She separated nursing from medicine and insisted on keeping the bathroom separate from the kitchen
Who is Florence Nightingale?
The four spheres of nursing include: Wellness/disease prevention, regenerative/restorative care, hospice/palliative care, and what else?
What is Chronic disease Management
Protecting patients rights, prioritizing what is good for them, and finding solutions that benefit them
What is Advocacy?
Systemic study of principles of right and wrong or good and evil.
What are Ethics?
Protects the public by broadly defining the legal scope of a nurse
What is the Nurse Practice Act?
She is considered the founder of Public health nursing.
Who is Lilian Ward?
What is clinical judgement?
Mode of Value Transmission in which Children model behaviors of parents and mentors.
What is Modeling?
Principle of bioethics that means to avoid causing harm
What is Nonmaleficence?
Performing (or failing to perform) an action that a reasonably prudent person in similar circumstances would not do.
What is Negligence?
She was the Superintendent of Army Nurses for the Union Army during the Civil War.
Who is Dorothea Dix?
358 core measurable objective goals to be achieved by the year 2030
What is Healthy People 2030?
Mode of Value Transmission in which children explore values independently
What is Laissez-faire?
Principle of Bioethics that insists on what benefits that patient and balances benefits from risk
What is Beneficence?
Performing (or failing to perform) an action that a reasonably prudent professional in similar circumstances would not do.
What is Malpractice?
She was the first person to graduate with a degree in nursing.
Who is Linda Richards?
This list of 5 are considered "The Nursing Process"
What are Assessment, Analysis, Planning, Implementation, Evaluation?
A professional value that is concerned for welfare and wellbeing of others
What is Altruism?
Principle of Bioethics that insists on keeping promises
What is fidelity?
Who is the RN?
She founded the Red Cross in 1881 at age 59.
Who is Clara Barton?
This list of 6 roles are things that a nurse is responsible for in all settings.
What is Caregiver, Communicator, Educator, Counselor, Leader, Researcher?
A professional value that respects the right to self-determination
What is autonomy
Principle of bioethics that insists on telling the truth.
What is Veracity?
The four indicators of malpractice are Duty to act, breach of Duty, Causation, and BLANK
What are damages?