BSN nurses are on average 28 years old when they graduate. -Associate graduates are on
average 33 years old.
Education in Nursing
,-4-year BSN degree-50% of RNS'
-2-year associate degree: majority of nurses receive initial education through ADN programs
-Diploma in nursing, 3 years of hospital education-earned by 3.1%
Foreign-educated Nursing Strategy
-Used to expend work force in response to recent nursing shortage
-Criticized because recruitment of these Nurses may causes shortages in their own countries.
Foreign-educated Nursing Strategy problems/challenges
-Speaking English as a second language and problems with their peers who may not perceive
them as knowledgeable.
-Deep cultural difference may separate them from their American peers.
-Different views on gender, power, and age may affect their communication styles.
Sigma Theta International(STTI)
Push factors that shape nurse migration
-factors include poor compensation and working conditions, political instability, and lack of
opportunities for career.
Sigma Theta International(STTI)
Pull factors that shape nurse migration
Factors include better quality of life, personal safety, professional incentives such as increased
pay, and career development.
Whats the Big deal with BSN anyway
, -Length of prepartion: 4 years
-Institutions: Universities
-Course work: More ethics/standards classes, community and home care learning classes,
leadership classes, Family theory classes, health promotion classes.
Clinical: Higher level job placement, Management positions.
Competencies: Cognitive thinking, active listening, motor skills, critical thinking, ethical, self
image, and communication.
Where do Nurses work
Hospital based nursing acute care
Community health nursing need will be the future of nursing care.
Nurse entrepreneur
Open their own practices
Office-based nursing
Doctors offices, NPs
Occupational and environmental health nursing
Provide basic health care service, health education, screenings, and emergency treatments to
employees in the workplace.
Military Nursing
active duty care givers.
School nursing
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Who are Nursing in the USA
They are the largest group of health care providers in the USA. Nurses are also the most trusted.
Nurses work full-time.
More woman than men.
The proportion of men has increased by 50%
Franciscan Values
-Dignity of the Individual
-appreciation of nature and creation
-a love of god assisting all people; disabled, poor and minority groups
-liberal arts and sciences developed the intellect to prepare the individual to be more effective to
the humanity.
Madonna university Core Values
excellence, respect, community, educational, integrity, responsible stewardship, spiritual and
personal development
How old are Nurses in the USA
-All ages.
-BSN nurses are on average 28 years old when they graduate. -Associate graduates are on
average 33 years old.
Education in Nursing
,-4-year BSN degree-50% of RNS'
-2-year associate degree: majority of nurses receive initial education through ADN programs
-Diploma in nursing, 3 years of hospital education-earned by 3.1%
Foreign-educated Nursing Strategy
-Used to expend work force in response to recent nursing shortage
-Criticized because recruitment of these Nurses may causes shortages in their own countries.
Foreign-educated Nursing Strategy problems/challenges
-Speaking English as a second language and problems with their peers who may not perceive
them as knowledgeable.
-Deep cultural difference may separate them from their American peers.
-Different views on gender, power, and age may affect their communication styles.
Sigma Theta International(STTI)
Push factors that shape nurse migration
-factors include poor compensation and working conditions, political instability, and lack of
opportunities for career.
Sigma Theta International(STTI)
Pull factors that shape nurse migration
Factors include better quality of life, personal safety, professional incentives such as increased
pay, and career development.
Whats the Big deal with BSN anyway
, -Length of prepartion: 4 years
-Institutions: Universities
-Course work: More ethics/standards classes, community and home care learning classes,
leadership classes, Family theory classes, health promotion classes.
Clinical: Higher level job placement, Management positions.
Competencies: Cognitive thinking, active listening, motor skills, critical thinking, ethical, self
image, and communication.
Where do Nurses work
Hospital based nursing acute care
Community health nursing need will be the future of nursing care.
Nurse entrepreneur
Open their own practices
Office-based nursing
Doctors offices, NPs
Occupational and environmental health nursing
Provide basic health care service, health education, screenings, and emergency treatments to
employees in the workplace.
Military Nursing
active duty care givers.
School nursing