Nurses in History
Professionalism
Identity Formation
Self Regulation
Role Accountability
100

A nurse scientist often described as the founder of modern nursing.

Florence Nightingale

100

Students at UPSONHI are expected to demonstrate ___ as student nurses, specifically in regards to academic integrity and clinical compliance.

Professionalism

100

This model describes how a person moves through role acquisition from beginner to expert.

Benner's Model

100

The practice of maintaining one's own internal energy states, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in a way that supports positive results (such as academically or professionally).

Self Regulation

100

Obligation, willingness, intent, ownership, and commitment

5 key components of personal accountability

200

Civil War-era nurse who founded the Red Cross

Clara Barton

200

The scope of professionalism ranges from _________ to __________.

Absent to intrinsic

200

The goal of this theory is to empower patients to manage their own health and well-being

Dorothea Orem's Self Care Theory

200

The four domains of self-regulation are ___, ___, ___, and ___.

Emotional, cognitive, behavioral, and communication

200

A Breach in HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act) involves violating this patient right

Privacy/confidentiality

300

Cared for soldiers during the Civil War, advocating for mental health care and supporting development of systems to care for mentally ill

Dorothea Dix

300

A belief system in which group members declare to each other and the public the shared competency standards and ethical values of their discipline.

Professionalism

300

This theory describes caring as the core of nursing, and provides a framework for creating a healing environment that fosters a holistic approach to care.

Jean Watson's Theory of Human Caring

300

Self regulation is the practice of ensuring we are independently, individually upholding our own ethical, legal, and competency standards so that ___ doesn't have to.

Someone else/a regulatory body (i.e., OSBN)

300

This state-level regulatory body protects the public and promotes the wellness of nursing professionals in Oregon.

OSBN

400

Cared for soldiers during the Crimean War, funding her own way after being excluded 

Mary Seacole

400

Identity formation, self regulation, and role accountability

What are the attributes of professionalism?

400

This theory, developed in the mid-1800s, emphasizes the importance of creating a healing environment involving clean air, clean water, good nutrition, social support, and more.

Nightingale's Theory of the Environment

400

Provision 5.4 of the ANA ___ states "nurses must maintain professional competence and strive for excellence in their nursing practice, whatever the role or setting."

Code of Ethics

400

This is a set of state laws that define the scope of practice for nurses in Oregon.

The Oregon Nurse Practice Act

500

An advocate for diversity in nursing, the first Black graduate of nursing in the US

Mary Eliza Mahoney
500

True or false: Self-care in nursing supports better patient outcomes. 

True

500

A new graduate RN is finding it difficult to prioritize all of the tasks required in their new role. In what stage of Benner's Model are they?

Beginner

500

Student competency standards at UPSONHI include these three things: ___, ___, and ___ integrity.

GPA requirements, professional practice compliance, and academic integrity.

500

"Openness and honesty in all scholary endeavors"

Academic Integrity

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