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"Practical" Nursing Correct Answer Women who cared for
others, but who had no formal education, often called
themselves "practical nurses."
19th Century Correct Answer Era of social reform for prisons,
public health and care of the poor.
Pastor Theodur Fliedner opened the Kaiserwerth Deaconess
Institute - the first REAL nursing school.
Its most famous student: Florence Nightingale
5 sustainability development goals Correct Answer 1. end
poverty in all of its forms, everywhere
2. end hunger, achieve food security and improve nutrition and
promote sustainable agriculture
3. ensure healthy lives and promote well being for all
4. ensure inclusive and equitable quality education, promote
lifelong learning
5. combat climate change
Accountability Correct Answer Individuals need to be
responsible for their own actions Nurses are accountable to
themselves and to their colleagues
adverse event Correct Answer An injury caused by medical
management rather than the underlying condition of
the patient. An adverse event attributable to error is a
"preventable adverse
event."
,Aims for the 21st Century Health Care System Correct Answer
safe, effective, patient-centered, timely, efficient, equitable
American Association of Colleges of Nursing Correct Answer
-Purpose: to establish quality standards for bachelor's- and
graduate-degree nursing education, assist deans and directors to
implement those standards, influence the nursing profession to
improve health care, and promote public support of
baccalaureate and graduate education, research, and practice in
nursing.
American Nurses Association Correct Answer Purpose: To
improve the quality of nursing care.
-Established 1911.
-Establishes standards for nursing practice.
-Establishes a professional code of ethics.
-Develops educational standards
-Oversees a credentialing system.
Annual Limit Correct Answer maximum amount you pay
before insurance pays 100%
Associate Degree Programs Correct Answer -2 yr degree
program
-usually at a community college
-Program stresses basic skill preparation with clinical practice
occurring
increasingly in community-based institutions (e.g. ambulatory
settings, schools and clinics).
-Such programs contribute 60% of nurse graduates.
, Autonomy Correct Answer The freedom to make decisions
about oneself
Nurses need to respect clients' rights to make choices about
health care
Baccalaureate Degree Programs Correct Answer -Typically 4
years in length, offered through colleges and universities.
-Graduate receives Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
-Emphasizes preparation for practice in non-hospital settings,
broader scientific content, and systematic problem-solving tools
for autonomous and collaborative practice.
-Such programs contribute 34% of all nursing graduates.
Beneficence Correct Answer This principle means "doing
good" for others Nurses need to assist clients in meeting all their
needs
-Biological
-Psychological
-Social
Capitation Correct Answer pre-paid fixed fee per person
CARE Correct Answer C: create a safe environment
A: assess a patients risk
R: reduce the patients risk
E: evaluate interventions
Challenges to nursing education Correct Answer Decreasing
employment of nurses in acute care settings.
Need to practice with self-reliance, independence and flexibility.