Nur 340 Exam 1 Questions And Correct Answers Latest
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Clinical Nurse Specialist
Nurse with advanced degree or education who is concerned to be an expert in a
specialized area of nursing, carries out direct patient care, consultation, teaching of
patients, family's staff and research.
Nurse Entrepreneur
Usually with advanced degree who may manage a clinic or health related business,
conduct research, provide education, or serve as an adviser or consultant to institutions
or businesses.
Nurse Educator
Routine with graduate degree teach in academic or clinical environment
Nurse Practitioner
Advanced degree certified in specialized areas or age of patient care, independent
practice as well as other settings
Teacher/Educator Nursing Role
Application of communication techniques in planning, organizing and the actual
implementation as well as evaluation of an individualized teaching plan that will
adequately address the learning need of the patient and family
Leader Nursing Role
assertive, self-confident practice of nursing when providing care, effecting change and
functioning within groups.
Counselor nursing role
use of therapeutic interpersonal communication skills to provide information, make
appropriate referrals and facilitate patients' problem solving and decision-making skills.
Collaborator (Nursing Role)
effective use of skills in organization communication and advocacy to facilitate the
functions of all members of the health care team as they provide care.
Nursing Process
,Assessment
Diagnosis
Planning
Implementation
Evaluation
ANA Standards of Professional Performance
1. Ethics
2. Education
3. Evidence-Based Practice and Research
4. Quality of Practice
5. Communication
6. Leadership
7. Collaboration
8. Professional Practice Evaluation
9. Resources
10. Environmental Health
Nurse Practice Act
laws enacted by each state in the United States governing the practice of nursing.
All of them share some common components:
1. protect the public by describing the legal scope of nursing practice, prohibiting the
practice of nursing by unlicensed individuals.
2. establish a state board of nursing responsible for enforcing rules and regulations.
3. define significant terms and practices in nursing
4. establish standards for the education and licensure of nurses
ANA (American Nurses Association)
founded in the late 1800s, composed of the state nurses' associations to which
individual nurses belong
primary purpose is to advance the nursing profession to improve health for all
, AACN (American Association of Colleges of Nursing)
the national voice for baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education programs
purp ose is to provide quality educational standards, and encourage public support of
BA and graduate education research and in nursing practice.
NLN (National League for Nursing)
open to anyone interested in nursing. 1952, mission is to promote development and
progress of all nursing services and education
entrance testing and achievement testing
main source of research data regarding nursing education
ICN (International Council of Nurses)
1899, first international organization of professional women, 'committed to ensuring that
high standards of nursing service and education are adhered to by promoting ethics'
reps millions of nurses worldwide. GOALS; to bring nursing together worldwide. To
advance nurses and nursing worldwide. To influence health policy .
Nurses who are part of their national nurses association are automatically part of ICN.
nursing at the end of the middle ages
good spirits and bad
Health care provider-the medicine man treated disease by releasing evil spirits
nurse-the mother who cared for her family during sickness by providing care and herbal
remedies.
- nursing began to have a formal and more clearly defined role in society
Deaconesses made first organized visits to sick people and members of male religious
orders have nursing care and buried the dead.
16th century nursing
Shift from religious orientation to focus on warfare, exploration, and expansion of
knowledge
Shortage of religious caring for the ill lead to filling "nursing" role with female prisoners
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