
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
- well-defined body specific and unique knowledge
- 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
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
- well-defined body specific and unique knowledge
- 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