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Why define nursing?

*Helps the public understand the value of Nursing. *Helps differentiate activities of Nursing from those of medicine. *Helps students understand what is expected of them.

3 functional areas addressed

1) Infection control 2) Patients right 3) Patient Treatment

Who is a nurse?

A nurse is a graduate of a nursing education program and has passed the NCLEX A nurse is a healthcare professional who is focused on caring for individual

Accreditation

A process to evaluate and recognize an institution for meeting peer-developed standards established for the purpose of promoting quality education

Value of Accreditation to students

Access to greater financial aid opportunities Improve education quality and consistency Value of external validation and the need for assessment

ACEN

Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing- Specialized accreditation of nursing education program

Types of sentinel events

Actual Event Near misses

Pathway into Registered Nursing Practice

Associate- 2 year (basic skill) Baccalaureate- 4 years ( Preparation in non hospital)

who gets accredited?

Colleges, Universities, Healthcare facilities

CNEA

Commission for Nursing Edu Accreditation Provide accrediting services for all types of nursing programs

CCNEA

Commission on Collegiate Nursing Edu Accredit program that offers only master's and baccalaureate level nursing degrees

Value of accreditation to the employment community

Engage with other schools Consistency of skills recruiting opportunities Assurance that curriculum and equipment is current and industry appropriate

Value of accreditation to the graduate

Exemptions to licensure requirements in certain states Advantage when seeking reciprocity Seal of approval regarding the quality of the program

Benefits of Accreditation

Facilitates access to a comparable standard on a state/national scope Enhances community confidence Fulfills state/federal requirements Provides consideration used as a basis for determining eligibility for federal assistance

Value of accreditation to the school

Improvement in the quality of program Set new goals Benefits in state licensure for student and the institution

Joint Commission

Independent non-profit organization, sets healthcare quality standards and protects patients and visitors, conducts inspections of healthcare facilities.

6 levels of education

LPN Diploma Associate BSN Masters Doctorate

Scope:

Nursing Care Health Maintence Teach Counseling

Types of near misses

Planned Detection & Recovery- Detection is process step Chance Detection- Detection occurred only by chance

Categories of licensure

Practical nurse Registered nurse Nurse Practitioner Grad Nurse

Purpose of Licensure

Protect the public from harm by setting qualifications

Licensure

Protecting the public Can practice in a particular occupation

A.N.A

Purpose- improve quality of nursing care Develops Educational Standards Influences legislation affecting health care (rn only)

What is accreditation?

Recognition that a program has met a set of establishment. Official authorization or status granted by an agency

Legal Scope of RN & LPN

Registered Nurse: Diagnosing and treating human responses to actual or potential health problems they case finding

RN Responsibility and Function

Scope Include: Patient care Health Maintenance Teaching Counseling Systematically assess health status Analyze and interpret data Plan and implement

How boards of nursing use accreditation?

Serves as accreditor recognized by department of education Approves nursing education- Coordinates visit with accreditation Accredit program to presents APRNs for certification exams

Accreditation (of a health care facility)

The process by which a hospital or other health care facility is evaluated by an independent organization. Accredited facilities are those that meet the standards of the accreditation agency.

What is nursing education?

Theoretical & Practical training provided to nurses prepare to practice professional nursing

Certification

Validation of an individual nurse's qualification for practiced area

licensed practical nurse

a nurse who has completed a 1-year nursing program and has passed a licensing test

Sentinal Event

an unexpected occurrence involving death, serious physical or psychological injury, or the risk thereof

Florence Nightingale

founder of the modern nursing profession Encouraged the belief their is body of nursing knowledge distinct from medical

nursing

the diagnosis and treatment of human responses to actual or potential health problems


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