Rules around Nursing
Nursing Skills
Defining Nursing
Nursing Organizations
Nursing History
100

Governed and enacted by the state's legislature, has guidelines and parameters for nurses in each state

What is the Nurse Practice Act (NPA)

100

When nurse apply their knowledge in a compassionate manner and build a trusting relationship with their patient/client

What is the Art of Nursing? 

100

A person who is: Autonomous and collaborative care of individuals of all ages, families, groups, and communities, whether sick or well, in all settings. Protection, promotion, and optimization of health and human functioning. Prevention of illness and injury. Facilitation of healing. Alleviation of suffering through compassionate presence. 

Who is a Nurse? 

100

ENA (Emergency Nurses Association), ANA (American Nurses Association), NNA (Nebraska Nurses Association)

What are some of the professional organizations that nurses can belong to. 

100
The first "Official Nurse" in the United States

Who is Linda Richards (July 1841- April 1930)

200

"Services that a qualified health professional is deemed competent to perform and permitted to undertake - in keeping with the terms of their professional license." 

What is the Nursing Scope of Practice Statement? 

200

The application of the knowledge of nursing and the technical aspects of the practice 

What is the science of Nursing? 

200

Person, environment, health, and nursing 

What are the 4 concepts of the nursing metaparadigm? 

200

A nurse attains this by completing a basic course of nursing studies in an approved program and has passed a national exam. 

What is Nursing license? 

200

They were among the first to build hospitals and hospital systems in the United States

Who are the Sister Nuns? 

300

Regulations are made under this Act about the class of registration, title protection, controlled acts, practice requirements, quality assurance, and professional misconduct. 

What is the Nursing Act? 

300

Hospitals, long term care facilities, client's homes, clinics, and classrooms 

What are different settings that nurses work in? 

300

Nursing is a safety critical profession founded on four pillars: clinical practice, education, research, and leadership. Nurses use evidence-based knowledge, professional and clinical judgement to assess, plan, implement and evaluate high-quality person-centered nursing care.

What is the Nursing Profession? 

300

When the government allows the Board of Nursing to regulate it's own members in order to protect the public from harm

What is self-regulation? 

300

This person revolutionalized nursing as an acceptable profession for women in the late 1800s and early 1900s. 

Who is Florence Nightingale? 

400

Further defines and interprets laws around the NPA

State specific licensing and regulatory body  

defines scope of practice and oversees disciplinary actions

Issues licenses

What is the State Board of Nursing

400

Clinical practitioner, administrator, teacher, researcher, advocate, consultant, and manager

What are the different roles of a nurse? 

400

Specialized education, code of ethics, autonomy, body of language, service to society, belonging to a Professional organization. 

What are the critical attributes of a Profession?

400

Their mandate is to protect the public's right to quality nursing care, and ensure that all nurses provide safe, competent, and ethical care. 

Who is the Board of Nursing?

400

In 1932, this report found that hospital-nursing schools turned out a disciplined workforce, but did not provide the quality of education necessary for highly competent nurses

What is the Weird report? 

500

Further defines scope of practice, give clear directive on how to perform nursing job duties, where you would look to see how something should be done

What are Hospital policies and procedures

500

When a nurse's practice includes supporting someone to ensure their voice is heard

What is advocacy? 

500

The ability to carry out nursing responsibilities in an independent manner

What is autonomous practice? 

500

This Professional organization represents all the Emergency Room Nurses 

What is the ENA?

500

The year that Licensed Practical Nurse became an official title 

When is 1944?