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Samuel Merritt University N138 Exam 1 Study Material Pt 2, N138 Exam 1 Study Material, Nursing 138 - Exam 1 Part 1, 00000 N138 Midterm ......Questions With Complete Solutions
Samuel Merritt University N138 Exam 1 Study Material Pt 2, N138 Exam 1 Study Material, Nursing 138 - Exam 1 Part 1, 00000 N138 Midterm ......Questions With Complete Solutions
Samuel Merritt University N138 Exam 1 Study Material Pt
2, N138 Exam 1 Study Material, Nursing 138 - Exam 1 Part
1, 00000 N138 Midterm Questions With Complete Solutions
......
Transition theory
•Universal experiences, occur over time,
interpersonal/intrapersonal developmental process
•Result of change/result in change •Social/cultural transitions
•Lifespan transitions •Vulnerable transitions •Care of self
important in order to care for others!
Models of transitions
Bridges model
•Ending, neutral zones, new beginnings
1. Disengagement, disenchantment, disidentification,
disorientation
2. Move from old to new, change accepted, new role with
related relationships and behaviors not yet internalized
3. Acceptance of new values, behaviors, knowledge and
attitudes;
Meleis (1994) nurse theorist
transitions relevant to nursing:
•developmental, •situational, •health-illness, •organizational
•Individual, dyad, family, •environment •well-being
,Benner
-'From novice to expert'
-Intuitive judgment
-skilled know-how
-Novice, advanced beginner, competent, proficient,
expert --it's a continuum!
New Roles for RNs by CINHC
Care coordinator Faculty team leader Informatics specialist
Nurse/famiy cooperative facilitator Primary care provider
Recent transitions in nursing
Increased Education Mandated
•Phase out Diploma and A.D.N.
•BSN at the community college level
•Increase master's prepared nurses--all APRN
•Offer accelerated programs
•Increase doctorally prepared nurses
•Nurses have one of lowest entry to practice
educational requirements
Pitfalls of the ABSN Program
•Second-degree students
-Various majors
•Life experiences •Expectations •Black and white answers to
gray situations •Professional socialization
,Joint Commission Standard
All accredited health care organizations need to create
behavioral codes of conduct and establish a formal process for
managing unacceptable behavior.
What is a Professional Nurse? According to the ANA
• Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of
health and abilities, preventions of illness and injury, alleviation
of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human
response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families,
communities and populations
Balancing Engagement and
Detachment in Caregiving
• Affect outcomes without needing to control them • Are
pragmatic • Make conscious choices based on their emotional
needs • Set and maintain limits and boundaries • Practice self-
care more effectively • Are less prone to "burn-out"
Criteria of a Profession
• Prolonged specialized education • Orientation toward service •
Ongoing research • Code of ethics • Autonomy • Professional
organization • Examples: Law, Clergy, Medicine
Who Defines Nursing and What Nurses Do?
• National and International
- American Nurses' Association
, - International Council of Nurses
• Society through State Boards of Nursing
• Professional Nursing Association
ANA
Headquartered in Washington, D.C.
• Founded in 1896 • Journal -- American Journal of Nursing
• Purpose: • Fosters high standards of practice
• Promotes economic and general welfare for nursing
• Projects positive and realistic view of nursing
• Lobbies congress and regulatory agencies on health care issues
ANA Standards of Care
• Established in 1973 by the ANA Congress for Nursing Practice
• They are not laws, but guidelines for safe nursing practice
• Establish minimum criteria for proficiency
• Enables judgment of quality nursing care provided
Nursing Scope and Standards
Standards of practice; performance
- Produced in cooperation with the Specialty Nurses
Organizations
- foundational work of ANA
Nursing's Social Policy Statement
Reflects a new definition of nursing
ANA
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