Jargon
Who's in Charge?
Social Suicide
Classification
Miscellaneous
100
The continuous process of learning and incorporating professionally appropriate values, skills, behaviors and norms into individual professional identity.
What is Socialization?
100
This is how initial socialization occurs for nurses.
What is education?
100
"Programs are 9 to 15 months long, require proof of high school graduation or its equivalent for admission, and are designed to prepare graduates to work with RNs and be supervised by them." (Creasia, Joan L.. Conceptual Foundations: The Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice, 5th Edition. Mosby, 102010. p. 26).
What is LVN/LPN?
100
This is evolved occupation meets the criteria beyond occupation where prolonged education where values, beliefs and ethics are integral parts.
What is Profession?
100
This is the only body part that does not grow as we age.
What is eyes?
200
The nursing license test.
What is NCLEX?
200
During nursing shortages in 1980’s, these hospitals were able to attract and retain professional nurses.
What is Magnet hospitals?
200
She designed the associate degree education programs in 1952.
What is Mildred Montag?
200
The first formal nursing education program was introduced as a 4 month hospital based
What is Baccalaureate degree education?
200
You consume 1/10 of a calorie when you do this.
What is licking a stamp?
300
This characteristic of a professional practice involves self- governance, independence, freedom to act.
What is Autonomy?
300
A type of organization based on hierarchical power and centralized decision making.
What is Bureaucratic organization?
300
In 1965 the American Nurses Association designated this degree as the educational entry point into educational nursing practice.
What is Baccalaureate degree?
300
Three types of nursing education.
What is Diploma, Associate degree, Baccalaureate degree, Master's degree, Docorate degree?
300
The strongest muscle in proportion to it's size.
What is the tongue?
400
The first formal nursing education program was introduced as a 4 month hospital based.
What is Diploma program?
400
- “ an organization of practitioners who judge one another as professionally competent and have banded together to perform social functions which they cannot perform in their separate capacity as individuals. (Merton, 1958)
What is Professional associations?
400
This nursing educational program combines the MSN curriculum with MBA curriculum. Ideal for nurses seeking administrative positions
What is Dual degree?
400
They work one-on one with students/ new graduates to provide guidance and supervision for a set amount of time through directing or coaching.
What is Preceptors?
400
It takes 20 seconds for this cell to circle the whole body.
What is a red blood cell?
500
This is the process through which an occupation achieves professional status.
What is Professionalization?
500
This professional association publishes the Code of Ethics for Nurses
What is ANA- American Nurses Association?
500
The focus is on applying new knowledge to practice.
What is Practice-focused Docorate?
500
This prepares nurses to “oversee care coordination” of a particular population of patients. Their main goal is to ensure patients are being cared for in the most cost effective manner.
What is Clinical Nurse Leader?
500
The average women consumes six pounds of this a year
What is lipstick?
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