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22 Cards in this Set

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"voice of agency"
recognize what they do as important, but also recognize their own importance
how do men have an advantage over their female peers?
patients assume they are physicians or a medical student

discrepancies in pay

men assume leadership roles at a much higher percentage
diversity among the members of the nursing profession in race, age, and socioeconomic backgrounds
multiculturalism
who began the field of transcultural nursing?
Leninger
who indicated that failure to recognize the issue of ethnic diversity ignores health issues and potential resources
Kavanagh
who identified strategies to promote minorities in the nursing workforce?
Jacob & Carnegie
what poses the greatest risk to health care?
poverty
major current movements in nursing
violence
mental health
aging
nursing shortage
consumerism
alternative care
technology
disaster preparedness
research
21 competencies for the 21st century

published by who?
O'Neil and Pew
Bulger's 4 major points when considering the healthcare system of the future?
influence of technology/science

multiprofessional collaboration

educate ourselves

research
alternative medical systems
built on complete systems of practice

ex: homeopathic medicine
mind-body interventions
techniques designed to enhance the mind's capacity to affect bodily function

meditation, prayer, music, support groups
biologically based therapies
use of substances found in nature

ex: herbs, foods, vitamins
manipulative and body-based methods
based of manipulation or movement of one or more parts of the body

ex: chiropractic manipulation/massage
an approach used instead of conventional medicine
alternative medicine
an approach that combines conventional medicine with less conventional options
complementary medicine
energy therapies
involves the use of energy fields, through either biofield therapies or bioelectromagnetic based therapies

ex: tocuh, qi gong, Reiki, magnetic therapy
people persist in the use of alternative and complementary therapies for obvious reasons
therapies have been found valuable

Western medicine has limited options
how long is the average EMS time in rural areas?
18 minutes
how long is the average EMS time in urban areas?
8 minutes
consumerism

rights
privacy

advanced directives

right to know who you area

consent to participate in a research study
goals of professional socialization
learn technology

internalize the culture

find an acceptable version of the role

integrate this role into all other life roles

informal stuff