Who is the founder of modern nursing who established a training school in 1860?
Who is Florence Nightingale?
What 2011 report outlined four key messages for the future of nursing?
What is The Future of Nursing: Leading Change, Advancing Health (IOM, 2011)
What does ADN stand for in nursing education?
What is Associate Degree in Nursing?
What are the two types of doctoral degrees in nursing?
What are the PhD and DNP?
What organization published The Essentials of Baccalaureate Education for Professional Nursing Practice in 2008?
What is the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN)?
Name one characteristic of early nursing education programs.
What is a training institution affiliated with a medical school, but separate from a hospital?
What 1923 report highlighted hospital control as a limitation in nursing education?
What is the Goldmark Report?
What was the purpose of Mildred Montag’s 1952 ADN program?
What is to address the post-WWII nurse shortage?
What university established the first PhD program in nursing in 1934?
What is New York University?
What type of continuing education is mandatory in some states for RN license renewal?
What is contact hour-based continuing education?
What type of institution housed the first separate nursing school in 1924?
What is Yale University?
What 1965 paper recommended the BSN as the minimum preparation for professional nursing?
What is the ANA Position Paper?
What are two features that made ADN programs attractive to students?
What are low tuition costs and part-time study opportunities?
What is the purpose of nursing certification?
What is to validate knowledge and proficiency in a specialty?
What is one benefit of becoming a certified nurse?
What is greater earning potential?
What were nursing students not supposed to be used for, according to early recommendations?
What is hospital staffing?
Which 1948 report emphasized university education and recruiting men and minorities?
What is the Brown Report (Nursing for the Future)?
What kind of program allows diploma/ADN nurses to earn BSNs by receiving credit for prior learning?
What are articulated or RN-to-BSN programs?
What was the focus of the first master’s program in nursing at Teachers College in 1899?
What is preparing nurse educators and leaders?
What 2021 AACN document replaced the 2008 Essentials?
What is The Essentials: Core Competencies for Professional Nursing Education?
What year did hospital-owned nursing programs peak, with about 200 per state?
What are the 1920s–1930s?
Which 2009 publication called for a radical transformation of nursing education?
What is Educating Nurses: A Call for Radical Transformation?
Name one challenge of modern online or distance learning nursing programs.
What is ensuring adequate and supervised clinical experience?
What type of nurse program prepares for roles such as nurse anesthetist and nurse-midwife?
What is a master's or advanced practice program?
What 2008 NLN position paper focused on technology in nursing education?
What is Preparing the Next Generation of Nurses to Practice in a Technology-rich Environment?