What is the purpose of the American Nurses Association?
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The goal is to develop a list of standards for professional nurses that would
apply across practice settings
Laws: definition and how they are used in the profession of nursing
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Laws are a set of established rules that create a system of privileges and a
process for people to solve problems with minimal force. Laws are used in
the nursing profession to provide guidelines so that the safety of patients
and nurses are protected.
What are the identifying factors?
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Presence, empathy, respect, and genuineness
What are the different phases of the nurse-client relationship by Peplau and how do
they impact the nursing profession?
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, Orientation phase: introduction of nurse & client, the extensiveness of the
clients' problems and needs, acceptance of the clients need of assistance,
clarification of limitations and responsibilities.
Identification phase: opportunity of the client to respond to the helper
offer to assist, encouragement to express emotions, client, and nurse to
understand each other preconceptions and expectations.
Exploitation phase: nurse and client to work on solution to problems and
the changes needed to improve health, provisions and to have emerging
needs met.
Resolution phase: ability to formulate new goals, encouragement of
freeness from client to identify with the nurse, and the promotion of the
client's ability to act independently.
These phases impact the nursing profession by developing a paradigm
which gives nursing a sound conceptual model for practice
Nurse burnout: What are the three-burnout risk factors that nurses share with other
caring professionals?
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Denial exhibited by minimizing or avoiding naming the stress encountered
in daily practice
Self-blame is when a nurse fails to recognize the aspects that are out of
their control
Discouragement- occurs when nurses fail to meet professional goals
Why was it developed and who was it identified to provide care to?
(Medicare/Medicaid)
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It was to provide health care coverage to the older population 65+
(Medicare) and the poor (Medicaid).
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The goal is to develop a list of standards for professional nurses that would
apply across practice settings
Laws: definition and how they are used in the profession of nursing
,Give this one a try later!
Laws are a set of established rules that create a system of privileges and a
process for people to solve problems with minimal force. Laws are used in
the nursing profession to provide guidelines so that the safety of patients
and nurses are protected.
What are the identifying factors?
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Presence, empathy, respect, and genuineness
What are the different phases of the nurse-client relationship by Peplau and how do
they impact the nursing profession?
Give this one a try later!
, Orientation phase: introduction of nurse & client, the extensiveness of the
clients' problems and needs, acceptance of the clients need of assistance,
clarification of limitations and responsibilities.
Identification phase: opportunity of the client to respond to the helper
offer to assist, encouragement to express emotions, client, and nurse to
understand each other preconceptions and expectations.
Exploitation phase: nurse and client to work on solution to problems and
the changes needed to improve health, provisions and to have emerging
needs met.
Resolution phase: ability to formulate new goals, encouragement of
freeness from client to identify with the nurse, and the promotion of the
client's ability to act independently.
These phases impact the nursing profession by developing a paradigm
which gives nursing a sound conceptual model for practice
Nurse burnout: What are the three-burnout risk factors that nurses share with other
caring professionals?
Give this one a try later!
Denial exhibited by minimizing or avoiding naming the stress encountered
in daily practice
Self-blame is when a nurse fails to recognize the aspects that are out of
their control
Discouragement- occurs when nurses fail to meet professional goals
Why was it developed and who was it identified to provide care to?
(Medicare/Medicaid)
Give this one a try later!
It was to provide health care coverage to the older population 65+
(Medicare) and the poor (Medicaid).