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1. American Nurses Has been helping American nurses improve our nation's health since
1896.
Association (ANA)
The national professional membership association of nurses that
works for the
improvement of health standards and the availability of healthcare
services, fosters high professional standards for the nursing profession,
and advances the econom- ic and general welfare of nurses.
2. Nursing's Tend to have a prestigious career.
reputa- tion
"Beyond the time-honored reputation for compassion and dedication
lies a highly specialized profession, which is constantly evolving to
address the needs of society. From ensuring the most accurate
diagnoses to the ongoing education of the public about critical health
issues; nurses are indispensable in safeguarding public health."
3. Art & Science Nursing is definitely an art & science.
"Nursing can be described as both an art and a science; a heart and a
mind. At its heart, lies a fundamental respect for human dignity and an
intuition for a patient's needs. This is supported by the mind, in the
form of rigorous core learning. Due to the vast range of specialisms
and complex skills in the nursing profession, each nurse will have
specific strengths, passions, and expertise."
4. Nursing ethos "In assessing a patient, nurses do not just consider test results. Through
the
critical thinking exemplified in the nursing process, nurses use their
judgment
to integrate objective data with subjective experience of a patient's
biological, physical and behavioral needs. This ensures that every
patient, from city hospital to community health center; state prison to
summer camp, receives the best possible care regardless of who they
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are, or where they may be."
5. Patient story A woman who had suttered a condition of hemorrhaging for twelve
ver- sion C
years—a long succession of physicians had treated her, and treated
her badly, taking all her money and leaving her worse ott than
before—had heard about Jesus. She
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slipped in from behind and touched his robe. She was thinking to
herself, "If I can put a finger on his robe, I can get well." The moment
she did it, the flow of blood dried up. She could feel the change and
knew her plague was over and done with.
It is detailed, attected social, economical, and trust issues. Having
empathy, ask curious questions, take time to understand the full story.
Complete assessment and questions, and do active listening.
Version C - Mark 5:25-29 (NIV)
6. Florence
nightin- gale Founder of (mother) modern
(lady with the
lamp)
nursing.
-Crimean War (1853-55)
-Connected infection to unsanitary conditions. Hand hygiene.
-Used notes and charts to collect and share data. Used evidence based
practice.
-Shared data with those in positions of power to advocate for change
and improve health outcomes.
-Saw that calming fears and instilling hope had an impact on the
healing process.
7. Clara Barton Launched the American Red Cross in 1881. An "angel" in the Civil War
nurse, she treated the wounded in the field.
8. Dorothea Dix (she wasn't a nurse but a) Teacher, Superintendent of Army Nurses
(Union) recruit- ed nurses; nurse education, mental health, indigenous
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