Nursing History

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    Two: History of Advanced Practice Nursing Jamie P. Bernard Louisiana State University Health Science Center School of Nursing The historical evolution of the four Advance Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) roles date back as early as the 1860s when nurses were administering chloroform anesthesia during the Civil War (Cockerham & Keeling). During the nineteenth century lay midwives were delivering babies without any nursing education, and the first program for psychiatric nursing in America

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    Explaination of Practice

    the interactive nursing timeline of historical events and other articles related to the growing profession of nursing, there was a direct connection between higher academia and proficiency within the profession. The associate degree nursing program is fairly new compared the bachelorette nursing programs. Our history in America has demonstrated that great conflict usually drives for innovative solutions. If we take a look at modern nursing today, we know that major shifts in nursing have happen near

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    Nursing Subculture

    Nursing is one of the many subcultures that plays an extremely vital role in society and the healthcare system. Nursing is the profession of observing symptoms, reactions, and progress of patients; administering medications; promotion of health; prevention of diseases; and rehabilitating patients of all ages, ethnicities, and communities. Although the nursing subculture has different values and philosophy about the practices of the profession, many nurses take care of their patients according to

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    Garnd and Middle Range Theories

    the word theory the next thought should be nursing because the foundations of nursing are built from nursing theories. The history of nursing holds a significance to theory in that theories help establish nursing as a profession (Smith & Liehr, 2014). Theories from the past in the Nightingale era and new theories today in the 21st century aid in the guidance of nursing practice and research (Smith & Liehr, 2014). In the twentieth century, nursing was not recognized as an academic discipline

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    Differences in Competencies Between an Associate Degree and Baccalaureate Degree in Nursing

    a BSN, than nurses with a diploma or an associate degree. An associate degree nurse is a nurse with three years nursing training which are usually offered at community/junior colleges. After graduating from the program the associate nurse is qualified to take the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX) to become a registered nurse (RN). The program was offered to reduce the nursing shortages at hospital. Associate degree nurse program was formed by Mildred Montag (a nurse educator) in 1956 due

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    Historical figures that contributed to the evolution of nursing. * Two important figures that changed the evolution of the history on nursing. Linda Richards considered the first trained nurse and Lillian Wald considered the precursor of public health nursing. * * Linda Richards, who's the actual name, was Melinda Ann Judson Richards, was born on July 27, 1841, in Potsdam, New York. Linda was the daughter of Sanford Richards and Betsy (Sinclair) Richards. * Considered the first

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    A. The boards of nursing and professional nursing organizations are an important part in the field of nursing. The board of nursing is a regulatory agency within each state charged with the responsibility to administer the nurse practice act of that state. In the state of Florida, the Florida Board of Nursing is a regulatory agency made up of 13 members. Their mission is to license, monitor, discipline, educate, and rehabilitate its licensees to assure their fitness and competence in providing health

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    Professioanl Development

    Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Grand Canyon University October 12, 2014 Professional Development of Nursing Professionals Nursing is the profession where the need of continuous education and advancing the skills to move along with the inventions of technologies and evidenced based research are imperative. Nursing is all about caring and health. The more knowledge and skills a nurse acquire the better the quality of care they provide and promote optimal health of living for

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    does knowledge of the foundations and history of nursing provide a context in which to understand current practice? Identify at least three trends in nursing practice from the "Nursing Timeline of Historical Events" media piece. How have these trends influenced your perspective of nursing practice?  Well for the beginning question on the foundations and history, for me personally I am very grateful for the men and women who pioneered nursing, without them nursing would not be what it is now, and there

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    Historical Development Nursing Timeline

    Historical Development of Nursing Timeline Christopher Vinson NUR/513 January 1, 2015 Historical Development of Nursing The historical development of nursing today is based upon the lives of many, their contributions, sacrifices and experiences. These things brought about renovations in patient care. Different ways of thinking led to research, theories and evidenced based practice. The importance of studying nursing history has led to overall progression of nursing as a profession. In order

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