Plays a vital role in cell METABOLISM and TRANSITION of nerve impulse, the functioning of cardiac, lung, muscle tissues, & acid-base balance.
K+
(1918) - US Navy Nurse Corps awarded with Navy-Cross
Lena Higbee
Security of body, of employment, of resources, of the family, of health, or property
Safety
Address any remaining concerns
Termination phase
A federal law that establishes national standards to protect individuals' medical records and other personal health information.
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)
Is found in the body's cells, bones, and teeth. Needed for proper functioning of the CARDIOVASCULAR, NEUROMUSCULAR, ENDOCRINE systems, blood clotting, & teeth formation.
(Civil War) - Head of US Sanitary Commission which become the Army Nurse Corps.
Dorothy Dix
Friendship, family, sexual intimacy
Belonging
Determine the patient's needs and desired level of involvement.
Orientation Phase
It developed a "DO NOT USE" list of abbreviation, acronyms, and symbols that should be avoided in nursing documentation and communication.
The Joint Commission
Is a major ELECTROLYTE found in ECF. Essential for acid-base, fluid balance, active & passive transport mechanism, irritability, and CONDUCTION of nerve-muscle tissue.
Na+
(1873) - America's first trained nurse.
Linda Richards
Esteem
focused questioning and physical assessment
Working phase
A professional organization dedicated to promoting excellence in nursing education and provides resources, set standards, and advocates for nursing faculty and students.
Mostly found in the bones. Regulates BP, blood sugar, muscle contraction & nerve function .
Mg2+
(1881) - She established the American Red Cross
Clara Barton
Morality, creativity, spontaneity, problem solving, lack of prejudice, acceptance of acts
Self-realization / Self Actualization
Introducing yourself
Orientation phase
Is the premier organization representing the interests of registered nurses in the United States. It serves as the strong national voice for the nursing profession and advocates for high standards of nursing practice, education, and patient care. (Developed Code of Ethics for Nurses)
The American Nurses Association (ANA)
a substance in the body that acts as a base, helping to maintain the body's proper acid-base (pH) balance by neutralizing excess acid in the blood; it is primarily a form of carbon dioxide (CO2) produced as a waste product from metabolism, and is transported throughout the body dissolved in the bloodstream, with the kidneys playing a key role in regulating its levels.
HCO3-
(1893) She pioneered nurse, social worker, public health advocate, and humanitarian who made significant contribution to public health and social reform in the United States.
Lillian Wald
Breathing, food, water, sleep, homeostasis, excretion
Physiological
Validating information and clarify any discrepancies
Working phase
Is a professional organization that develops, researches, disseminates, and refines standardized nursing diagnosis.
North American Nursing Diagnosis Association-International (NANDA-I)
A type of electrolyte found the blood that serves a key role in building bones and teeth and are essential for proper nerve and muscle function.
PO43-
1860 - She established Nurse as a profession during the Crimean War
Florence Nightingale
"Lady with the Lamp"
ABCDE
Physiological
Discuss the next steps
Termination phase
Is a national initiative that outlines key public health priorities and objectives for the United States over the next decade.
Healthy People 2030