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13 Cards in this Set
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Nurse Training/Education Act
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-signed in 1964
-attracted more people to the nursing profession by establishing grants and loan programs -raised the standard of education by monetary support of nursing education programs |
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Practical/Vocational Nursing
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-provide basic direct technical care to patients
-operate under the supervision/direction of a RN -9 to 12 monthes of clinical and didactic training - |
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Diploma
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-hospital based educational programs with extensive clinical experiences
-associated with colleges or universities |
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Nightingale Model of Nursing Education
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-similar to an apprenticeship
--learn by doing -little to know didactic -no standardization of curriculum -no accredidation -programs designed to meet the service needs of the hospitals instead of the educational needs of the students |
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Cadet Nurse Corps-education model
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-proved that qualified nurses could be trained in less that the traditional 3 year model
-legislation and finacing during WW II provided additional nurses for civillian and military needs |
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Associate degree
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-began after Montag's dissertation "The Education of Nursing Technicians"
-conceptualized the role of the bedside nurse -offered primarily at community colleges - |
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BSN
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-require a 4 to 5 year degree
-begging to see greater autonomy, responsibility, participation in institutional decision making and career advancement -often consist of 2 years general education + 2-3 years nursing focus -BSN completion options for current RNs allowing an addtional 2 years of school to complete degree |
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MSN
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-emphasis on research and specialization for teaching and administration
-allows nurse to assume advanced roles in practice, education,administration and research |
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Doctoral Nursing Programs
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-prepare nurses for advanced clinical practice, administration, education and research
-emphasis on research |
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National League for Nursing Accrediting Commision (NLNAC)
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-signifies excellence in nursing education
-provides accredidation standards to all types of nursing programs |
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Commisson on Collegiate Nursing
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-accredits baccalaureate and graduate nursing programs
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Continuing Education(CE)
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-formalized experience designed to expand the knowledge or skills of the practioner
-specific, shorter courses vs. advanced education programs -certificate of completion or specialization -required by some states for license renewal -designed to keep nurses abreast of new techniques and knowledge, to help nurses obtain expertise in a specialized area or to provide knowledge essential to the nursing practice |
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ANA certification
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-fosters high standards of nursing practice and to promote the education and professional advancement of nurses
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