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Caring- meaning ? and helping others is a basic component of professional nursing.
nurturing
Caring is the focus of ?.
nursing
Caring is ? for well-being, growth and health, survival
essential
Caring is essential for ? health outcomes
facing
Caring ? the way we live, think, behave and feel.
influences
What is HIPAA?
A Federal law, passed in 1996 designed to protect patients health care info from misuse
HIPAA requires all health care providers to ensure patients’ privacy and ?.
confidentiality
a tool that you can use to collect track and share past and current information about your health or the health of someone in your care is a ?
personal medical record
Allowing extra time, planning short teaching sessions, accommodating for sensory deficits, and reducing environmental distractions is a way to ?
facilitate learning in older adults
She was instrumental in the development of nursing in the U.S. and England?
Florence Nightingale
F. Nightingale collected very detailed data on ? and ? of the soldiers she worked with and used her excellent education in statistics to argue the case for reform of the entire British Army medical system.
morbidity
mortality
F. Nightingale founded the first training school for ? at St. Thomas’s Hospital in London, which would become the model for nursing education.
Nurses
The ? is a professional organization that addresses ethics, clinical standards, public policy, and the economic and general welfare of nurses.
ANA
In the ANA ? is limited to nurses.
membership