Looking back at the history of nursing starting in the 1950’s entry-level baccalaureate-degree nursing (BSN) programs was offered in colleges. These programs were a crucial part of the development of the advanced nursing educational program. After the war there was a shortage of nurses and the associate-degree level of nursing (ADN) programs were developed to help with this shortage in a quicker time frame. Both of these nursing programs were important at that time in history and still have their
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Nursing Philosophy Laura K NURS 391 March 10, 2014 Sharon Thompson, RN MSN/MBA-HCM Nursing Philosophy Introduction “Philosophies of nursing are statements of beliefs about nursing and expressions of values in nursing that are used as bases for thinking and acting,” (Chitty & Black, 2010). Having a personal nursing philosophy can help one provide better nursing care, as well as provide an outline for living one’s personal life. Developing a personal nursing philosophy requires
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Degree (ADN) and Bachelor’s degree (BSN) in Nursing. The contemporary nursing career demands critical thinking, effective communication skills and comprehensive knowledge. To be equipped with these attributes, a Nurse must pursue at least the BSN degree program. The salient points considered for this analysis and finding are: • A comparison of curricula of both programs. • Increasing requirement of Educators, Researchers and Administrators in Nursing. • Patient safety, quality of care, sync with
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2 A). Nursing-sensitive indicators reflect the structure, process, and outcomes of nursing care. (Nursing-Sensitive, 2014.) The skill level of the nursing staff, the supply of nursing staff, and the education or certifications of the staff are all used to measure the structure of nursing care given to any given patient. Patient outcomes, which are improved by a greater quality of care, are said to be nursing sensitive. Some examples of these are: pressure
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Johnson Foundation embarked on a two-year research to produce a report that would assess nursing as a profession and make recommendation about the future of nursing. The report was completed and released in October 5, 2010 by the Institute of Medicine. The impact of this report has changed to the view and approach to nursing as a profession to meet these recommendations. Among these recommendations, nursing education was a top priority. According to the IOM, "nurses should achieve higher levels
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degree in nursing. The course focuses on differentiated nursing practice competencies, nursing conceptual models, professional accountability, integrating spirituality into practice, group dynamics, and critical thinking. Emphasis is also placed on writing and oral presentation skills. 3.0 None None Additional Material Textbook Conceptual Foundations: The Bridge to Professional Nursing Practice Cresaia, J., & Friberg, E. (2010). Conceptual foundations: The bridge to professional nursing practice
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The knowledge of the foundation and history of nursing evolved today's modern nursing, which was based on practice and error before Florence Nightingale. The sick then were taken care of by religious groups, women and those with little or no knowledge of disease process. Nursing has come a long way in overcoming some barriers though some still exists like socioeconomic status, educational requirements for entry into practice, pandemic disease. Nightingale noticed the high death mortality when
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How 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 demonstrated by the interactive timeline. How have these trends influenced your perspective of nursing practice? Nursing is a noble vocation that has been into practice from ages but not as a profession neither did anyone consider serving another without any reward or benefit. I remember the illustration of Good Samaritan, by Jesus
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The Nursing Time Line and the Pyramid of foundation of professional nursing give us a wide knowledge of the history and foundation of current nursing. From the Lay nursing which was practiced in early 250 BC to the present nursing practice it has been went through various stages. Prior to 1800 nursing was only a religious act, from that infancy it grown to become modern nursing with hard work and continuous dedication of Florence Nightingale and Crimean War. The associate degree and 4 year nursing
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Introduction : - As per the Chapter – 6 continuous quality improvement of NABH standards, the group has analyzed the current/existing situation of the nursing department and following is the analysis. 5 standards with objective : - CQI.2 The organization identifies key indicators to monitor the clinical structures, processes and outcomes • Objective elements a) Monitoring includes appropriate patient assessment. b) Monitoring includes diagnostics services’ safety and quality control programmes
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