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National Association for Practical Nursing Education and Services Fnd: 1941 -anyone can belong - Journal of Practical Nursing |
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National Federation for Licensed Practical Nurses Fnd: 1949 -only LPN's can belong |
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American Nurses Association Fnd:1896 -only RN's can join -American Nurse Today (journal) |
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National League for Nursing -anyone can join |
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4 organizations: NLN, ANA, AACN, AANE -only meet if there is a huge issue |
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International Council of Nurses Fnd:1899 -have to be a nurse to join |
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National Student Nurses' Association -subsidiary of INA and ANA |
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-international honor society -have to be in a BSN program to be invited |
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What was the Flexner report? |
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-study of med. schools -1910, sponsored by Carnegie Fndation |
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3 Results of the Flexner Report |
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1. med schools be part of a university 2. high school diploma and 2 yrs college ed. required 3. length of med education should be 4 yrs |
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What 2 reports suggested university based nursing programs but were ultimately ignored? Who wrote them? |
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Goldmark Report of 1922- Adelaide Nutting Brown Report of 1948- Esther Brown |
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What act finally gave $ to universities for nursing education? |
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Nurse Training Act of 1964 |
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4 Basic Components of Nursing Theory |
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(begins with an idea (men dying)) then... 1. concept (hand washing) 2. conceptual framework (environmental) 3. proposition (if environment improves, people will live) 4. theory (with a cleaner env., less men will die) |
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What are the 4 metaparadigms (common concepts) found in almost all theories of nursing? |
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1. environment 2. nursing 3. health 4. client |
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Which theorist taught the act of using the environment of the pt to utilize his recovery? |
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Whose theory was based on the 4 phases of the relationship between the nurse and the client? |
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Virginia Henderson's theory was based on the pt's ___ |
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The 'unitary human beings' theory which emphasizes therapeutic touch, dynamic energy fields and the 'whole is greater than its parts' belongs to______ |
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What does Dorthea Orem's theory emphasize? |
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Imogene King's theory emphasizes goal attainment where what 3 systems work together? |
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personal, social, interpersonal |
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Betty Neuman emphasized basics surrounded by lines of resistance or ___ ____ in her theory. |
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Who emphasized adaptation in her theory? |
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____ _____'s theory was based on transcultural values and beliefs. |
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Jean Watson's theory was based on____. |
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What year was the Standards of Clinical Nursing Practice published and by who? What does it include? |
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ANA 1998 -research as one of the standards of professional performance |
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What was established in 1952 to inform nurses about clinical research? |
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the Journal of Nursing Research |
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In what year did the ANA House of Delegates pass a resolution for more clinical research? |
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