chapter 2 Flashcards
captain maria ortiz
clinical nurse manager, first casualty in Iraq
Captain Jennifer Moreno
first nurse to serve in the US army special operations cultural support team, killed in action in 2013
Alex Wubbles
arrested and assulted by salt lake city detective
patient protection and affordable care act 2010
- increased student loan amounts
- $50 million a year for nurse managed health centers
- provided $ for loan repayment for nurse faculty
- strengthened title VIII advanced nursing grants
- grants to hospitals providing clinical
antiquity’s image of nursing
- Earliest references to nursing are in the bible and chronicle the action of two nurse midwives in approximately 1900 BC
victorian image of nursing
- charles dickens portrays nurses bad like Sairey Gamp
- Longfellow portrayed florence nightingale well in Santa Filomena
- florence nightngale continued to create a positive image
early 20th century image of nursing
opportunities offered to nurses by war captured the attention of artists and portrayed nurses as dedicated, heroic, and caring
1930s image of nursing
- media portrayed nurses as dedicated, intelligent, brave, and compassionate, and a holy vocation
- 1936 movie about nightingale
- 1938 statue for military nurses in arlington cemetary
1940s image of nursing
- Nurses were commemorated as war heroes
- yet still nurses found low salaries and poor working conditions at home
- nursing was glamorized
1960s image of nursing
- TV shows: nurse as a background figure to physician
- Movies: nurse as a power figure who cruelly puished patients
1970s image of nursing
- media portrayed nurses poorly (MASH)
- Clara Maass: died purposefully of yellow fever during spanish american war
1980s and 90s image of nursing
- movies portrated nurses well (miss evers boys)
- art portrayed nurses sexually
social media
- nurses can impact the portrayal of their career through their use of social media
- comments about patients, practices, or other staff causes problems
- no pictures of patients or relationships (even friends)
nurses of america campaign
- a 1900 campaign implemented by the tri-council with funding from the Pew Foundation
- designed to let public know that nurses are legit and capable and let nurses know of thier absence in news/media
- many movements
- johnson and johnson donate money and focus on mental health and reilience of nurses after covid 19
public beliefs about nursing
- IOM landmark report recommendations
Higher levels of education - Removal of barriers to nurses performing their full scope of practice
- Inclusion of nurses as full partners with physicians
- Improved data/info collection for a more effective workplace
- The public also viewed nurses as heroes after 9/11