141 1st test Flashcards

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Charles Dickens character that depicted the drunk nurse prostitute.

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Sairey Gamp

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Civil war nurse supervisor, she recruited many women of high moral character to become nurses for the Union Army in the Civil War.

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Dorothea Lynde Dix

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She headed up transportation of the wounded to the army hospitals. She would walk the fields looking for wounded soldiers.

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Mary Ann Ball (mother Bickerdyke)

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First black nurse; devoted life to encourage diverse women into nursing.

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Mary Mahoney

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Founded ANA realizing nurses needed a front in order to make changes

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Isabel Hampton Robb

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Founded public health nursing in the 30’s

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Lilian Wald

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Early nursing educator; 2nd president of ANA; formed nursing into a 3 year training program.

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Mary Adelaide Nutting

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advocated legislature for nursing; True professionalism took hold because we now have standards.

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Lavinia Dock

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Founded Birth Control

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Margaret Sanger

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Established nursing research; emphasized the need for using evidence based practice.

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Virginia Henderson

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Established the first associate degree program

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Mildred Montag

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Advocated for men in nursing. Advocated bringing the wage up for nurses.

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Luther Christman

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Advocated education for Native Americans and getting funding; She tried to stop abuses in Indian Health System.

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Susie Walker Bear Yellowtail

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care of the wounded

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WW1

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treating wounds using antibiotics

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WW2

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Intensive care and triage

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Korean War

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Dealing with depressive disorders

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Vietnam

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Benners Advanced Beginner Stage

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  1. Advanced beginner - demonstrates higher level of performance but still needs guidelines; see patterns in emergin recurrences; still need help in establishing priorities
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Benner’s competent stage

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Demonstrates organization but lacks speed

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Benners Proficient stage

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Sees situation as whole; focuses on long term, but able to deal with immediate

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Benners Expert

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Intuitively sees what is going on

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Professional practice

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Level of Care

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Professional behavior

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Level of behavior

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What are the ANA standards of Nursing Practice?

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  1. Assessment
  2. Diagnoses
  3. Outcomes
  4. Planning
  5. implementation
  6. Evaluation
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What are the ANA Standards of Nursing behavior? | 3E + Q + CLC + PRE
7. Ethics 8. Education 9. Evidence Based Practice & Research 10. Quality of Practice 11. Communication 12. Leadership 13. Collaboration 14. Professional Practice Evaluation 15. Resources 16. Environmental Health
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What is the framework of SCC?
a. educational outcomes / curricular threads b. nursing values c. nursing program mission & vision d. SCC mission, vision, core values and core themes
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What are the values of SCC? | CCSE
1. Caring 2. self-awareness 3. critical thinking 4. ethical responsibility
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What are the nursing threads? | CCHII MMNfN PPT
1. Communication 2. Community Resources 3. Health-Illness Continuum 4. Information Literacy 5. Issues & Trends 6. Managing Care 7. Multicultural Understanding 8. Nursing Process 9. Nutrition 10. Person as an individual 11. Pharmacology 12. Technical Skills
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Focus is on diagnoses & treatments of human responses; membership = RN
ANA
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Focus is on "paid structure for faculty needs to change".
State Centers for nursing
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focus is on health of the nations; membership = Nurse leaders
International council of Nurses
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Focus is on advancing the nursing profession and the health of the community; membership = RN
Wa State Nurses Assoc
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Focus is on nursing education; Membership = do not have to be a nurse
National league of Nursing
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supports health care experts in treating wounds, ostomy and continence
Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Society
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enhance the knowledge, skills and professionalism of the med-surg nurse
Academy of medical surgical Nurses
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Support nurses in the safety and good outcomes for surgeries and procedures
Assoc. of Perioperative Registered Nurses
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Major concepts found in all nursing theories?
patient, health, environment, & nursing role
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Nursing theory of changing environment to assist in recovery
Nightingale
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Nursing Theory is to help patient become independent by meeting 14 basic needs; missing aspect of dying
Henderson
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Nursing theory of adapting to environment
Roy
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individual care determined by culture, ethnicity and religion of patient
Leninger
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better the human by promoting health; energy fields & therapeutic touch
Martha Rogers
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Focus of Healthy People 2020:
Increase quality of life; increase life expectancy; eliminate health disparities
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A list of laws protecting the consumers of healthcare; ex. receive accurate and easily understood information, right to emergency care, right to non-discrimination
Consumer bill of rights
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You choose primary care physician; need referral to see specialists
MCO - Managed Care Organization
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focus is on preventative care - This is the only type of organization that gives and receives care. Most types of insurance only pay for care. Preventative lowers their costs. Example; Group Health
Health Maintenance Organization - HMO
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Has a list of doctors, hospitals, to choose from. you pay more if out of network.
Preferred Provider Organization - PPO
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set up by congress: care would no longer be based on services but based on patient DRG group w/ fixed reimbursement amounts
Prospective payment system - PPS
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Providers receive fixed amount per patient; goal is high quality care at lowest cost.
Capitation
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they review quality, quantity and cost of hospital care
Professional Standard Review Organization - PSRO
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determined a list of 34 health care practices that promote safety for the patient; ex. wash hands, fall prevention, influenza prevention, etc...
The National Quality Forum - NQF
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created the HEDIS (Healthcare Effectiveness Data and Information Sheet)
NCQA - The national committee of Quality Assurance
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compares quality of care amongst the health insurance plans.
Healthcare Effectiveness Data and INformation Sheet - HEDIS
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Medicare patients are put in these groups based on diagnoses of patients. Hospitals receive a set payment based on the group a patient is in.
Diagnosis Related Groups - DRG
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includes resident assessment protocols and utilization of guidelines for ea state.
Minimum Data Sheet - MDS
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Used for long term care
Resource Utilization Groups: RUGs
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regulates the requirements of care for patients in long term nursing care centers.
Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 - OBRA
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Branch of healthcare dealing with the physiology of psychology of the aging and the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
geriatrics
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Study of all aspects of the aging process and its consequences.
gerontology
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Discrimination against people because of increasing age.
ageism
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The average # of years lived by people in a given society.
Life Expectancy
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The maximum # of years a a member of a species could live.
Lifespan
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Random cellular damage
Stochastic
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What is Erickson's theory on development?
generativity vs self absorption or stagnation - focus on future generations; inability to play role in future generations leads to stagnancy Integrity vs Dispair - accept aging or going into state of despair
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What is Pecks theory on development?
Ego Differentiation vs Work-role - older people have to find new identity outside of work Body transcendence - adjust to changing physical capabilities Ego Transcendence - come to grip with coming death
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What is Havinghurst's theory on development?
- adjusting to decreasing physical strength & health - adjusting to retirement & reduced income - Establishing an affiliation w/ one's age group - Meeting civic and social obligations - Establishing satisfactory living arrangements - Adjusting to death of spouse
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What is Gould's theory on development?
Midlife decade - answer false assumption that there is no death, no evil. Beyond Mid-life - no false assumptions; appreciate what you have.
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focuses on preventative care; help patient be able to take care of themselves.
Orem
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reducing patient's response to stress; whole person model in community health
Neuman
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Focuses on patient instead of disease; address stress & adapt to environment
Dorothy Johnson
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nurse & patient setting goals together
Imogene King
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understanding relationship between health and human behavior
Watson
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Relationship between nurse and patient to promote healing
Papleau
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7 ways of caring that promotes patient health
Swanson
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genetically programmed physiological mechanism
Nonstochastic
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Old person w/draws from roles and engages in more introspective, self-focused
Disengagement theory
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old person continues activities into old age
Activity theory
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personality remains stable and behaviors become more predictable
Continuity