Given the nickname "the lady with the lamp". Since the year 1965 the International Nurses Day is celebrated on her birthday.
Who is Florence Nightingale?
Basic Organizational and Systems Leadership for quality care and patient safety
What is essential 2?
Scholarship for evidence-based practice.
What is Essential 3?
Healthcare Policy, Finance, and Regulatory Environments
What is essential 5?
Clinical Prevention and Population Health
What is essential 7?
The biggest advocate for patients
Who is Nurses?
Being able to understand and respect patients values
What is Cultural Considerations?
A common issue occurring in hospitals
What is Short Staffing?
Interprofessional Communication and Collaboration for improving patients health outcomes
What is Essential 6?
Professionalism and Professional Values
What is Essential 8?
This organization published guides that develop nursing curriculum and set standards for nursing
What is the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)?
Addressing important issues, solving complex problems, considering the culturally diverse, inquiring, analyzing, and thinking critically.
What is Nursing skills?
Information Management and Application of Patient Care Technology.
What is essential 4?
Communication between all healthcare professionals to optimize patient outcomes
What is essential 6?
Provide professional top-quality care to patients and uphold the values of accountability, respect, and integrity.
What is Essential 8?
The description of nursing practice at the completion of the baccalaureate nursing education
What is essential 9?
Combining knowledge of arts and science
What is essential 1?
Trust previous decisions to make clinical judgments and outcomes for the patient.
What is Essential 3?
Being able to understand healthcare policy, finance, and regulatory environments.
What is essential 5?
As a nurse one must ensure that the patients have all the required information to make decisions about their medical care.
What is Autonomy?
Nurse who is prepared to care for patients across the lifespan, from the very young to the older adult
Who is Baccalaureate nurses?
Recognizing medical errors and interpreting, evaluating, and correcting health care errors
What is essential 2?
The process of gathering and acquiring patients' health data, improving quality of care, and transitioning from paper to electronic documentation.
What is Information Management?
Optimizies opportunities for the development of respect and trust for other memeber of the healthcare team
What is interprofessional education?
Individually focuses interventions such as immunizations, screenings and counseling aimed at preventing escalation of diseases and conditions.
What is Clinical Prevention?