Week 2: Nursing Education Trends, Licensure & Certification, Professional Organizations, Nurse Practice Acts Flashcards
Every 6 years nursing knowledge increases by ___
50%
Every 6 years nursing knowledge increases by ______percent
50%
what are QSENs 5 competencies??
- patient centered care
- teamwork and collaboration
- Evidence based practice (EBP)
- Quality Improvement
- Safety
- Informatics
PIT - SEQ
There is _____ standards and competencies of the ANA
18
________ How many qualified US applicants were turned away from nursing programs because of nurse educator shortages in 2019-2020?
80,000
Today largest percentage of nurses graduating are ______ graduates
ANA
. Overall, _______are slight majority in the workforce now although yearly more ADNs graduate.
BSN
______lowest degree recognized by the most states.
ADN
AS early as 1923: something called the _______ report suggested all Rn programs be BSN
Goldmark
__________ only state with BSN in 10 laws
New york
Magnet hospitals: ______% BSN requirment
80
4 Advanced Practice RN roles
Nurse anesthetist
Nurse midwife
Clinical nurse specialist (lessening)
Nurse practitioner
ability to go from a diploma RN to a PhD
Flexible mobilit
_________ must be down to keep your licensure
continued education
1915: because of variability among state board licensure requirements, American Nurses Association (ANA) designed a “model” ______________ template. All states have commonalities based on this model template.
Nurse Practice Act
Nurse Practice Acts are written and passed by ___________
state legislators
Laws found in many states to ensure legislation is current and reflects the needs of the public
means a law will expire unless reviewed, possibly revised, and then renewed.
Sunset legislation Purpose
_____________________ first formed in 1997 by the delegate assembly of the National Council of State Boards of Nursing
Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact
Other options for licensing if not a compact state is paying for an ___________
Endorsement
The law for PA becoming a compact state was introduced but not _____
passed
If it is a compact state, you can work in any ______ state
compact
International Honor Society for Nursing is called ______ _____ ____
Sigma Theta Tau
One of the oldest (1896), largest and most well-known professional organizations. Strongest voice for profession politically is the _________
American Nurses Association (ANA)
40,000 individual members and 1200 institutional members
Core values: Caring, Integrity, Diversity and Excellence
Goals:
Lead nursing education
Commit to members
Champion for nurse educators*
Advance the science of nursing education
National League for Nursing