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module 2: intro to nursing

module 2: intro to nursing 

  • important qualities for nurses
    • critical thinking skills 
    • caring and compassion 
    • detail oriented 
    • organizational skills 
    • speaking skills 
    • listening skills 
    • patience 
    • competence 
    • emotional stability 
    • physical stamina 
  • the nursing role 
    • direct care provider 
    • communicator 
    • educator 
    • advocate
    • counselor 
    • change agent 
    • leader 
    • manager
    • case manager 
    • research consumer 
  • nursing as a profession and discipline 
    • practice in a wide variety of settings
    • develop a specific body of knowledge 
    • conduct and publish nursing research 
    • recognize role in promoting health 
    • use nursing knowledge as base for nursing practice 
    • nursing is recognized as a profession based on the following criteria
      • well-defined body specific and unique knowledge 
        • clinical and theoretical components 
      • strong service orientation 
      • recognized authority by a professional group 
      • code of ethics 
      • professional organization that sets standards 
      • ongoing research 
      • autonomy and self-regulation 
  • educational preparation for nursing practice 
    • practical and vocational nursing edu 
    • registered nursing edu 
      • diploma degree in nursing 
      • associate degree in nursing 
      • baccalaureate in nursing 
    • graduate education in nursing 
    • continuing education 
    • in-service education 
    • informal education 
  • nurse practice acts 
    • regulate the practice of nursing 
    • direct a state board of nursing to oversee and regulated nursing practice 
    • define legal scope of nursing practice 
    • approve nursing edu programs 
    • establish criteria for licensure as a RN or LPN/LVN
    • develop rules and regulations to guide nursing 
    • enforce the rules that govern nursing practice 
  • important nursing organizations 
    • American nurse association 
    • international council of nursing 
    • national student nurse association 
    • sigma theta tau international 
    • specialty organizations 
    • OADN & MOADN 
    • MOSA 
    • alpha delta nu (prcc beta mu chapter)
  • practice settings
    • hospital 
    • extended care facilities (skilled vs custodial care, nursing homes, assisted living, rehab centers) 
    • ambulatory care services (outpatient, same day surgery, chemotherapy)
    • home healthcare agencies / insurance 
    • community or public health centers (school based programs/ healthcare for homeless)
    • independent living facilities - home heath/ hospice 
    • schools/ summer camps 
    • marketing/ liaison for a company (equipment rep/ drug rep) 
    • legal (legal nurse consultant)
    • primary services: directed toward keeping the pt well by preventing illness and promoting illness-prevention 
    • secondary services: consist of services for early diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injury 
    • tertiary services: long-term rehab services and care for the dying 
  • financial side of healthcare 
    • individual private ins 
    • employment based private ins 
    • government (public) financing- medicare (65 y/o or older with permanent disability) medicaid (low income and minimal resources) 
    • children's health ins program (CHIP) for children whose parents make too much to qualify for medicaid but cannot afford private ins 
    • charitable org. 
    • regulating bodies 
    • medicare (pay based on diagnostic- related groups (DRGs))
    • managed care- HMOs, PPOs, POS, IDNs
  • multidisciplinary team of experts 
    • physicians- MD or DO, primary care physicians, specialists, surgeons, hospitalist 
    • nursing practitioners, physician assistant 
    • RN
    • licensed practical nurses 
    • CNA
    • pharmacist 
    • therapist (PT/OT/ Resp/Speech) 
    • chaplain 
    • volunteers 
    • dietary 
    • social workers/case managers 
    • radiology tech 
    • first responders 
  • current trends in nursing 
    • changing demographics and inc diversity 
    • technological explosion 
    • era of the educated consumer, alternative therapies. and genomic and palliative care  
    • shift to pop-based care and the inc complexity of pt care
    • cost of healthcare snf the challenged of managed care 
    • impact of healthy policy and regulation 
    • growing need for interdisciplinary edu and collaborative practice 
    • cursing nursing shortage/ opportunities for lifelong learning and workforce development 
    • significant advances in nursing science and research
  • expanded edu and career roles of nurses 
    • clinical nurse specialist 
    • NP 
    • nurse anesthetist 
    • nurse midwife 
    • nurse educator 
    • nurse administrator 
    • nurse researcher 
    • nurse entrepreneur 
    • nurse informaticist 
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module 2: intro to nursing

