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Accreditation for OWATC

Council of occupational education COE

Accreditation for PN program

Accreditation commission of education in nursing ACEN

PN program mission

Building partnerships, develop professionals, and give graduate options

How is nursing regulated

State board or nursing had a nurse practice act (legal scope of nursing)

State role in nursing

Protects public with nurse practice act, approves programs, deals with licensure

Standards of nursing for PN program

National federation of licensed practical nurses NAPNES protects nurses

Evaluations in PN program

Student evaluation forms 3x year

PN program philosophy

Health is dynamic, patient centered, cognitive and affective thinking, human dimensions of socio cultural, physical, mental, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual

Patient

Single person, group, our community receiving care or education in one of the six human dimensions

Health

Subjective, dynamic State between wellness and illness, includes human dimensions

Florence Nightingale

Nursing research, standards of management, environmentally focused, connected illness and prevention, nursing education

Mary Breckenridge

Established frontier nursing

Lillian wald

Henry Street settlement or public health nursing

Dorthea Dix

First superintendent woman, advocated for mentally ill

Why is defining nursing important

Aids on roles and standards, sets apart from other professions

General terms to define nursing

Caring relationship, patient focused, advocacy, education, illness prevention

Educational pathways

LPN/LVN RN Masters and doctorate

Purpose of professional nursing organizations

Advocacy, networking, continuing education

What are a few professional nursing organizations

ANA NAPNES ICN sigma beta tau NSNA NLN

Healthcare categories

Primary (health promotion) secondary (diagnostic, screening, restoring) tertiary (no cute but preventing further complications)

3 levels

How is healthcare financed

Individuals, Medicare, Medicaid, Private and employer insurance, charity

Outside factors influencing nursing

Economy, consumers, legislation, collective bargaining (unions)

Inside factors influencing nursing

Expanded career roles, autonomy, high tech vs high touch