2. PROFESSION OF NURSING
OBJECTIVES:
1. Discuss the historical development of professional nursing.
2. Discuss the modern definitions, philosophies, and theories of
nursing practice.
3. Describe educational programs for becoming a registered
nurse.
4. Describe practice settings for nurses.
5. Describe the roles and functions of a nurse.
6. List the 5 characteristics of a profession and discuss how
nursing demonstrates these characteristics.
3. DEFINITION OF NURSING
“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual,
sick or well, in the performance of those activities
contributing to health, its recovery, or to a peaceful death
that the client would perform unaided if he had the necessary
strength, will, or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to
help the client gain independence as rapidly as possible.”
Virginia Henderson
International Council of Nurses, 1973
NURSING
“The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual,
sick or well, in the performance of those activities
contributing to health, its recovery, or to a peaceful death
that the client would perform unaided if he had the necessary
strength, will, or knowledge. And to do this in such a way as to
help the client gain independence as rapidly as possible.”
Virginia Henderson
International Council of Nurses, 1973
4. NURSING THEORISTS
THEORIST GOAL FRAMEWORK
OREM
(1971)
To care for and help client
attain total self-care.
Self-Care Deficit Theory.
Nursing care becomes
necessary when client is
unable to fulfill their
needs.
ROGERS
(1970)
To maintain and promote
health, prevent illness, and
care for and rehabilitate ill
and disabled client through
“humanistic science of
nursing.”
“Unitary man” evolves along
life process. Client
continuously changes and
coexists with environment.
LEININGER
(1978)
To provide care consistent
with nursing’s emerging
science and knowledge with
caring as central focus.
Transcultural Care Theory
is the central and unifying
domain for nursing
knowledge and practice.
6. PRACTICE SETTING
HOSPITALS, SKILLED NURSING
RESTORATIVE SETTINGS
COMMUNITY BASED:
1. HEALTH CENTERS
2. SCHOOLS
3. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
4. HOME HEALTH
7. LEVELS OF PREVENTIVE
CARE
PRIMARY PREVENTION
Health Promotion
Specific Protection
SECONDARY PREVENTION
Early Dx and Prompt Tx
Disability Limitations
TERTIARY PREVENTION
Restoration & Rehabilitation
8. ROLES AND FUNCTIONS OF THE
NURSE
CAREGIVER
CLINICAL DECISION MAKER
PATIENT ADVOCATE
CASE MANAGER
REHABILITATOR
COMFORTER
COMMUNICATOR
TEACHER
11. CODE OF ETHICS
American Nurses Association
1. The nurse provides services with respect for human dignity and the
uniqueness of the client unrestricted by considerations of social or
economic status, personal attributes, or the nature of health problems.
2. The nurse safeguards the client’s right to privacy by judiciously
protecting information of a confidential nature.
3. The nurse acts to safeguard the client and the public when health
care and safety are affected by the incompetent, unethical, or illegal
practice of any person.
4. The nurse assumes responsibility and accountability for individual
nursing judgments and actions.
5. The nurse maintains competence in nursing.
12. CODE OF ETHICS
American Nurses Association
6. The nurse exercises informed judgment and uses individual competence
and qualifications as criteria in seeking consultation, accepting
responsibilities, and delegating nursing activities to others.
7. The nurse participates in activities that contribute to the ongoing
development of the profession’s body of knowledge.
8. The nurse participates in the profession’s efforts to implement and improve
standards of nursing.
9. The nurse participates in the profession’s efforts to establish and maintain
conditions of employment conducive to high-quality nursing care.
10. The nurse participates in the profession’s effort to protect the public from
misinformation and misrepresentation and to maintain the integrity of nursing.
11. The nurse collaborates with members of the health professions and other
citizens in promoting community and national efforts to meet the health needs
of the public.
13. TRENDS IN NURSING
Basic nursing education in community
colleges and universities.
A growing variety of employment settings.
Growing emphasis on the aspects of nursing
that characterize it as a profession.
Increasing political influence of nursing.
Nursing influences on health care policy and
practice.
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