Hippocrates - answers Father of modern medicine
Nightingale - answers Founder of modern nursing.
-Important part of crimean war
Goodrich - answers Proposed nursing school to ARMY and became DEAN
Dock - answers - Wrote first medication textbook for nurses
- Equal rights and reform
Ford - answers Founder of nurse practitioner practice
- Hollistic approach
Wald - answers - Opened store front clinic
- Henry Street Settlement
- Metropolitan Life Insurance Company- 1912
- Nursing Branch - NURSES in PUBLIC SCHOOLS
- Home health care
Lamp - answers -Caring, comfort, difference between life and death.
- Keeping darkness at bay
Cap - answers - Capping ceremony
- Rank and status
- Hair out of face
Pin - answers Symbol of legal authority as a nurse; "service to others"
QSEN competencies - answers QSEITC
-Quality improvement
- Safety
- Evidence-based practice
- INFORMATICS
- Teamwork and collaboration
- Client-centered care
Importance of interpersonal education for nurses - answers -Improve patient outcomes
- Values & Ethics, Roles & Responsibilities, Education, Teams/Teamwork
, *Purpose and Needs for Nursing Licensure* - answers - CONSISTENCY OF CARE
- Protect public safety
- Permissive licensure - Protect the name "Registered Nurse"
- Mandatory Licensure - Establishes minimum level of competency - STANDARDS
- Institutional licensure
*Example of ways a nursing license may be revoked* - answers - Conviction of a
serious crime
- Demonstration of gross negligence
- Unethical conduct in the practice of nursing
- Failure to renew nursing license while continuing to practice
- Use of illegal drugs/alcohol during provision of care
- Willful violation of the state's nurse practice act
Importance for nurses to join professional organizations - answers - More Powerful as a
Team
Define Evidence-based practice - answers Practice of nursing in which interventions
are based from research that demonstrates that they are appropriate and successful
Determine the main method in which nurses can gain power in nursing. - answers -
Referent - Close personal relationship
- Expert power - knowledge & expertise
- Power of rewards - Pos & Neg
- Political action
- Legitimate Power
- In house, local government
- Gain experience
- Learn how to work with higher levels of government
- Run for office
- Influence important policies
- Professional unity - Collective Power
- Nurse support network - Collective Power
Define Civility and examples of civility in nursing education - answers - Good manners;
based on recognizing that all human beings are important
Describe *Behaviors that are considered uncivil and civil in the clinical setting - answers
-Intimidation
- Bullying
Healthcare delivery settings and diverse clients - answers Nursing practice is
influenced by political, societal, and cultural realities and NEEDS TO ADAPT TO THE
CHANGING WORLD that affects everyday practice. Today's healthcare institutions are
heavily affected by COST OF DELIVERY, ACCESS TO SERVICES, and
HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALS.