History
Statistics
Theory
Recommendations
Inferences/Consequences
100
Considered the founder of modern nursing.
Who is Florence Nightingale.
100
This group makes up roughly 10% of all nurses.
Men!
100
LaRocco (2004) Theory involves?
What is male socialization
100
This type of Board can help recognize and implement change reaching out to males interested in the nursing profession.
What is Diversity Boards.
100
Recruiting more men into nursing can help address this current issue...
What is the nursing shortage.
200
Once reason there aren't more men in nursing is because men suffer from higher..
What is higher attrition rates.
200
Men made up less than what percent of nurses in 1970.
What is less than 3%
200
In this stage of LaRocco's Theory (2004), men begin to consider nursing as a profession.
What is stage I
200
One way to ensure discrimination does not take place in the work setting is to create...
What is Policies.
200
The nursing shortage and higher nurse to patient ratios can have a negative effect on...
What is patient care.
300
In early nursing these were created for men separate from women.
What is nursing registries.
300
Male BSN students make up fewer than this percent of students in BSN programs.
What is 12%
300
The three categories making up Nightingale's holistic approach include..
What is biological, social, psychological.
300
In order to recruit more men into the nursing profession we must first dispel...
What is underlying assumptions.
300
A lack of policy against discrimination in the work place can lead to more of this...
What is horizontal violence.
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