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The very first visiting nurse was named |
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Deconesses who ministered to the sick eventually became termed as |
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Nuns (meaning not married) |
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During the _________ period, nurses gained status. |
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Holy Wars b/c knights became nurses |
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the rise of christianity caused positions of deconesses to be established for what reason.... |
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to care for the widows and elderly |
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During the Renaissance nursing shortage, nurses served time in the hospital rather than _________-- |
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During the industrial revolution, Jenner Semmelwies discovered |
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connection between microorganisms and illness |
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During the crimean war, Florence Nightinggale established |
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During colonial times, most nurses were |
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During what war was cleanliness understood |
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During this era, women were expected to "be good" and submissive |
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A BSN needed for nursing as decreed by the board of nursing is also known as a |
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The ________ is the oldest form of nursing experience and not regonized as an RN |
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The largest number of nursing grads are from ________ degree programs |
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This woman is credited for Associate Degree Nursing |
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The first baccalaureate in nursing was from this school |
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A university without walls is also known as |
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What does an "external degree" do? |
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It looks at your work history and credits you by that. |
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Accreditation in the south is given by _____________ and is ______________ |
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South Association of Colleges and Schools & Board of Nursing (this accreditation is optional!) |
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Nursing Theory explains what? |
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How to organize and deliver care |
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Craven College IS/IS NOT accredited by NLN |
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Average age of a nurse is |
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_______ is known as the universal experience of enlightenment thru mediation or prayer |
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_________ is when you hear the voice of God |
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_________ means a time when you feel you are not worthy |
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___________ is when you are complietly consumed with passion for God and the Divine |
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________ refers to "the dark night of the soul" as a person searches for inner significance in every aspect of life. |
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_________ is when you reach an inner union of connectedness |
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Nightingales 1st nursing school was how long and what size? |
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1 year long and about 15-20 applicants |
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Nightingale was afflicted with _________ |
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Crimean Fever (brucellosis) |
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The first improvements in patient health occured during what war? |
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___________ focused on establishing standards for nursing educatino and practice |
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The most traditional role of a nurse is that of ____________ |
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6 roles of nurses (Think TEAM "CC") |
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Teacher, Expert, Advocate, Manager, Caregiver, Colleague |
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__________ means "one who pleads a cause before another" |
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The ___________ was responsible for teaching the nursin students what they needed to know and was autocratic |
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Charge Nurse title soon became termed |
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Nursing Coordinators do what |
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Responsible for education of the student, solving problems and motivating staff |
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_________ are responsible for budgets and monitoring reimbursements |
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This word means "To exchange informationwith the enemy" |
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Promoting client comfort, questioning doctors and support patient decisions are examples of __________ |
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3 primary paths leading to one licensing examingation (the NCLEX) are |
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Diploma, Associates Degree, BSN |
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What does NCLEX stand for |
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NATIONAL COUNCIL LICENSURE EXAMINATION for REGISTERED NURSES |
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The hospital diploma program was considered #1 until 1960. However its decline was due to its students not getting college credit |
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Keep Going, Doing Great!!! |
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Associate degree nursing began in |
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This type of degree nursing was developed from planned research and controlled experimentation |
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Mildred Montag in 1951 wrote Education of Nursing Technicians... stating an Associates Degree was a terminal RN degree preparing students for work in the particular hospital |
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According to Montag, the duties of a nurse include 1. general care, 2. planning care and ________ of care |
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The NLN regulates associate degree programs. The # of semester total credits for the curriculum is |
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Graduate Record Examination |
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Graduate nursing was initially to train for positions in |
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A BSN, licensure as an RN, and completion of the GRE or MAT with at least a 3.0 are requirements for what? |
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The 2 basic models of doctoral education in nursing are |
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PhD and a DNS (doctor or nursing science) |
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what is the career or bridge concept in education? |
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Means you keep your credits and avoid repetition |
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This project was created for teh purpose of providing educational advancement in entry level or midlevel jobs in nursing |
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LINC (Ladders in Nursing Careers) |
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__________ ensures the educational standars are above standards |
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The NLN, NLNAC and the AACN are what? |
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3 accrediting agencies (with the NLN being the most popular) |
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The __________ establishes standards for competence and disciplinary |
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__________ are words or phrases (concepts) to describe or predict something |
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"A complicated set of interrelated concepts definitions and propositions that present ao systematic way of viewing facts" is called |
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The nursing theory is by nurses and for nurses, providing care to their patients, directly or indirectly. Its also |
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The 4 metaparadigms in Nursing |
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Person, Environment, Health and Nurse |
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T/F Nightingale's theory was that the person is influenced by the environment. |
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Craven College is NOT an NLN accredited school. But for any BA program you should look for |
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Palvalko's ____ dimensinos describe a profession. How many dimensions are there? |
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The most controversial dimension of Palvalko's dimensions is |
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In the 1950s, this doctor published a nursing model that focused on "therapeutic relationship" in health and wellness.... |
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This association is identified as the "professional association for registered nurses" |
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This organization certifies the ANA, otherwise known as the ANCC |
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American Nurses Credentialing Center |
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The ANCC recognizes nurses in multiple areas of expertise T/F |
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NOADN is an advocate for ADN programs |
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National Organization Associate Degree Nursing "NOADN" |
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A simple written document of your qualifications, such as the NCLEX passing |
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Licensures are issued by whom? |
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Government/State agencies.... it shows a minimum competency |
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License is required and renewed every 2 years. On the last day of the birth month. |
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Licenses are a legal permission to practice nursing |
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Certification is a _________ process and indicates preparation beyond the minimum level. |
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voluntary process. It refers to specialties. |
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Without this organizations accreditation, Medicaid and Medicare will not give reimbursement |
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__________ is a term that means "a peer review and voluntary process" that is by a non governmental agency or organization which approves institutions. |
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The "non traditional" nursing program is where the nurse obtains a deree without __________ |
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without attending classes |
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The "non traditional" nursing program is where the nurse obtains a deree without __________ |
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without attending classes |
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The "non traditional" nursing program is where the nurse obtains a deree without __________ |
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without attending classes |
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External Degree program is what? |
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credit for knowledge regardless of how acquired. Its obtaining a degree w/o attending classes |
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What 2 organizations provide nursing program accreditation? |
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What implications do the NLNAC and AACN have after graduation? |
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May be a prerequistite after graduation |
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Who had the "theory of human caring/ Mind-Body-soul connection and "caring moment" |
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Who said "health is culturally defined... CULTURE |
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The American Journal Of Nursing was first published in 1900 by ____________- |
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Who believed in SELF CARE |
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Who believed in PERSON & ENVIRONMENT |
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Who believed in BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS |
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Johnson (kick em in the johnson if they dont behave) |
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Who believed in BEHAVIORAL SYSTEMS |
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Johnson (kick em in the johnson if they dont behave) |
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