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What kind of power?

A large group of individuals who have similar beliefs and desires, and becomes organized as a collective source of which the power exists.
Collective Power
What kind of power?

Dependent on a legislative or legal act that gives the individual or organization a right to make decisions that they might not otherwise have authority to make.
Legitimate Power
A type of occupation that meets certain criteria's and or traits that raises it above an occupation.
Profession
Group of jobs similar in type of work found throughout the an industry of work environment.
Retail
Food Services
Auto Industry
Occupation
These are all traits of a _____?
High level intellectual of functioning.

High measure of individual responsibility and accountability.

High level of specialize body of knowledge learned in institutions of higher learning.

Public service over financial gain

Relatively high degree of autonomy and independence of practice

Strong organization Controls Quality of
Practice

Code of Ethics Guides Practice

Strong Professional identity & commitment

Proof Professional competence &
licensure
Profession
Does nursing meet this criteria?
*High intellectual level of functioning
*High measure of individual responsibility and accountability
*Specialized Body of Knowledge
*Public Service & Altruistic
*Strong Organizations
*Code of Ethics
*Professional Competence and Licensure
Yes
Does nursing fall short because of these reasons?

*Higher level of knowledge attained from higher learned institutions.
-Only major discipline that does not require at least a Bachelors of Science degree to practice.

*Autonomy &
Independence of Practice
-Nursing is both independent and interdependent.

*Strong
Professional Identity & Commitment
-Job vs. Career …..
Lack of dedication to professional development of nursing.
Yes
True or False

Historically, nurses lack of power and control over nursing practice.
True
True or False

In Realization, nurses have a large degree of personal responsibility with minimal control over practice.
True
True or False

In Reality, All nurses use power in daily practice.
*Understand source of power
*Leverage power of knowledge
-to provide safe quality patient care
-decrease delegation of nursing to a subservient role.
True
Referent, Expert, or Coercive power?

Dependent on close personal relationship.
Referent
Referent, Expert, or Coercive power?

Derives from the amount of knowledge, skill or expertise a person or group has.
Expert
Referent, Expert, or Coercive power?

The ability to punish, withhold rewards, and threaten punishment .
Coercive
True or False

You can gain power by:

*Professional Unity:
-Participation in unit & hospital committees:
--Infection Control
--Policy and Procedures
--Clinical Ladder
*Involvement in political action committees.
--Local community
*Active in nursing organizations.

*Consistent Demonstration of
--Accountability
--Professionalism

*Ability to network
--Support system among peers
--Opportunity and advancement
True
Who's this person?

*"Lady with the Lamp"
*Founder of modern day nursing
*First nursing theorist
*1854 Crimean War
*Awarded England's 'Order of Merit'
*1860 Train School
*Established the Registry of Nurses
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910)
Who's this person?

*Developed the American Journal of Nursing
*President of the NLN & ANA
*Wrote two books, Nursing Ethics, Education Standard for Nurses
*1893 Director of the new John Hopkins Training School for nurses
*Limited student work to 12 hours/day
*Developed a grading system for nursing students that included demonstration of competency
*Advocate towards the improvement of nursing education
Isabel Hampton Robb (1860-1910)
Who's this person?

*1893 coined the term 'public health nurse' (PHN)
*Social Reformer
Lillian Wald (1867-1940)
Who's this person?

*Wrote 1st nursing textbook on medications, "Materia Medica for Nurses"
*Social Reformer
*Pursuit of equal rights for women
Lavinia Lloyd Dock (1858-1956)
Who's this person?

*1901 Established U.S. Army Nurse Corps
*Established Vassar College Nurse training program
*1915-1918 President of ANA
*1942 Dean of Yale University School of Nursing
Annie W. Goodrich (1876-1955)
What kind of goal?

Salvation of the soul for the sick
Primary Goal
What kind of goal?

Restoration of health & cue of illness
Secondary Goal
Who's this person?

Origination the idea of hospitalized care
Martin Luther (Catholic monk)
-Monk and nuns provided health care
_____ _____ _____ Act
*Established the 'Cadet Nurse Corps'
*Free education -> serve 2-4yrs Army
*Hospital training reduced from 36 months to 30 months
Bolton Nurse Train Act
Who does these?

*State government agency to protect the public
*Implements and enforces the 'Nurse Practice Act'
*Sets educational standards for nursing program
*Reviews nursing licensure applications
*Issues nursing license and certification
*Revokes nursing license
*Takes disciplinary actions
Board of Registered Nursing
_____ _____ Act

*Established by the State Board of Nursing
*State legislation that regulates nursing practice to protect the public and makes nurses accountable for their actions
*Defines the powers regarding nursing practice within the state
Nurse Practice Act