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3 Historical Professions Correct Answer Medicine, Law,
Clergy
ADN (RN) Correct Answer Associate degree of nursing
certified through NCLEX - RN
APRN Correct Answer Advanced Practice Registered Nurse,
most common MSN
Associates Program Correct Answer Popularity due to
accessibility, low tuition, short duration & still takes NCLEX
Baccalaureate Degree Correct Answer 4 year general education
and nursing courses, eligible to take NCLEX; need BSN to
qualify as a profession
Barriers to EBP in Nursing Correct Answer Insufficient time to
explore questions
Rejection of need for change or resistance to change
Lack of time or access
Inability to critically read and understand research
Lack of knowledge about EBP
Lack of administrative support
, BSN Correct Answer Bachelor of Science in Nursing earned
through 4 yr program or accelerated program, many high-paying
specialties
Certification Correct Answer A process in which a person, an
institution, or a program is evaluated and recognized as meeting
certain predetermined standards to provide safe and ethical care.
Clara Barton (1821-1912) Correct Answer Nurse during the
Civil War; founder of the American Red Cross. "Angel of the
Battlefield"
CNA Correct Answer certified nurse assistant
Continuing Education Correct Answer Classes required for
license renewal; lifelong learning
Developments in nursing Correct Answer 1893 - 3 nurses meet
at Chicago World's Fair and form what later become the
National League for Nursing (NLN)
1896 - American Nurses Association (ANA)
Diploma Programs Correct Answer Training done in hospitals
as an apprenticeship typically 2-3 years duration
DNP, DNS, PhD Correct Answer Doctorate in Nursing
DNP - focused on practice
PhD - focused on research
Doctoral Degree in Nursing Correct Answer -universities