Introduction
1850 to 1900
How does home-care nursing work? Fall of Private Duty Nursing:
1950-1980
1990-Future
100
The people presenting this topic
Who is Amar Sriram, Travis Hubert, Bill Clement, Kimberly Andrew?
100
The way that nurses during this time were viewed.
What is independent contractors?
100
This person presented this topic
Who is Travis?
100
At this time medicine intervenes to restore physiological health of individuals (treat the disease mentality)
What is the medical approach era?
100
The result of moving away from per visit pay to the interim payment system and perspective payment system.
What are task orientated nurses?
200
This is our topic.
What is home care nursing?
200
This increased the number of nursing schools and hospitals
What is medical sciences?
200
The people who owned and operated the nursing registries
Who are the nurses?
200
The year the Alma Ata was declared
What is 1978?
200
In this year the balanced budget act was introduced
What is 1997?
300
This consists of: Presentation Game Questions
What is the outline?
300
These are the only people who enlisted for nursing school
Who are white females?
300
These people would make sure profit was being made
Who are head registrars?
300
These places were labelled as warehouses and junkyards for the dying
What are nursing homes?
300
The Institute of Medicine believes this should be the minimum entry of a nurse in home care
What is Bachelor of Science?
400
These categories: Recognition of nursing from 1850 to 1900: What happened? Rise of private duty nursing How does home-care nursing work? fall of private duty nursing Expansion of nursing homes between 1950 to 1980. Changes in roles of nurses in home-care environment
What are the goals?
400
Agencies that received requests from families and sends out nurses
What is a registry?
400
Private duty nurses were seen as this because of their inability to multitask
What is inefficient?
400
This introduced affordable programs
What is medicare and medicaid?
400
These people should be able to perform "boardroom duties"
Who are nurses?
500
"an array of services for people of all ages, provided in the home and community setting, that encompasses health promotion and teaching, curative intervention, end-of-life care, rehabilitation, support and maintenance, social adaptation and integration and support for the family caregiver"(Canadian Home Care Association, 2008)
What is home care?
500
By the end of the century nurses were seen as this
What is paid companions?
500
This happened in the mid 1900's
What is the fall of nursing registries?
500
This was amended by congress supported and funded nursing homes
What is the Social Security Act?
500
These rates go down with the use of BSN level staff
What is mortality rates?