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nursing in the early 1900s - Answer practical nursing (apprentice, nuns, sisters, caregivers,
handmaidens, Nightingale Schools)
based around nursing practice with instructions focused on hygiene and task competence
diploma schools
postgraduate education
what happened in 1860? - Answer first training school opened at St. Thomas' Hospital in
London
what happened in 1909? - Answer fist nursing program in a college setting opened at
university of minnesota as a diploma school under the college of medicine
completion did not result in a degree
nursing in the 1920s-1930s - Answer practical nursing
diploma schools
BSN
postgraduate education
EdD for nurses
what happened in 1924? - Answer Yale opened the first separate department of nursing and
offered its first BSN degree
nursing in 1940s-1950s - Answer practical nursing
diploma schools
BSN
ADN
master's
doctorates for nurses
, master's and CNL
PhD, DNSc, ND, DNP
why were BSN degrees created? - Answer so nurses could provide more comprehensive and
compassionate care if they had a *foundation in the arts and sciences*
what are the requirements of BSN? - Answer 2 years arts and sciences
2 years nursing courses
126-136 credits
what is the Nurse Training Act of 1964? - Answer a law signed by U.S. President *Lyndon B.
Johnson* in an effort to *solve the problems associated with nursing shortage* in the country.
One of the provisions of the law calls for the *establishment of student loan funds*,
cooperating *public and private non-profit schools of nursing*. The government also aimed to
increase student enrollment among nursing students. It was a *significant step in solving
nursing shortage.*
what is the Nursing Code of Ethics? - Answer central foundation used to *guide nurses in their
decisions and conduct*
a guide for carrying out nursing responsibilities in a manner consistent with quality in nursing
care and the ethical obligations of the profession.
what are the (7) Essential Nursing Values and Behaviors? - Answer altruism
autonomy
caring
human dignity
integrity
lifelong learning
social justice.
altruism - Answer unselfish regard for or devotion to the welfare of others
concern for the welfare of others
autonomy - Answer the quality of or state of being self-governing