Vocabulary Terms
Vocabulary Terms 2
History of Nursing
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Unit 1
100

A voluntary process in which a professional organization recognizes a facility is demonstrating it's ability to meet certain quality standards and criteria. 

Accredidation 

100

A specially educated person who is licensed to plan and direct the nursing care of patients 

Registered Nurse 

100

OSHA stands for

Occupational Safety and Health Administration 

100

A federal government program that pays a portion of healthcare costs for persons 65 years and over, and for younger persons who are permanently disabled who qualify for the benefit. 

Medicare 

100

Nursing assistants work as part of an multiisciplinary team. Which licenced professional in the nursing team would supervise a Nursing Assistant? 

Registrered Nurse 

200

Programs that provide an opportunity for upward mobility. 

Career Ladder 

200

The transfer of responsibility for the performance of a nursing activity from a nurse to someone who does not already have the authority. 

Delegation 

200

She had personal engagement on the Crimean War, organized professional training for nurses, wrote the first book on nursing, took public positions in favor of healthcare, and was a militant for the rights of women and social justice. 

Florence Nightingale 

200

When each worker does everything possible to avoid waste and keep costs down. 

Cost containment 

200

Health care has changed because

People are living longer 

300

An illness that is treatable but not curable and is expected to require lifelong care 

Chronic Illness 

300

The act of evaluating. 

Assessment 

300

Founded in 1847, it's mission is to promote the art and science of medicine and the betterment of public health. 

American Medical Association (AMA)

300

Has completed a 2 year educational program and has passed a national licensure examination, works under the supervision of an RN. Can provide most of the care needs for the patient when the needs are not complex. 

Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN)/ Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)

300

General hospitals provide short-term care for what type of illness? 

Acute illness 

400

Extent or range of permissible activities. 

Scope of Practice 

400

Considering the problem posed by a challenging situation and using what you have learned to solve the problem. 

Critical Thinking 

400

A healthcare facility program that uses a committee to conduct internal interviews to  identify problems and then find and implement solutions. 

Quality Assurance (QA) 

400

A state and federal government program that pays for healthcare costs for: Pregnant women, children and teenagers, individuals who are aged, blind or disabled, or who fall into certain income categories. 

Medicaid 

400

Providing care for physical and emotionals needs, good communication, and coordinating care with others is what type of care? 

Patient-focused care 

500

Subacute care given after acute care; care that prepares the patient to live in a new setting. 

Transitional Care 

500

Illness that comes on suddenly; requires intensive immediate treatment. 

Acute Illness 

500

Regulated by a board of nurses in each state, this agency establishes practice guidelines to describe the scope of practice in each state. Facilities use this agency guide to develop job descriptions and determine which skills you can perform. 

Nursing Practice Act (NPA) 

500

In healthcare this type of practice should guide decision-making. 

Evidence-Based Practice (EBP)

500

Essential communication that must occur when patient care is transferred from one worker or department to another worker or department.  

Hand-off communication 

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