NURSING THROUGH THE YEARS
FAMOUS WOMEN IN NURSING
EVIDENCE BASED PRACTICE
SCOPE/STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
MISC.
100

2023 Pros/Cons of Healthcare 

Cons:
MAJOR nursing shortage - nurses leaving profession
COVID-19 highlighted many issues
Lack of coordination in healthcare system
Cost

Pros:
Focus on prevention
Increased community health/resources
Increase telehealth/video-conferencing 

100

Who was the pioneer of nursing? What did she focus on?

Who is Florence Nightingale 

Instituted public health principles: sanitary conditions, infection control 

Major influence on nursing research and statistics 

100
What is EBP?

Integrates best evidence from research with clinical expertise and patient-lens perspective. 

100

Establish expectations for professional behavior to protect the nurse, client, and facility where care is practiced.

Hold nurses accountable for following a code of conduct and upholding ethical values.

What is STANDARDS OF PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE 

100

What pointed out the most need for nurses and school for nurses?

What is WAR

200

1990s-2000s Challenges


Cost is a major concern
Lack of coordination - doctors didn't relay information to other doctors (patient would be the messenger)
Focused on treatment - rather than prevention
Nurses leaving the nursing field

200

Who was associated with the American Red Cross?

Who is Clara Barton

She noted a lack of medical supplies and advertised for donations

She traveled with many army ambulances 

200

Qualitative vs Quantitative Research?

Which is more used/effective? 

Quantitative: numbers, scientific metho of hypothesis testing

Qualitative: focuses on human phenomenon, quality of life and human experience 

200

What is the 'Two-Step Process' within Scope of Practice?

1) The state legislature passes the nurse practice acts (NPA) to regulate nursing practice within their state

2) The state board of nursing (BON) enforces regulations and rules set by the NPA

The NPA provides the general guidelines, but each state creates rules and regulations to either further explain or make the NPA more detailed

200

What level(s) are the strongest use of evidence?

What level(s) are moderate?

What level(s) are weak?

1-3 STRONG

4-6 MODERATE

7- WEAKEST

300

1980's Concerns:

Rising health care costs
HIV/Aids emerges
Nursing shortage
Homelessness - people returned from the war  

300

Who worked for better treatment of the mentally ill and prison conditions? What else was she known for?

Who is Dorthea Dix

Also known for convincing military officers that women could perform in the medical field and recruited more than 3,000 women to service her (Civil War)

300

Treatment routines based on specific disorders or circumstances are implemented for a specific client 

Usually specific to a health care organization reflecting their standard of care and practice

What is Critical Pathways


300

What are the six-competencies the Quality and Safety Education for Nursing (QSEN) identified:

1)EBP
2)Safety
3)Patient-centered care
4)Informatics
5)Teamwork and collaboration
6)Quality improvement 

300
What is the ACA?

The Affordable Care Act (2010)

-Make affordable health insurance available to more people

-Provides protection to those who are ACA funded services

-Expanding medicaid program with incomes below 138% of poverty level

-Lower health care costs 


400

Changes in the 1970s

Women's movement of the 70's: increased opportunities in non-traditional female fields

Health care expanded further in the community
-Birthing centers, hospice programs, day care centers

Need for nurses increase with the Vietnam war 

400

Who was the 1st African American registered nurse in the U.S? What else was she known for? 

Who is Mary Mahoney

Primarily was a private duty nurse along the Eastern seaboard

She was a director of an orphanage
One of the original members of the ANA (originally called Nurses Associated Alumnae) 




400

What is PICOT? Give an example

P: patient
-Fall risk patients
-Infants in the nicu

I: intervention
-High fall risk have different colored socks on
-Cup feeding throughout the hospital stay

C: comparison
-Normal socks
-Tube feeding throughout the hospital stay

O: outcome
-Less falls
-Greater reported success with breastfeeding post discharge 

T: time (not always included) - hard to put a time limit on certain things

400

Human Flourishing, Nursing Judgement, Professional Identity, Spirit of Inquiry

What are The Four National League for Nursing (NLN) Competencies

400

What CAN'T LPN's do, that RNs can?

Cant do assessments, cant do IV pushes.

500

WWI and the 20's

Women entering the workforce (more places for women in the nursing field)


Penicillin discovered by Fleming

Nursing shortage in US, because they were going overseas

 
500

Tell me something about:

Louisa Parsons
Lillian Wald
Lucille Petry
Esther McCready

Louisa: Founder of UMSON, influenced by model of Nightingale 

Lillian: 1st public health nurses, approached insurance companies to provide free public health nurses to their policy holders

Lucille: CNO of U.S Health Public Service (1st woman in country to hold such rank)

Esther: Desegregated UMD, sued UMSON for admission

500

Validity vs Reliability 

Validity: did the researchers do a good job conducting the study? Do the results represent true findings?

Reliability: Have their been similar outcomes by other researchers using the same interventions and research techniques? 

500

What are the two national accreditation organizations?


The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE)

500

What are the 5 categories regarding social determinants of health?

1) Access to health care

2) Economic stability

3) Education

4) Social and community context

5) Neighborhood and built environment 

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