This is what entrants of a nursing school are considered when using systems theory to describe nursing education.
What is input.
These include safe housing, transportation access, health literacy and education, exposure to pollution and job opportunities.
What are social determinants of health?
Specialized body of knowledge, autonomy, ethical standards and providing a service essential to society.
What are characteristics of a profession?
Suggesting changes to discharge teaching protocols based on current research and patient preferences and needs.
What is using evidence based practice?
A registered nurse may seek this out to validate their knowledge and proficiency in almost any area of nursing after working in the specialty for an appropriate amount of time.
What is specialty certification?
This is always the first section in the body of a paper when using APA format.
What is an introduction?
What are major accomplishments of Florence Nightingale?
These are examples of areas in the health care system responsible for the primary level of care.
What are primary care clinics and emergency departments?
What becoming self-aware of bias that can affect patient care?
This type of socialization to the nursing profession occurs any time the student attends a class, attends their clinical rotations or performs skills and tasks in the nursing lab.
What is formal socialization?
The ethical principle that nurses should tell the truth.
What is veracity?
Art therapy in the following PICOT question; In a senior living facility, how does having art therapy compared to not having art therapy affect the mood of the residents during a 6-month period?
What is the intervention?
A mandatory requirement found in some states for nurses to renew their licensing intended to make sure they are up to date with current practice.
What is continuing education?
This nursing theorist emphasizes a holistic approach to health, illness and healing that includes exploring influences of the body, mind and spirituality.
Who is Jean Watson?
Under Benner's theory, this is the stage used to describe a nurse with marginally competent skills who has trouble establishing priorities.
What is advanced beginner?
The ethical principle most closely aligned to who can afford and access health care based on insurance coverage.
What is justice?
The mission of this organization is to protect the image of the nursing profession.
What is the Truth About Nursing?
A guiding document developed by the ANA on behalf of the nursing profession that describe the roles and responsibilities of a nurse.
What are the scope and standards of nursing practice?
What is problem-solving?
This is the process of changing care strategies when the original strategy has not been effective within the NCSBN model of Clinical Judgement.
What is evaluating outcomes?
These are nursing tasks that cannot be delegated to assistive personal.
What are providing patient education and performing assessment?
This is the organization responsible for the accreditation of schools of nursing providing associates degrees.
What is the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)?
This is the stage of the nursing process where the nurse collects the health history and initial physical assessment.
What is the assessment stage?
What the nurse providing education to parents on the importance of maintaining safety precautions for children around pools is engaging in.
What is health promotion?
This nurse's theory focuses on strengthening the relationship between the nurse and the patient.
Who is Peplau?