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These flashcards cover key concepts, historical figures, and important aspects of nursing and healthcare delivery systems.
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Historical Perspective of Nursing
Nursing has evolved significantly from early civilization practices to modern professional roles, influenced by historical events and key figures.
Florence Nightingale
Known as 'The lady with the lamp', she established the foundations of modern nursing and emphasized hygiene and data collection.
Emergency Care
Refers to immediate medical assistance that is often provided in hospital emergency departments, critical for health crises.
Types of Healthcare Settings
Various environments where health services are delivered, including hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, and specialized centers.
Healthcare Payment Methods
Different systems for financing health services, such as out-of-pocket payments, private insurance, and government programs.
Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA)
A legislative act aimed at making health insurance more affordable and accessible to more people, with a focus on expanding Medicaid.
Nursing Education Pathways
Different levels of nursing education, from Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) to Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP), each requiring specific training and licensing.
Professional Nursing Organizations
Organizations that set standards for nursing practice, education, and performance, including the American Nurses Association (ANA).
Clara Barton
Founder of the American Red Cross, known for her work in nursing during the Civil War and caring for wounded soldiers.
Dorothea Dix
A reformer who advocated for mental illness treatment and trained nurses for army service during the Civil War.
Mary Elizabeth Mahoney
The first African American nurse in the United States, who graduated from an American nursing school in 1879.
Health Policy
Guidelines and regulations that govern how healthcare is provided, funded, and accessed in society.