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Title: Nursing: A Developing Profession


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NursingA Developing Profession
  • Unit I

2
Lets Start at the Beginning
  • Nursing history
  • Is it important?
  • Why?
  • Nursing is not what it used to be
  • Is that good, bad, or neither?

3
Where Did Nursing Begin?
  • Nursing has been done since the dawn of human
    life
  • Nurse is derived from the Latin work nutricius,
    meaning nourishing
  • Nurses practiced in ancient Egypt
  • Rise of Christianity brought about increased
    involvement of virgins and widows in the work of
    treating the ill.

4
The Holy Wars and the Further Development of
Nursing
  • Hospital of St. John built for ill Knights
  • Male nurses accompanied Knights into battle
  • Male nurses dominated the order of Hospitalers
  • Altruistic ideal of providing care as a service
    performed out of humility and love became the
    foundation for nursing

5
Social Revolutions and the Advancement of Nursing
  • Renaissance
  • humanists emerged and were known to give nursing
    care
  • Protestant Reformation
  • most hospitals closed
  • open hospitals served poor and were staffed by
    women who were prostitutes and alcoholics
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Increased numbers migrated to cities
  • Intellectual Revolution
  • Development of smallpox vaccine
  • But, mortality at hospitals was as high as 90

6
Florence Nightingale
  • Founder of modern nursing
  • Established first nursing philosophy based on
    health maintenance and restoration
  • First practicing nurse epidemiologist
  • First nurse researcher
  • Changed societys view of nurse

7
Civil War to Early 1900s
  • Time of nursing growth--
  • Clara Barton, Dorthea Dix, Harriet Tubman were
    all instrumental during Civil War
  • Hospital nursing expanded in late 1800s
  • Lillian Wald and Mary Brewster started community
    health nursing at the Henry Street Settlement in
    1893.

8
Victorian Era
  • Nurses were predominantly women
  • Patriarchy
  • Nurses were to be hardworking, submissive, and
    promote harmony
  • Reform focused on establishing standards for
    nursing education and practice
  • Nutting, Goodnow, Dock, Goodrich, Hampton-Robb,
    Wald, Steward, and Palmer

9
Twentieth Century
  • Nursing evolved toward a scientific,
    research-based defined body of nursing knowledge
    and practice.
  • Affiliation of nursing education with
    universities
  • Expanded and Advanced Practice roles
  • Nursing specializations evolved
  • Specialty nurse organizations were formed

10
Twenty-first Century
  • Continued evolution is necessary
  • Nursings Code of Ethics was revised in 2001 to
    reflect current ethical issues

11
Roles of the Nurse
  • Caregiver
  • Teacher
  • Advocate
  • Manager
  • Colleague
  • Expert

12
Nursing Evolves into a Profession
13
Flexners Criteria for Defining a Profession
  • Based on intellectual action and personal
    responsibility
  • Practice based on knowledge
  • Practical application
  • Techniques which can be taught
  • Internally organized
  • Altruistic

14
Pavalkos Eight Dimensions of a Profession
  • Relevance to social values
  • Training or educational period
  • Self-motivation addresses ways of service
  • Code of Ethics
  • Commitment to lifelong work
  • Member controlled
  • Theoretical framework as basis for practice
  • Members with common identity and distinctive
    subculture

15
Professional Organizations
  • Why belong?
  • Organizations play significant role in empowering
    nurses in practice
  • Affiliation facilitates networking with
    colleagues

16
Professional Organizations
  • Whats available?
  • American Nurses Association (ANA)
  • American Nurses Foundation
  • American Academy of Nursing
  • International Council of Nursing
  • National League of Nursing
  • National Student Nurses Association
  • American Association of Colleges of Nursing
  • Specialty Practice Organizations

17
Nursing Image
  • Why is it important?
  • What image do you want to portray?

18
Image of Nursing
  • Public Image ? nurses expertise and recognition
    of contributions to health care
  • Image improves when nurses tell their stories
  • Professional nurses have successfully lobbied to
    remove undesirable images from media
  • Nurses continue to strive to attain a
    professional image

19
Nursing in the Media
  • Think about a movie or TV program portraying a
    nurse or nursing.
  • How was the nurse portrayed?
  • Was he/she portrayed professionally?
  • What image was portrayed to the public?

20
Credentialing and Accreditation
  • Licensure
  • Examination
  • Endorsement
  • Certification
  • Accreditation

21
Role of Nursing Journals in Continuing Education
  • Maintain communication with other nurses
  • Practice updates for a continuously changing
    knowledge base
  • Major link between nursing organizations and
    practicing professionals

22
Contemporary Issues
  • Job market changes
  • Increased use of unlicensed assistive personnel
  • Shifting practice arena
  • Increasing mean age of nurses
  • Increased patient acuity
  • Decreased nursing school enrollments

23
Characteristics Necessary for Job Security
  • Employability
  • Vendor-mindedness
  • Resiliency

24
Advance-Practice Nursing
  • Nurse Practitioner
  • Certified Nurse Midwife
  • Clinical Nurse Specialist
  • Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

25
Types of Educational Preparation for Nursing
  • Associate Degree
  • Diploma
  • Baccalaureate
  • Graduate Education
  • Masters
  • Doctorate

26
Other Types of Nursing Education
  • Career-Ladder
  • BSN Completion
  • External-Degree
  • University Without Walls
  • Internet Resources

27
Future Nursing Education Trends
  • Increased student diversity
  • Educational mobility
  • Faculty shortages
  • Advancing technology
  • Changing health care settings
  • Aging population
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