Initiative to promote healthy lifestyles for nurses and improve the health of the United States’ nearly 4 million nurses.
Healthy Nurse, Healthy Nation
What kind of education is required in a profession?
Standardized format
What are the 4 metaparadigms of nursing?
Nurse, person, health, environment
The whole person
Body, mind and spirit
This nurse facilitates promotion of health, addresses illness, performs skills and focuses on the whole person.
Care Provider
A nonprofit organization created for nursing students to provide an introduction to professional development through national conventions, networking, and career development activities.
A self-less concern for others
Altruism or service oriented
anything that can be perceived as an occurrence or fact by the senses
phenomenon
The focus of the nursing interaction to include individual, family, and community
Client
This nurse works with the client, the family, and the health care team to ensure that the client receives needed services through collaboration with the interprofessional team.
Case Manager
A widely respected organization that supports nurses health and wellness, fosters high standards, promotes environments that are safe, ensures ethical behavior, and advocates for nurses and the public regarding health care issues.
American Nurses Association (ANA)
What kind of body of knowledge?
Systematic - based on conceptual frameworks
an abstract idea
concept
The three axes
Client, development, wellness/illness scale
This nurse uses evidence-based practice in direct care, serves as a data collector, serves on a quality improvement committee, and encourages continuing education.
Nurse Researcher
The mission is to promote excellence in nursing education to effectively build a strong and diverse nursing workforce that will advance the health of the national and global community.
National League of Nursing (NLN)
Advances the nursing profession and enhances the provision of quality of care
Professional Nursing Organization
a representation of a concept or conceptual framework
model
Continually changing balance among body, mind, and spirit which is experienced as functional well-being or health
Dynamic integration
This nurse serves the client to increase their knowledge, which empowers them to employ appropriate self-care management skills and to make informed care decisions, and can improve the client’s quality of life.
Educator
This organization emphasizes a scientific, evidence-based approach to issues that affect the world, working collaboratively to discover solutions to health problems.
National Academy of Medicine (NAM) formerly IOM
Demonstrates integrity through valuing the dignity of others
Code of Ethics
a structured approach to organizing and understanding complex ideas, theories, or concepts.
conceptual framework
Consensus on the nature and priority of client problems.
Mutuality of concern
A nurse who brings innovation for improvement through knowledge, critical thinking, objectivity, and practice.
Change Agent