Delegation
Licensure
US Hx in Nursing Education
Modern Education for Nursing
Theory vs Model
100
Cannot do admission assessments Cannot give IV push medications Cannot write nursing diagnoses Cannot do most teaching Cannot do complex skills Cannot take care of clients with acute conditions Cannot take care of unstable clients
What is things an LPN cannot do?
100
individual is in possession of certain minimal qualifications, such as having passed an approved nursing program
What is Registered (Nurse)?
100
Created a great demand for nurses Army and Navy nurse corps started but unable to keep up with demand Began recruiting untrained from lower classes Nursing leaders established the Committee on Nursing to help prevent lowering of standards Red Cross started as a back-up for the Army and Navy nurse corps
What is how the first world war changed nursing?
100
Lab tests, CT, MRI, PET Information handling: computers Electronic Medical health Records
What are Scientific and Technological Advances affecting modern nursing education?
100
self contained and slow to change this does not exchange data with the environment
What is closed system?
200
Look for the lowest level of skill required for the task Look for the most uncomplicated task Look for the most stable client Look for the client with the chronic illness
What are tricks to knowing what a UAP/Aide can do on NCLEX?
200
granting of credentials to indicate that an individual has achieved a level of ability higher than the minimal level of competency indicated by licensure
What is Certification?
200
Mostly hospital schools Few university schools started Physicians felt nurses were too well educated Licensure started but did not change schools much Most care still given in homes
What is Nursing Education Pre World War I
200
Patients no longer accept “paternalistic” health care Increase in malpractice suits Trend toward patients’ rights
What are reasons for consumer revolution?
200
a small copy or imitation of design; or a generalized hypothetical situation
What is a model?
300
Avoid allowing the person to whom the tasks are being delegated to control the exchange by intimidation or resistance Make eye contact with the other person Ask for suggestions
What are tips for clear communication?
300
Mutual recognition is the recognition of nursing licensure that allows nurses licensed in one state to practice in other states without the necessity of seeking additional licensure
What is National Licensure?
300
Lack of qualified nursing faculty delayed the development of graduate education Men and minorities not accepted into the profession
What are two reasons nursing education progression lagged after World War I?
300
Have extensive management education Have community health education Learn teaching skills and principles Use and conduct research Use nursing theory and models
What are properties of a BSN Education?
300
a mental plan or idea, a proposed viewing a formulation of a proposed relationship that helps promote an observable phenomenon.
What is a theory?
400
A specific decision made by the RN about who can perform what tasks
What is direct delegation?
400
Established nursing as profession for sick and well care Established a training school for nurses at St. Thomas Hospital in 1860 Not under the control of the hospital Education was its primary purpose
What is Florence Nightengale's Influence?
400
Establishing the Cadet Nurse Corps by federal act in 1943
What is World War II?
400
Educated at the AD level Two-year programs Include current ADN and 2-year LPN programs
What is Technical Nursing?
400
ongoing dynamic exchange of data?
What is an Open system?
500
A list produced by the healthcare facility of tasks that certain healthcare personnel can perform
What is indirect delegation?
500
Students provided free labor Forgot the Nightingale principles Students under the control of the hospital administration Long hours; poor conditions; no time off No class room instruction Standards lowered to meet staffing needs
What are Early Hospital Nursing Schools?
500
Led to rapid growth in LPN programs Led to the “team” system Kept the RN away from the patient
What is hospitals started hiring LPNs and Aides?
500
Educated at the baccalaureate level Current BS and BSN
What is Professional Nursing?
500
the mechenism that allows input to enter and output to leave through a semipermeable membrane in the outer edge of the system
What is Throughput?
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