PHIL NURSING ROAD MAP Flashcards
ROAD MAP
A detailed plan to guide
progress toward a goal.
The Board of Nursing has mandated itself to pursue the
challenge in the Nursing profession. Amidst all
controversies, the new set of board has maintained its
course toward unifying the profession and paving its way
to excellence and competitive Nursing in the year 2030.
Nursing Roadmap: Lifeline to Success by 2030
PROFESSIONAL REGULATORY BORAD OF NURSING is adopting
THE PHILIPPINE NURSING ROADMAP 2030: A PROGRAM OF GOOD GOVERNANCE OF THE NURSING PROFESSION
VISION
The BEST for
the Filipino and
the CHOICE of
the WORLD by
2030
MISSION
We, the Filipino nurses, responding
to the needs of society, are
engaged in providing humane and
globally competent nursing care .
CORE VALUES
LOVE
CARING
INTEGRITY
EXCELLENCE
NATIONALISM
Nursing is an ideal profession to incorporate and demonstrate God’s
love to those around us. Whether it is providing encouragement to our
co-workers or to a suffering patient, we can easily share God’s love with
others.
Love of God
Practice within the guidelines of the mission of the profession.
INTEGRITY
Serve their country amid pandemic.
NATIONALISM
Nursing Program-produces nurse who have caring behavior
(compassionate, competent and committed.
CARING
Demonstrate a holistic approach to caring.
EXCELLENCE
GOALS/ OBJECTIVES
Develop dynamic leaders and provide opportunities
for innovative management in education, training and
research.
Ensure adherence to professional, ethical and legal
standards for the health and safety of the public.
Practice good governance to sustain participative
efforts among nurses and nursing organizations.
Maintain linkages with domestic and international
stakeholders.
Sustain growth and productivity that improve the
quality of life of nurses, the Filipino and people of the
world.
THE FILIPINO NURSE:
TO LIVE CORE VALUES
FOSTER SENSE OF ACCOUNTABILITY
COLLABORATIVE PARTNERSHIP
TO ADVOCATE COLLEGIALITY
TO ENGAGE STAKEHOLDERS AND MAKE THEM CO OWNERS
TO ACTIVELY PARTICIPATE IN SOCIO ECONOMIC
SERVICE EXCELLENCE
TO PUT INTO COMMITTED PRACTICE
TO INSTITUTIONALIZE SUSTAINABLE ORGANIZATION
COMPETENCY ENHANCEMENT
TO PROMOTE FUNCTIONAL INTEGRATION
TO INSTITUTIONALIZE SUSTAINABLE AND EFFECTIVE
LINKAGES/ NETWORKING
TO INSTITUTIONALIZE BEST PRACTICE
TO ADOPT LOCAL AND GLOBAL
TO FORGE LINKAGES
SOCIAL IMPACT
EMPOWERED CLIENTS
NURSING PROFESSION AS A RECOGNIZE
ENNSURE POSITIVE PRACTICE
WHAT IS PATIENT EMPOWERMENT?
encourages patients to be
actively involved in their
providers’ health services.
The aim of empowering patients
help them develop
self-awareness, self-care and
promote the understanding that
patients can be equal partners in
their healthcare decisions.
backbone of healthcare,
NURSES
backbone of healthcare,
NURSES
You can fast-track through your BSN if you already
have a Bachelor’s and can transfer credits over. It
is always worth asking to see if you already have a
Bachelor’s because there is no reason in repeating
credits for the fun of it.
It will also help you save money in the long run, and
work to cut back on the time it takes before you
graduate.
If you don’t have a bachelor’s then don’t worry. Your
BSN will cover everything that you need to know to
become a highly qualified Registered Nurse and
prepare you in the future for when you finally go on
to complete your MSN.
BACHELOR OF NURSING
- Masters of Nursing
Your MSN can only be completed after you have a BSN under your
belt. By this time, you will also need to know what type of APRN
you want to become, as there are a variety of types of MSN degrees
available. Giving yourself time to figure out what type of nurse you
want to be before you go and start your MSN is a smart idea;
otherwise, you could end up in a position that doesn’t suit you.
To determine what type of APRN position would suit your best, it’s a
good idea to try to introduce yourself to the different roles and to
different areas of medicine. You will know you have found a good fit
when the medicine and science themselves interest you greatly, and
you are happy within that working environment. There are so many
options and so much need for qualified nurses that you don’t have to
worry about choosing the “best” one. They are all great, and they are
all paid very well
MASTERS OF NURSING