Nursing Roles
Historical Events in Nursing
Theories
Education
Other
100

Provides information to the patients upon admission, during their stay, and at discharge.

What is an educator?

100

A Crimean War soldier was able to recover from his injuries because he was given the best conditions for healing 

Who is Florence Nightingale?

100

This theory was based on caring, dedicated nursing to health and healing

What is Human Caring Theory?

100

can be acquired through a hospital, combining classroom and clinical and takes approximately 3 years to complete

What is a diploma nurse?

100

patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, EBP, quality improvement, safety, and informatics

What is the Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (QSEN) initiative?

200

Assigning vital signs to the nursing assistant

What is a delegator?

200

She established the American Red Cross

Who is Clara Barton?

200

This theory adjusts to meeting physiological-physical needs, develops positive self-concept-group-identity, social role function, and balances dependence and independence.

What is the Adaptation Model?

200

Has advanced educational and clinical practice with theoretical research based knowledge

What is an Advanced practice registered nurse or APRN?

200

clinical competence and accountability, common purpose, interpersonal competence and effective communication, trust and mutual respect, recognition and valuation of diverse complementary knowledge and skills, humor

What are characteristics of teamwork?

300

Oversees all activities of staff, payroll, and budget

What is a manager?

300

Graduating in 1873, she was the first trained nurse, graduating from Boston's Women's Hospital

Who was Linda Richards?

300

Allows nurses to use concepts for their patients at various stages in life.

What is Erikson's Psychosocial theory?

300

gets 12 to 18 months of training, cannot perform an assessment or formulate a nursing diagnosis or initiate a care plan and sits for the NCLEX

Who is an LVN/LPN?

300

Lewin's Change theory, Paul's critical-thinking theory, Rosenstock's Health Belief Model

What are nonnursing theories?

400

Working with more than two persons toward a common goal

What is Collaboration or a collaborator?

400

After WWII, these two advances brought changes to the principles and practices in health care delivery. 

What are science and technology?

400

This theory predicts certain levels of meeting basic psychological and physiological needs

What is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs

400

Requires pre-requisite courses and curriculum focuses on adult cute and chronic disease, maternal child health, pediatrics, and psychiatric/mental health nursing and sits for the NCLEX

What is the Associate Degree in Nursing or ADN?

400

Altruism, accountability, lifelong learning, autonomy, diversity, code of ethics

What are criteria for the nursing profession?

500

Provides strategies, works with patients, staff, organizations, and the community.

What is a Change Agent?

500

Critical care specialty units were required after WWII and this led to the need of more experienced and skilled nurses.

What are nurse practitioners (NPs)?

500

believed illness prevention was encouraged by clean air, water, housing, or living conditions

What is Florence Nightingale's Environmental Theory?

500

prepares the nurse for leadership roles in research, teaching, and administration

What is the Doctorial degree? (can be DNP or PhD)

500

American Nurses Association (ANA) Standards of practice, Nurse practice acts, scope of practice, code of ethics

What are practice guidelines?

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