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Keiser University nur4825 /NUR 4825 PN I & II Quiz # answers | Professional Nursing I & II--Quiz #2 Latest Spring 2022 Professional Nursing I & II What is the first component in the education to practice process according to the IOM recommendations for healthcare professions education? - ANSWER>>> nursing profession and schools of nursing market to attract qualified applicants for the nursing profession. What are factors leading to a smaller applicant pool for nursing students? - ANSWER>>> Nursing programs do not have places for them, typically due to faculty shortages, need to find clinical experiences for students, lack of clinical placement sites, and/or limited funding. What is the difference between training and education in nursing? - ANSWER>>> Training focuses on fixed habits and skills; uses repetition, authority and coercion, and emphasizes dependency. Education focuses on more on self discipline, responsibility, accountability, and self-mastery. Describe how the Goldmark Report of 1918 impacted nursing education - ANSWER>>> hospitals controlled the total education hours and offered minimal to sometimes no content even when it was needed. The science, theory, and practice of nursing were often taught by inexperienced instructors with few teaching resources. Students were supervised by graduate nurses who had little experience or time to assist the students in learning. Classroom experiences frequently occurred after the students had worked long hours, sometimes even into the night. Students typically were limited on how they got experience. They were only able to practice at their
hospital and as a consequence students might not get to experience in specialities such as pediatrics, and psychiatric-mental health. The gold mark report separated university schools of nursing from hospitals, it changed the control of hospital-based programs to schools of nursing, and it required a high school diploma for entry into any school of nursing. Why is there still an increase in diploma schools of nursing despite all of the changed in nursing education? - ANSWER>>> because employers feel that their need for staff nurses is so great and degree programs are not meeting these needs. What are the core competencies suggested by the Institute of Medicine? - ANSWER>>> provide patient centered care, work with interdisciplinary/interprofessional teams, employ evidence based practice, apply quality improvement, and utilize informatics. [[ex: using evidence to support a change in bedside practice]] How are nursing schools overcoming the barrier to decreased clinical settings? - ANSWER>>> Utilizing simulation experiences to provide opportunities students would get in clinical settings. Describe how self-directed learning is important for nursing in particular - ANSWER>>> It leads to a greater ability to achieve lifelong learning as a professional. It is a process in which individuals take the initiative with or without the help of others, in diagnosing their learning needs, formulating learning goals, identifying human and material resources for learning, and evaluating learning outcomes. Is accreditation a voluntary process? - ANSWER>>> It is supposedly a voluntary process, but in reality it is not. to be effective a school of nursing must be accredited. nursing edu programs should be accredited by the recognized org. that provide standards and accreditation for programs. [true or false??] Can politics affect public policies? - ANSWER>>> True
Some patients problematically use emergency services in what way? - ANSWER>>> They use them as their primary care office. General Descriptors of U.S. Health Policy - ANSWER>>> No universal health care Fragmented and incremental approach Varied from state to state Role of the executive branch what is Federal legislation - ANSWER>>> important source of health policy what is Social Security Act of 1935 - ANSWER>>> established Medicare and Medicaid (2 reimbursement programs)- provide funding for nursing edu through amendments. what is Public Health Act of 1944 - ANSWER>>> consolidated all existing public health legislation into one law. Some issues addressed are health services for migratory workers, nurse training funding acts, rural health clinics, family planning services, etc. The following criteria are still relevant today to providing a framework for professional licensure: - ANSWER>>> - risk of harm for the consumer: licensure is applied when the incompetent or unethical practice could cause greater risk of harm to the public unless there is a high level of accountability.
first trained nurse with a diploma - ANSWER>>> Linda Richards the first nurse professor - ANSWER>>> Mary Adelene Nutting Policy Making Process - ANSWER>>> • Recognize that an issue might require a policy