NUR 112 - Historical Perspective, Types of Healthcare Setting, Healthcare Policy

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These flashcards cover key concepts, historical figures, and important aspects of nursing and healthcare delivery systems.

Last updated 1:32 PM on 4/21/26
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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.

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Florence Nightingale

Known as 'The lady with the lamp', she established the foundations of modern nursing and emphasized hygiene and data collection.

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Emergency Care

Refers to immediate medical assistance that is often provided in hospital emergency departments, critical for health crises.

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Types of Healthcare Settings

Various environments where health services are delivered, including hospitals, clinics, home healthcare, and specialized centers.

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Healthcare Payment Methods

Different systems for financing health services, such as out-of-pocket payments, private insurance, and government programs.

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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.

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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.

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Professional Nursing Organizations

Organizations that set standards for nursing practice, education, and performance, including the American Nurses Association (ANA).

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Clara Barton

Founder of the American Red Cross, known for her work in nursing during the Civil War and caring for wounded soldiers.

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Dorothea Dix

A reformer who advocated for mental illness treatment and trained nurses for army service during the Civil War.

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Mary Elizabeth Mahoney

The first African American nurse in the United States, who graduated from an American nursing school in 1879.

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Health Policy

Guidelines and regulations that govern how healthcare is provided, funded, and accessed in society.