Questions and Answers
Professional nursing organizations: two categories: - answerGeneral-purpose nursing
organizations
Specialized nursing organizations
Participation in specialty nursing organization links nurses who practice in particular
area creates - answerSubcultures of nurses with common interests within nursing
profession
Professional Nursing Organizations - answerNational League for Nursing
American Association of Colleges of Nursing
National Council of State Boards of Nursing
American Nurses Association
The International Council of Nurses
Sigma Theta Tau International
National Student Nurses' Association
National League for Nursing (NLN) - answerOldest Nursing organization in the US
Formed in 1893
Committed to advancing the quality of all levels of nursing education
Membership open to nursing education institutions, nurses and other health care
professionals, health agencies and anyone interested in improving the quality of nursing
education
NLN Mission - answerPromote excellence in nursing education to build a strong and
diverse nursing workforce
NLN Goal - answerA voice for nurse educators in academic, political and professional
domains, advance the science of nursing and promote scholarship and evidence based
practice
NLN Core Values - answerCaring, integrity, diversity and excellence
NLN Provides - answerAccreditation (of nursing programs)
Consultation
Continuing Education programs
Examination and testing services
Journal
Grants
Nurse educator certification