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What are the four nursing aims? - ANSWERS--1. Promote health
2. Prevent illness
3. Restore health
4. Facilitate coping with disability or death
How do nurses prevent illness? - ANSWERS--nurses prevent illness
primarily by teaching and by personal example
How do nurses promote health? - ANSWERS--nurses promote health
by identifying, analyzing, and maximizing each patient's own
individual strengths as components of prevention illness, restoring
health, and facilitating coping with disability or death.
How do nurses restore health? - ANSWERS--nurses restore health by
performing assessments that detect an illness, referring questions
and abnormal findings to other health care providers as appropriate,
providing direct care of the person who is ill, collaborating with other
healthcare providers, planning/teaching
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How do nurses facilitate coping with disability or death? - ANSWERS-
-facilitate patient and family coping with altered function, life crisis,
and death, maximizing the person's strengths and potentials,
through teaching and through referral to community support
systems
What are the seven criteria of the nursing profession? - ANSWERS--1.
Well defined body of specific and unique knowledge
2. Strong service orientation
3. Recognized authority by a professional group
4. Code of Ethics
5. Professional organizations that sets standards
6. Ongoing research
7. Autonomy and self-regulation
Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of: well
defined body of specific and unique knowledge? - ANSWERS--
specialized skills and application of knowledge based on an
education that has both theoretical and clinical practice components.
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Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of: strong
service orientation? - ANSWERS--person-centered process that
maximizes potential in all human dimensinos
Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of: recognized
authority by a professional group? - ANSWERS--scholarly with
academic qualifications, research, and publications specific to the
profession that are widely accepted and respected
Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of:
professional organizations that sets standards? - ANSWERS--guided
by standards set by professional organizations and an established
code of ethics
Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of: ongoing
research? - ANSWERS--our nursing interventions are focused on EBP,
which is practice based on research and NOT intuition
Identify examples of how nursing achieves the criteria of: autonomy
and self regulation? - ANSWERS--focuses on human responses to
actual or potential health problems and is increasingly focused on
wellness, an area of caring that encompasses nursing's unique
knowledge and abilities
What makes a BSN different from an ADN? - ANSWERS--BSNs
encompass traditional knowledge, scientific knowledge, and
authoritative knowledge
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Both have clinical components, but ADN's don't incorporate nursing
research, community research, and management
BSN allows for advanced education - ADNs do not.
What exam do registered nurses take to obtain their license? What
oversight body manages this exam? - ANSWERS--NCLEX
overseen by NCSBN
Do diploma, ADN, and BSN new graduates take the same licensing
exam? - ANSWERS--ADN and BSN take the same licensing exam
Diploma do not but are encouraged too
What were the 19th and 20th century barriers resulting in slow
progress toward nursing developing as a profession? - ANSWERS--
Hospitals saw nursing students as an economic advantage in having
their own schools, and most hospital schools were organized to
provided more easily controlled and less expensive staff for the
hospitals.
This resulted in a lack of clear guidelines separating nursing service
and nursing education.
Baptist Tabernacle Infirmary Training School for Christian Nurses was
founded in what year? - ANSWERS--1902