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what did florence nightingale do for nursing? health maintenance and sanitation
who established the first training program for nurses? florence nightingale
what was florence nightingales' training program called? nightingale training school for nurses at st thomas hospital in london
florence nightingale first practicing epidemiologist
continuing education
, examples of continuing care dementia care and oncology
What is the role of a caregiver? help patients maintain and regain health
What do caregivers assist patients with regarding disease? manage disease and symptoms
what is one goal of caregivers in the healing process? attain a maximal level of function and independence
how do caregivers assist family and patients? assist them with meeting realistic outcomes with minimal financial cost, time, and
energy
patient adovate promote patient safety, protect patient's human and legal rights, and provide
assistance
what role does a patient advocate do? provide additional information to help a patient decide whether to accept a
treatment, or you find an interpreter to help family members communicate their
concerns
patient educator assess patients' willingness and ability to learn, explain concepts and facts about
their health at a simple learning level, describe and demonstrate procedures such as
self-care management, reinforce learning or patient behavior, and evaluate the
patient's progress in learning.
What does QSEN stand for? Quality and Safety Education for Nurses
What challenge does QSEN address? Preparing nurses with the competencies needed to continuously improve the quality
of care
what is includes in QSEN? Patient-Centered Care
Teamwork and Collaboration
Evidence-Based Practice
Quality Improvement
Safety
Informatics
patient-centered care Recognize the patient as the source of control and full partner in providing
compassionate and coordinated care based on respect for patient's preferences,
values, and needs
teamwork and collaboration Function effectively within nursing and interprofessional teams, fostering open
communication, mutual respect, and shared decision making to achieve quality
patient care
evidence-based practice integration of the best current research with clinical expertise and patient/family
preferences and values for delivery of optimal health care
quality improvement (qi) use data to monitor the outcomes of care processes and use improvement methods
to design and test changes to continuously improve the quality and safety of health
care systems
safety minimize risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness
and individual performance