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In the 1800's physicians viewed nursing as a - compliment to medicine nursing sees itself as a profession than - a job or vocation what is the definition of a profession - a vocation or a calling defines meaningful work. nursing started as a vocation or a calling. what characteristics define a professional? - knowledge and expertise, code of ethics, practice standards, licensure, and certification as well as expected behaviors. In order for nurses to practice, they must engage in specialized education and training confirmed by passing: - NCLEX licensure to practice, nurses must follow? - code of ethics, and recognized practice standards and obtain a body of continuous research that forms and directs practice. nurses function within a designated scope of practice. What are nurses formulating and delivering to patients under their scope? - nurses are formulating and delivering a plan of care for patients, applying judgements, and utilizing critical thinking skills in decision making . professional characteristics or behaviors of nurses include: - consideration, empathy, respect, ethical and moral values, accountability, commitment to lifelong learning, and honesty. Nurses may loose their license for the following reasons: - any reason that is deemed unprofessional or illegal. examples: use of inappropriate social media, posting emotionally charged statements in blogs or forums, driving without a license, and committing felonies, outside of professional practice. RN license can be suspended, or does professionalism in the workplace mean? - professionalism in the workplace means: -coming to work when scheduled and on time. -having a positive attitude -adhere to dress code (no perfume, heavy make up, inappropriate hair styles). -speak professionally -stay away from gossip -own up to errors -promote a culture of safety 1859, Florence Nightingale defined the goal of nursing as? - As putting the client "in the best possible condition for nature to act upon him

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