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Florence Nightingale

est. the first nursing philosophy based on health maintenance and restoration

Clara Barton

founder of the red cross

Nursing influence in the civil war

harriet Tubman, Dorothea Dix, Mary Ann Ball

Mother Bickerdyke

organized ambulances

Mary Mahoney

First African American nurse

Isabel Hampton Robb

organized the ANA (american nursing assoc)

Mary Nutting

nursing education at university; first prof

21st cent. influences on nuring

health care reform, demographics, medically undeserved, bioterrorism, rising health care costs, nursing shortage

standards of practice

competent level of nursing care; includes the critical thinking model/nursing process; all significant actions

critical thinking model/nursing process

assessment, diagnosis, outcomes of identification and planning, implementation, and evaluatin

standards of professional performance

accountability for actions

code of ethics

philosophical ideals of right and wrong that define the principles you will use to provide care

DNP

doctor of nursing practice

APRN

advanced practice registered nurse

continuing/in service education

formal, organized educational programs offered by universities, hospitals, state nurse assoc, etc.




instruction on training programs offered by a health care agency/institution. not required by state

NPA

nurse practice acts

roles of a nurse

autonomy and accountability, caregiver, advocate, educator, manager, communicator

NLN

national league of nursing; advances excellence in nursing education to prepare nurses to meet the needs of diverse population in changing environment

ANA

improves standards of health and the availability of health care, to foster high standards; active in political, financial, and professional issues

ICN

international council of nursing

QSEN

quality and safety education for nurses; responds to reports about safety and the quality of care

QSEN components

patient centered care, teamwork/collaboration, EBP, quality improvement, safety, informatics