FUNDAMENTALS NURSING EXAM 1 [CHAPTERS
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Florence Nightingale - ANS✔✔---1860, School for Nurses St. Thomas'
Hospital in London. First nursing epidemiologist, improve quality if sanitization
facilities, the mortality rate at the Barracks Hospital from 42.7% to 2.2 in 6
months.
Mary Seacole - ANS✔✔---treated first cholera victim, went to serve in
Crimean War, and set up "British Hotel" behind the lines.
Mary Ann Ball (Bickerdyke) - ANS✔✔---First ambulance services.
What is the Henry Street Settlement and what is the significance to nursing? -
ANS✔✔---Focus on health needs of the poor people that lived in NYC
tenements
Wald, Brewster 1893
-nursing community also increased around this time
What is the purpose of the AACN essentials to Baccalaureate Education? -
ANS✔✔----American Association of Colleges of Nursing
-Endorsed a new set of guidelines that parallel the QSEN -Competencies to
direct to direct the preparation of baccalaureate nurse. Safe, High Quality.
Professional behavior, collaboration and team work are essential to patientcentered care.
Autonomy - ANS✔✔---Ability or tendency to function independently
Accountability - ANS✔✔---State of being answerable for your own actions.
Responsibility - ANS✔✔---Carrying on duties associated with particular job.
Doing you job under your scope of practice.
Clara Barton - ANS✔✔---Founder of Red Cross
Harriet Tubman - ANS✔✔---Active in underground railroad, 300 Slaves to
freedom.
Mary Mahoney - ANS✔✔---First African-American nurse. Brought up
diversity issues.
Compassion Fatigue - ANS✔✔---term used to describe a state of burnout &
secondary traumatic stress that occurs without warning and results from giving
high levels of energy/compassion over a prolonged period to those who are
suffering.
What is the role of the patient advocate? - ANS✔✔---•To protect patient's
legal & human rights
•Provide additional info for patient decision
•Finding interpreter to communicate
•Speak out against policies if they endanger or conflict w/ Pt rights.
Explain the difference between in-service education and continuing education. -
ANS✔✔---In-service education: training/instruction programs provided by
health care agency to increase knowledge, skills, and competency of
employees.
Continuing education: formal, organized institutions (universities, hospitals, state
assoc.), often required for RN's to keep their education, helps to specialize in
particular area, and teaches new skills/technique
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