Competent
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2-3 years clinical experience
HISTORY OF NURSING CONCLUSION
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-provides knowledge about where we have been and lessons learned
-"is our source of identity,, our cultural DNA"
-gives context for where we will be tomorrow
-offer all nurses an exciting future in ideas
-informs nursing knowledge imaginatively and practically
,how can nurses change the image of nursing
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patient interactions, public speaking and community activities, personal
interactions with the public, participation in political activities
•The goal of nursing is “to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act
upon him.”
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Nightingale
continuum of professionalism
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occupation-->
semi-profession ---->
profession
Florence Nightingale (1860)
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, founder of modern nursing; considered to be the first nursing theorist; she
had various influences including her education (comprehensive for a 19th
century woman), religion (Unitarianism), the history of the time (Crimean
War), and her social status.
Expert
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Advanced practice nurse clinicians and faculty
Cultivating Mindfulness
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Moment to Moment Awareness
Purposefully paying attention to the present moment
Attitude of openness and curiosity
• Here are some examples of questions that we could turn to nursing theory for
answers:
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•How can a nurse's communication with a client who has experienced the
loss of a loved one most effectively and therapeutically decrease feelings
of loss and grief?
•Is empathy a therapeutic tool to help a client cope with chronic illness?
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2-3 years clinical experience
HISTORY OF NURSING CONCLUSION
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-provides knowledge about where we have been and lessons learned
-"is our source of identity,, our cultural DNA"
-gives context for where we will be tomorrow
-offer all nurses an exciting future in ideas
-informs nursing knowledge imaginatively and practically
,how can nurses change the image of nursing
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patient interactions, public speaking and community activities, personal
interactions with the public, participation in political activities
•The goal of nursing is “to put the patient in the best condition for nature to act
upon him.”
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Nightingale
continuum of professionalism
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occupation-->
semi-profession ---->
profession
Florence Nightingale (1860)
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, founder of modern nursing; considered to be the first nursing theorist; she
had various influences including her education (comprehensive for a 19th
century woman), religion (Unitarianism), the history of the time (Crimean
War), and her social status.
Expert
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Advanced practice nurse clinicians and faculty
Cultivating Mindfulness
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Moment to Moment Awareness
Purposefully paying attention to the present moment
Attitude of openness and curiosity
• Here are some examples of questions that we could turn to nursing theory for
answers:
Give this one a try later!
•How can a nurse's communication with a client who has experienced the
loss of a loved one most effectively and therapeutically decrease feelings
of loss and grief?
•Is empathy a therapeutic tool to help a client cope with chronic illness?