module 2: intro to nursing 

  • important qualities for nurses
    • critical thinking skills 
    • caring and compassion 
    • detail oriented 
    • organizational skills 
    • speaking skills 
    • listening skills 
    • patience 
    • competence 
    • emotional stability 
    • physical stamina 
  • the nursing role 
    • direct care provider 
    • communicator 
    • educator 
    • advocate
    • counselor 
    • change agent 
    • leader 
    • manager
    • case manager 
    • research consumer 
  • nursing as a profession and discipline 
    • practice in a wide variety of settings
    • develop a specific body of knowledge 
    • conduct and publish nursing research 
    • recognize role in promoting health 
    • use nursing knowledge as base for nursing practice 
    • nursing is recognized as a profession based on the following criteria
      • well-defined body specific and unique knowledge 
        • clinical and theoretical components 
      • strong service orientation 
      • recognized authority by a professional group 
      • code of ethics 
      • professional organization that sets standards 
      • ongoing research 
      • autonomy and self-regulation 
  • educational preparation for nursing practice 
    • practical and vocational nursing edu 
    • registered nursing edu 
      • diploma degree in nursing 
      • associate degree in nursing 
      • baccalaureate in nursing 
    • graduate education in nursing 
    • continuing education 
    • in-service education 
    • informal education 
  • nurse practice acts 
    • regulate the practice of nursing 
    • direct a state board of nursing to oversee and regulated nursing practice 
    • define legal scope of nursing practice 
    • approve nursing edu programs 
    • establish criteria for licensure as a RN or LPN/LVN
    • develop rules and regulations to guide nursing 
    • enforce the rules that govern nursing practice 
  • important nursing organizations 
    • American nurse association 
    • international council of nursing 
    • national student nurse association 
    • sigma theta tau international 
    • specialty organizations 
    • OADN & MOADN 
    • MOSA 
    • alpha delta nu (prcc beta mu chapter)
  • practice settings
    • hospital 
    • extended care facilities (skilled vs custodial care, nursing homes, assisted living, rehab centers) 
    • ambulatory care services (outpatient, same day surgery, chemotherapy)
    • home healthcare agencies / insurance 
    • community or public health centers (school based programs/ healthcare for homeless)
    • independent living facilities - home heath/ hospice 
    • schools/ summer camps 
    • marketing/ liaison for a company (equipment rep/ drug rep) 
    • legal (legal nurse consultant)
    • primary services: directed toward keeping the pt well by preventing illness and promoting illness-prevention 
    • secondary services: consist of services for early diagnosis and treatment of illness, disease, injury 
    • tertiary services: long-term rehab services and care for the dying 
  • financial side of healthcare 
    • individual private ins 
    • employment based private ins 
    • government (public) financing- medicare (65 y/o or older with permanent disability) medicaid (low income and minimal resources) 
    • children's health ins program (CHIP) for children whose parents make too much to qualify for medicaid but cannot afford private ins 
    • charitable org. 
    • regulating bodies 
    • medicare (pay based on diagnostic- related groups (DRGs))
    • managed care- HMOs, PPOs, POS, IDNs
  • multidisciplinary team of experts 
    • physicians- MD or DO, primary care physicians, specialists, surgeons, hospitalist 
    • nursing practitioners, physician assistant 
    • RN
    • licensed practical nurses 
    • CNA
    • pharmacist 
    • therapist (PT/OT/ Resp/Speech) 
    • chaplain 
    • volunteers 
    • dietary 
    • social workers/case managers 
    • radiology tech 
    • first responders 
  • current trends in nursing 
    • changing demographics and inc diversity 
    • technological explosion 
    • era of the educated consumer, alternative therapies. and genomic and palliative care  
    • shift to pop-based care and the inc complexity of pt care
    • cost of healthcare snf the challenged of managed care 
    • impact of healthy policy and regulation 
    • growing need for interdisciplinary edu and collaborative practice 
    • cursing nursing shortage/ opportunities for lifelong learning and workforce development 
    • significant advances in nursing science and research
  • expanded edu and career roles of nurses 
    • clinical nurse specialist 
    • NP 
    • nurse anesthetist 
    • nurse midwife 
    • nurse educator 
    • nurse administrator 
    • nurse researcher 
    • nurse entrepreneur 
    • nurse informaticist