A group of jobs similar in type of work that is usually found throughout an industry or work environment.
What is Occupation
The approach that bases judgment of a profession on the independence of practice and the power of the occupation.
What is Power Approach
What is Referent Power
QSEN has _____ competencies based on the Institute of Medicines original competencies? (number)
What is 6?
The concept-based curriculum in New Mexico that produces nurses who are patient-centered, who think critically, and are able to recognize the needs of patients.
What is NMNEC?
Establishes a minimal level of competency for practice.
What is Licensure?
One of the major functions of the NLN through the organization ACEN is to.
What is accreditation?
A person who belongs to and practices a profession
What is a Professional
The Approach that nursing most closely meets the criteria to be deemed a profession.
What is Trait Approach
The power used to teach, counsel, and motivate patients, coworkers, and students.
What is expert power?
Also termed relationship-centered care or patient-centered care.
What is Client-centered care?
In 1964 the ANA published a paper, In 2011 the IOM published an article and in 2011 the Aiken report all said that ______ should be the basic level of preparation for nurses.
What is BSN
_____________ defines nursing and the scope of practice
What is Nurse Practice Act?
What is AACN?
the concept that all individuals are accountable for their own actions and for the consequences of those actions.
What is Responsibility
Increases the independence of nursing as a profession
What is responsibility/accountability
The power used when increasing the patient's diet after they walk and pass gas.
What is Reward Power?
Requires nurses to use information from research as the basis of making decisions about providing care.
What is evidence-based practice?
___________ was born May 12, 1820 and died august 13, 1910
Who is Florence Nightingale
The compact license allows nurses licensed in one state to practice in another by obtaining licensure by _____________
What is Endorsement?
Primary membership is the state boards of nursing.
The concept that each individual is responsible for his/her own actions and the consequences of those actions.
The type of nursing that exhibits the most autonomy.
What is Advanced Practice Nurse or Nurse Practitioner?
The type of power used when an IM medication is given because the patient refused oral medications.
What is coercive power?
The QSEN competency based on information management and the application of client care technology.
What is Quality Improvement?
What type of nurse can only care for stable chronic patients?
Nurses who work as "graduate nurses (GNs)" practice under this licensure.
What is permissive?
Tests and certifies APRNs.
What is ANA?
The state of being self-directed or independent; the ability to make decisions about one's future
What is Autonomy
Nurses are ________ in nature, shown by their 12-hour shifts, working in remote, hostile areas, working holidays, caring for COVID positive patients, etc.
The power that the state BON has because of its establishment under the Nurse Practice Act.
What is Legitimate Power?
QSEN started due to the push for an improvement in the quality and safety of patient care due to ____________.
What is medical errors and medication errors?
Nurse practitioners, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Certified Nurse-midwives, and Certified Nurse Anesthetists are all considered __________
What is Advanced Practice Nurse?
granting of credentials to indicate that an individual has achieved a level of ability higher than the minimal level of competency indicated by licensure.
What is Certification?
Implemented the NCLEX in 1950.
What is NLN?