Nursing History
Essentials of Education
Nursing Theorists
Professional Standards
Advocacy and Activism
100
This nurse is considered the founding mother of modern nursing and her work led to the reform of sanitary conditions
Who is Florence Nightingale
100
This is most commonly used to cite sources within the social sciences.
What is APA
100
This theorist states that the purpose of nursing is to help people attain, maintain, or restore health, primarily by mutual goal setting
Who is Imogene King
100
This is the "what and how" of delivering nursing care
What is Standards of Practice
100
Provides a method of making new connections through those with whom one is already acquainted or those one would like to meet
What is Networking
200
This nurse traveled thousand of miles from state to state gathering facts to improve care for the mentally ill.
Who is Dorothea Dix
200
An act or instance of using or closely imitating the language and thoughts of another author without authorization and the representation of that author's work as one's own, as by not crediting the original author
What is Plagiarism
200
This theorists model specifies that the purpose of nursing is to facilitate optimal client system stability by reducing the impact of environmental stimuli or stressors
Who is Betty Neuman
200
This is the creating of standards, meeting those standards, holding peers to the standards and revising the standards when needed
What is Professional Accountability
200
This person is often selected for guidance during the educational process
What is a Mentor
300
This profession was primarily a religious vocation, guided by a calling to attend to the poor afflicted
What is Nursing
300
This is the type of font used in APA
What is Times New Roman (12Pt.size)
300
This theorist proposes that the purpose of nursing is to help people meet their self care needs
Who is Dorothea Orem
300
This is an independent, nongovernment organization that gives advice to people in decision-making positions.
What is Institute of Medicine (IOM)
300
Interacting with individuals of similar interests or backgrounds
What is Peer Support
400
Not a trained nurse but founded the American Red Cross in 1881.
Who is Clara Barton
400
This woman in 1951 published a doctoral dissertation that proposed education for the technical nurse education to be done at the community college setting
Who is Mildred Montag
400
This theorist proposes that the purpose of nursing is to help persons gain greater harmony within the mind, body, and soul.
Who is Jean Watson
400
This report outlines that nurses should practice to full extent, achieve higher level of education, and be full partners
What is Report on the Future of Nursing
400
The ability to influence public policy through collective action is the leading motivation for involvement in professional organizations.
What is Legislative Influence
500
This nurse was awarded the first diploma of nursing in the United States
Who is Linda Richards
500
In 1909 this university established a 3 year diploma nursing program within their college of medicine
What is The University of Minnesota
500
This theorist states that the purpose of nursing is to foster health potential and builds on an assumption of the person as a unified energy field that continuously exchanges energy with an environmental energy field.
Who is Martha Rogers
500
This is the month/year the report was released
What is October 2010
500
The nursing profession is one constant change. Professional organizations offer these to apprise members of these changes, therefore strengthening the nursing profession
What is Continuing Education
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