Development Of Nurs Flashcards
By serving others and responding to their needs we express…
Moral belief
Helping professions find their origin, purpose and meaning within the context of culturally accepted norms, individual values,and social need
Social need
The thoughtful examination (cognitive evaluation) of right and wrong, good and bad
Moral thought
Moral belief, social need, moral thoughts are all types of?
Moral reasoning
What influence did Florence nightingale have on nursing
She recognized the importance of clean conditions in which to eat and provide nursing care, with separation between clean and dirty areas
Moral foundation. Gender and activities of healers. Beliefs about value of individuals, life, death, and health. Both honoured and submissive healers
Spiritual influences
Who picketed for woman’s rights, social protest?
Lavinia Dock
Who founded the CNATN -> CNA?
Mary Snively
to advance nursing excellence and positive health outcomes in the public interest;
to promote profession-led regulation in the public interest;
to act in the public interest for Canadian nursing and nurses, providing national and international leadership in nursing and health; and
to advocate in the public interest for a publicly funded, not-for-profit health system.
CNA Objects
To promote and enhance the role of registered nurses to strengthen nursing and the Canadian health system.
To shape and advocate for healthy public policy provincially/territorially, nationally and internationally.
To advance nursing leadership for nursing and for health.
To broadly engage nurses in advancing nursing and health.
To transform CNA governance structure and processes.
CNA Goals
to foster knowledge-based nursing practice, promote quality work environments, deliver excellence in professional development, and advance healthy public policy to improve health.
RNAO Mission
We believe health is a resource for everyday living and health care is a universal human right.
We respect human dignity and are committed to diversity, inclusivity, equity, social justice, democracy and voluntarism.
We value leadership in all nursing roles across all sectors, in order to advance individual and collective health.
Through collective leadership, we collaborate with nurses, government, organizations and the public to advance healthy public policy.
RNAO Values