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ANA

American Nursing Association ( National)


State national " standards of care and practice"


expected of al RNs


- describes the 6 steps of NP & states that it is the " Register Nurse"


- ANA states nursing is the diagnosis & treatment of human responses to ACTUAL and POTENTIAL health problems & it is the RN responsibility to identify this problems


- ANA states that RN is responsible to develop and implement the " Nursing Care Plan"



NLN

The National League of Nursing ( National)


National Accreditation of Nursing Schools

The BRN

The Board of Registered Nursing ( state)


State regulations of practice in your state


Govern the licensing in your state


State Accreditation

Nursing Process:




Assessment

Systematic and continuous collection and communication of data

NLN

National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) is a national organization for faculty nurses and leaders in nurse education. it was the original subsidiary of the NLN and was responsible for all activities related to the accreditation of nursing programs.

ACEN

The Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN)


- The purpose of the ACEN is to provide specialized accreditation for programs of nursing education, both postsecondary and higher degree, which offer either a certificate, a diploma, or a recognized professional degree


- Promulgate a common core of standards and criteria for the accreditation of nursing programs.


- Strengthen educational quality through assistance to associated nursing education units by evaluation processes, functions, publications, and research.

NCSBN

National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN)


- independent, not-for-profit organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting public health, safety and welfare, including the development of nursing licensure examinations.


- evaluates the national passing standard for the NCLEX-RN Examination every three years to protect the public by ensuring minimal competence for entry-level RNs.

Introduction to key aspects of nursing - what is a nurse? What characteristics do they carry?

-- 3 A’s


1) Autonomy : freedom from external control or influence; independence.


2) Accountability: the fact or condition of being accountable; responsibility


3) Advocacy: supporting a cause or proposal




- Leadership: RN actively involved in supervising, delegating, and evaluating care plan of their patient

What is the Nursing Model Of Care ???

- Broadholistic, mind, spirit, body

- Considershow human lives are affected by illness


- Focuson maximum function and independenceConsultswith medicine for treatment of disease or trauma

What is the medical Model Of Care???

- Narrowfocus on anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology


- Considersproblems with organs and body systems


- Focuson treating disease and trauma


- Consultswith nursing for planning ADLs

What Are Independent Functions Of A Nurse?

Are within the domain of nursing responsibilities that do not require a doctors order


- Development of nursing care plans


- Patient education


- Health promotion and prevention


- General hygiene Skin assessment and care


- Safety measures & comfort measures


- Delegation and prioritization

What are dependent functions of a nurse??

NEEDS DOCTORS ORDERS! like prescribing meds

components of RAM

1)Physiological mode:




(Physcosocial modes)


2)Self- Concept mode


3)Role Function


4) Interdependence


5) developmental stage