Workforce Advocacy
NursingShortage
Enrollment & Education
Recruitment & Retention
Work Environment
100
The nursing Center for American Nurses (CAN) and the American Nursing Association (ANA) were established to be an employee ________ and create a healthier work environment for the Patient and employee.
What is advocate
100
Cyclic Nursing Shortages have been documented as far back as...
WWII
100
What is the major contributing factor to the nursing shortage?
Not enough graduates to keep up with demand.
100
Nurses over the age of ____ represent nearly 60% of the workplace.
40
100
Out of 100 best jobs registered nurse is ranked this
What is number two
200
List three of the six examples listed in the slides ______, _______, _______ for which the ANA advocates for.
What is provide RN's with patient advocacy information; build support groups to enable nurses to speak up and advocate for their practice; master skills in public relation, media presentation, and conflict resolution; provide education regarding employment rights and responsibilities; promote occupational safety and health of nurses.
200
What systems are responsible for redesigning the work and workplace environments to attract and retain RNs?
The Health Care Systems
200
Other than recruitment what is another critical problem nursing faces?
An aging nursing faculty.
200
How many generations may be present in the workplace?
4
200
The aging population that will demand more healthcare services as they live longer and more active live
Who are baby-boomers
300
nurses can have many struggles providing excellent patient care due to ________ set in place by regulative agencies.
What is rules, regulations or red tape
300
This as a whole will eventually become devastatingly greater as the faculty shortages continue to grow.
What is Nursing Shortage
300
_____________ & ______________ contribute to limited class size?
Budget constraints & insufficient clinical sites
300
What innovative positions can we offer older, expert nurses?
Mentor, Research Assistant or Safety Officer
300
Jobs in the healthcare sector account for how many jobs this year.
What is one out of every five
400
Fewer than ______ nurses attended the first nursing convention in 1896 with Canada and United States meeting as one group.
What is 20 nurses
400
Nursing Shortages are world-wide; not just limited to one hospital, state, locale or country.
What is a Global Shortage in Nursing?
400
What lead to nursing school enrollment declines?
1) smaller population size 2) schools unable to expand 3) more career opportunities for women
400
Who is recruited to help with the nursing shortage?
Foreign-Educated Nurses
400
The average growth rate for the registered nurse occupation is this.
What is 26%
500
In the year of _____ the conventions became the American Nursing Association.
What is 1911
500
Global Migration of Nurses; a seeming persistent devaluation of faculty by academic programs; disincentives on overall reduction in full-time equivalent positions are all major contributing factors.
What is a Nursing Faculty Shortage?
500
Aside from Global Nursing Shortages, Nursing also faces Faculty Shortages due to this?
Academically qualified nursing faculty available to teach.
500
The ______ prohibits discrimination hiring and firing of people over the age of 40.
ADEA - Age Discrimination in Employment Act
500
This term is "difficult" to compare or generalize in the nursing job field.
What is turnover