Definitions
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Nursing
Who Am I
Health Care
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Bonus
100

Established in the 1960's and only utilizes RNs for care.

Primary Nursing

100

When was the first Nursing school opened?

1860

100

Is Nursing a profession, occupation, or disipline?

Profession and Disipline

100

Founder of the red cross

Clara Barton


100

Managed care from the health systems, but the patient gets to choose where they recieve care and the health insurance company sets a "fee" for the year.

capitation

100

Not meeting standards of care did not support job description and the policy and procedures were violated.

breach of duty

100

is nursing a occupation and why

no, because it is supervised by a higher degree/person

200

Better understanding of cultures

Cultural Sensitivity

200
aware of different cultures 

culture awareness 

200

Name three organizations responsible for the development of nursing?

ANA, NCSBN, NLA

200

Mental health advocate and social worker

Dorthea Dix

200

What is fee for service

Insurance companies pays for care but may require copays and deductibles to help low the cost for insurance companies. 

200

assigned to care or oversee care


duty

200

what was early nursibned education like in the U.s

there was none 

300

To act in the clients best interest 

Fidelity

300
When did formal education begin

1892

300

what symbol is used on nursing pins

The Lamp

300

Founder of nursing 

Florence Nightengale

300

Minor or incompetent

Authorized consent

300

Fair to all

Justice

300

popular in the 1980s and executes clinical pathway while being the most cost effective. 

case management 

400

a mix of nursing staff

Differentiated Practice 

400

team leader, providing great care

team nursing

400

To tell the truth

Veracity

400

organized nursing care for soldiers during the civil war

Dorthea Dix
400

Fully aware of procedure, confident, and ready to move forward with treatment.

informed consent

400

5 elements of negligence 

Duty, breach of duty, foreseeability, causation, harm, injury and damage.

400

did not follow scope of practice 

malpractice 

500

Learned from childhood forward. it is how we place worth on something or someone

Values 

500

Does no harm

nonmaleficence

500

Living will, DNR, DPOA, organ donation

advanced directive

500

She made a impact on the crimean war

Florence Nightengale

500

patients consents to treatment

General consent

500

what you did or did not do to cause harm, injury or damage to the patient

causation
500

what are DRG's used for

sets a dollar amount on specific care

600

To do good, precent harm

Beneficence 

600

willing to do things different and asks about culture

culture competence 

600

The 5 stages of berners theory 

novice, advance beginner, competent, proficient, expert. 

600

She worked with the soldiers in the civil war

Clara Barton

600

ADN, RN Diploma, BSN, RN-BSN,Graduate(dr)

5 levels of an RN

600

purposely did not give care

foreseeability

600

nursing has both theory and practice standards meaning it qualifies for what?

discipline 

700

client makes their own choices 

autonomy 
700

Define DRG

diagnostic related groups 

700

list the criteria to be considered as a profession

knowledge must be technical and scientific and mus tbe evaluated by a community of peers. Group must be oriented to service and code of ethics. 

700

Advocated for holistic care and technical skills 

Florence Nightingale 

700

what are some important concepts florence nightingale brought to nursing 

holistic care, skilled services, high moral character, patient environment 

700

a person violating another persons rights 

unintentional torts 

700

popular in 1920-1960 and are experienced as a student nursing, assigned private duty care or maybe 1-2 patients 

case method nursing 

800

did not mean to or did not plan to 

negligence 

800

study of culture 

culture expert

800

7 different roles a Nurse play

direct care provider, communicator, educator, advocate, counselor, change agent, leader/manager, researcher


800

what are the 2 levels of nurses 

LPN, RN

800

7 characteristics/qualities it takes to be a good nurse 

critical thinking, caring/compassionate, detail oriented, good lister/communicator, patient/competent, emotionally and physically healthy. 

800

what is customary within our society and our personal ethical habits

morals 

800
name some national health care trends

economy, potential new threats, increase of geriatrics, legislation, women's movement, collective bargaining, CAM, variety of healthcare settings, expanded roles, collaboration and UAP role.

900
What year did the roles between a RN & LPN change?

1949

900

Describe the overall history of nursing

always changing and took a long time to be an established profession

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