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Why have the use of
integrative health
practices increased
dissatisfaction with conventional health care, desire for
greater control of health, desire for cultural and
philosophical congruence with personal beliefs, belief
in the effectiveness of alternative therapies, individual
health stat...
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Why have the use of dissatisfaction with conventional health care, desire for
integrative health greater control of health, desire for cultural and
practices increased philosophical congruence with personal beliefs, belief
in the effectiveness of alternative therapies, individual
health status, rising cost of conventional health care
Evidence-Based Using research findings to guide nursing practice. It
Practice (EBP) uses statistical data to estimate the risk-benefit ratio.
The Cap A symbol of service to others. The first one was in 1874,
primary used to keep long hair out of the way. Each
school designed their own. Separate ceremonies for
pinning and capping. Capping was after 6 months of
classroom education. Signs of rank were first year,
white cap, 2nd year, vertical black band on the edge,
and 3rd year, graduation, vertical band removed and a
black band across the front.
The Nursing Pin During the crusades, Knight's hospitallers wore a white
Maltese cross around their neck, showing they were
skilled in treating injured soldiers.
The first modern nursing pin attributed to Nightingale,
which was the blue cross with her head in the middle.
Each program designed a unique pin to represent
values, philosophies, beliefs, and goals.
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The Lamp Flame of Life, extinguished by death. The burning of
the lamp symbolized enlightenment that accompanies
knowledge. Florence used the lamps during her
rounds at night.
Hippocrates "Father of Medicine"
Isabel Adams Focused on the academics rather than clinically raised
Hampton-Robb standards of education in the U.S. She was an
advocate for reducing long hours. She was the first
president of the ANA, and helped develop American
Journal of Nursing.
Lillian Ward Opened the Henry Street Settlement (a storefront
health clinic in a poorer part of NYC. The nurses made
home visits and focused on sanitary conditions and
children's health). She was an advocate for wellness
education, Founded the National Organization for
Public health nursing, in 1912.
Lavinia Lloyd Dock Write the medical textbook for nurses. She addressed
problems of poverty and squalor. She was dedicated
to the pursuit of equal rights. She spent of 20 years
fighting for women's rights to vote.
Annie W. Goodrich She ran multiple nursing schools throughout New York.
In 1910, she was appointed State Inspector of Nursing
Schools (a position on physicians held), and was the
Dean of Nursing in the Army Nursing School, and Yale
School of Nursing. She established a nursing training
program at Vassar College.
Loretta C. Ford Founded Nurse Practitioner (NP) Practice.
Quality and Safety Using the model contributed to the adoption of quality
Education for Nurses and safety competencies as core practice values. Built
(QSEN) on 5 competencies developed initially by the Institute
of Medicine.
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What are the 5 -Client centered care.
Competencies? -Teamwork & collaboration.
(QSEN) -Evidence-based practice.
-Quality improvement.
-Safety.
-Informatics.
Identify the Local health needs
importance of Fragmented health-care practices
interpersonal Present and future health-care needs
education for nurses Shortages in the health workforce
Collaborative practice
Improved health-care system
Identify the purpose All nurses now accept licensure and certification
and needs for nursing examinations as a given in today's health-care system.
licensure Rules and regulations written by the state boards of
nursing become statutory laws under the powers
delegated by the state legislature, and define powers
regarding the practice of nursing within the state.
Review examples of • Conviction for a serious crime
ways a nursing license • Demonstration of gross negligence or unethical
may be revoked conduct in the practice of nursing
• Failure to renew a nursing license while still
continuing to practice nursing
• Use of illegal drugs or alcohol during the provision of
care for clients or use that carries over and affects
clients' care
• Willful violation of the state's nurse practice act
Identify why it is Organizational certification is referred to as
important for nurses accreditation and indicates that the institution has met
to join professional standards established either by the government or by
organizations a nongovernmental agency.
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Main method in which Nurses are demonstrating their power to achieve a
nurses can gain goal when they band together and exert power as a
power in nursing group
Civility Civility is based on recognizing that all human beings
are important. A simple definition of civility is for
people to treat others as they would wish to be
treated (the Golden Rule).
Healthcare delivery the action or activities of supplying or providing
services to maintain health, detect illness, and cure
those who are ill or injured
How does healthcare Nursing practice is influenced by political, societal,
delivery affect nursing and cultural realities and needs to adapt to the
care changing world that affects everyday practice. Today's
health-care institutions are heavily affected by the
costs of delivery, access to services, and health-care
professionals.
What demographic Between now and the year 2050, the number of
trends are affecting persons 65 years or older is expected to double. By
healthcare delivery? 2050, one in five people living in Canada or the United
States will be elderly, and their numbers will reach an
estimated 80 million.
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