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Founded in 1986: strengthen the union of nursing organizations, to elevate nursing
education, and to promote ethical standards for the profession
Early 1900s:
109,000 untrained nurses and midwives compete with 12,000 graduate nurses -> legal
recognition of trained nurses to protect the public; Legal registration for trained
nurses
Renamed the American Nurse Association (ANA)
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Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
Task-oriented biomedical model
, Institutional demands
Time constraints
Reliance on technology, cost effective strategies, and standardized work processes
Healthcare must be holistic and humanistic to make a positive difference
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Challenges of Caring
1873
Student nurses were under the direction of the nursing superintendent
It required 2 to 3 years of intense hospital work
Upon program completion, they could be employed as "graduate private duty nurses"
Women who were "trained nurses" saw their social status elevated as a result of the
training
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1873: Establishment of the First Three Training Schools for Nurses in US
conceptualization of some aspect of nursing
Describes, explains, predicts, and/or prescribes nursing care
identifies focus, means, and goals of practice