Conceptual and Philosophical Foundatoins and Nursing in Today's Environment
Historical and Social Context
Ethics, Regulation and Professionalism
Theorists, Theory and Evidence Based Practice
Education, critical thinking and clinical judgement.
100

This is what graduates of a nursing school are considered when using systems theory to describe nursing education. 

What is output.

100

Safe housing, education, income, discrimination, food access, exposure to pollution and job opportunities.

What are social determinants of health?

100

Specialized body of knowledge, autonomy, ethical standards and providing a service essential to society.

What are characteristics of a profession?

100

Theory is an integral part of these three aspects of the professional nursing triad. 

What are education, research and practice?

100

A registered nurse may seek this out to validate their knowledge and proficiency in a particular practice area such as critical care, wound care or oncology nursing.

What is specialty certification?

200

According to Maslow, these needs must be met by an individual before other needs can be met. 

What are basic physiological needs.

200

A nurse during the Civil War who went on to found the American Red Cross.

Who is Clara Barton?

200

The ethical principle that a nurse follows when they are honest and keep their promises. 

What is fidelity?

200

The nurse might use this theory when trying to improve cultural assessment in their practice setting. 

What is Leininger's Theory of Transcultural Nursing?

200

One type of doctoral program is practice based while the other is research based. 

What is the difference between a doctorate of  practice and a doctor of philosophy?

300

Person, Environment, Nurse, Caring and Health.

What are components of the nursing metaparadigm

300

Bellevue Training School for Nurses, Connecticut Training School for Nurses and Boston Training School for nurses.

What are early schools of nursing in the US modeled after Nightingale's school?

300

The nurse expects that they will have autonomous practice, self-governance, a sustainable workforce and protection during hazardous service. 

What are some nursing expectations for society?

300

Evidence based practice combines these two things with best evidence from research to deliver high quality health care.

What are patient preferences and nursing expertise?

300
During this phase of Tanner's think like a nurse process, the nurse attempts to make sense of or see patterns in the data they have collected. 

What is interpreting?

400

An advanced practice nurse who is an expert in a particular field and often work with quality control initiatives. 

What is a clinical nurse specialist or CNS.

400

This well known company launched the Campaign for Nursing's future in 2002 with a goal to enhance the image of the nursing profession.

What is Johnson and Johnson?

400

Statements developed by the ANA on behalf of the nursing profession that describe the "who, what, when, where and why" of nursing practice that all nurses are expected to perform regardless of role. 

What are the scope and standards of nursing practice?

400

The nurse researcher will put these steps in place during the design process of a research study to protect the participants from harm.

What are institutional review and informed consent of participants?

400

This is the process of identifying patient outcomes and potential nursing interventions within the NCSBN model of Clinical Judgement.

What is generating solutions?

500

Diploma programs, ADN programs and BSN programs.

What are the different educational paths to the nursing profession.

500

An increasingly diverse and aging population.

What are population trends that nursing will need to respond to?

500

These regulations are enforced by state boards of nursing and are intended to protect the public health, safety and welfare by defining and controlling nursing practice. 

What are Nursing Practice Acts?

500

These are ways to disseminate research findings.

What are professional journals or presentations at conferences?

500

This method of critical thinking in nursing is used throughout nursing education and is often referred to in state nurse practice acts.

What is the nursing process?

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