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WHAT IS NURSING?
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HISTORY
  • 1931
  • Florence Ambler wrote
  • The changing of the nurse from a mere automaton
    to a skillful assistant to the physician..

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  • 1940
  • Mary Sewall wrote
  • ..there are recognized boundless opportunities
    for utilization of womans special gifts in
    raising the level of the social order through the
    medium of nursing.

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Websters Dictionary
  • To Nurse
  • To foster or cherish (to nurse ones talent), to
    treat or handle with ardent care (to nurse ones
    nest egg), to bring up, to train or nurture, to
    clasp or handle carefully or fondly (to nurse a
    memento), to preserve (to nurse a drink).
  • Nurse suggests attendance and service the
    opposite suggests neglect

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Tabers
  • A nurse is an individual who provides health
    care, distinguishing among the different types of
    nurses
  • Charge nurse
  • Community health nurse
  • Flight, general duty
  • Graduate, head, licensed practical,
  • Private duty, registered, school, anestetist,
  • Midwife and practitioner

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Definitions in the Law
  • Legal definitions of nursing care are contained
    in nurse practice acts and exist to protect the
    public and protect the title.
  • The practice acts though regulatory, do not
    protect the nurses practice from a charge of
    practicing medicine without a license or
    malpractice.

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Early Law
  • Protected the title, but did not define the
    practice
  • It permitted anyone to perform legally the
    functions of a nurse for compensation
  • Only licensed individuals could use the RN title.

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  • In 1907, an amendment to the nurse practice act
    in North Carolina created a Board of Appeals for
    nurses denied certification.
  • The Board consisted of physicians, and their
    decisions were binding to the nursing Board.

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Licensure
  • Licensure is usually sought by a profession
    (i.e., medicine) to protect its own interests.
  • Therefore, the business of defining the work of a
    profession with the law, is a political act.

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But what is Nursing?
  • New York defined nursing as
  • diagnosing and treating human response to actual
    and potential health problems through such
    services as case finding, health teaching, health
    counseling, and provision of care supportive to
    the restorative of life and well-being..

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By 1990
  • The ANA changed the language of the definition of
    nursing as the performance of services for
    compensation in the provision of diagnosis and
    treatment of human responses to health or
    illness
  • The change here is from HEALTH PROBLEMS to HEALTH
    AND ILLNESS, which broadens nursing practice.

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  • The legal definitions of Nursing are Political in
    nature, and based on Theory or Concepts.

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FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
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OK, but WHAT IS NURSING?
  • Florence Nightingale
  • a nurse means any person in charge of the
    personal health of another, and that nursing
    ought to assist the reparative process. Neither
    (nursing or medicine) can do anything but remove
    obstruction neither can cure nature alone
    cures. Nursing puts the patient in the best
    condition for nature to act upon him.

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VIRGINIA HENDERSON
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  • Virginia Henderson
  • The unique function of the nurse is to assist
    the individual, sick or well, in the performance
    of those activities contributing to health or its
    recovery (or to a peaceful death) that he would
    perform unaided if he had the necessary strength,
    will or knowledge.

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  • Even after over 100 years of discussing, Nursing
    still remains a mystery to those outside nursing.

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This we do know
  • Nursing involves the care of the sick or the
    potentially sick, and the tending of the
    environment within which care happens.
  • Nurses deal with the most basic of human needs
  • Birth
  • Death
  • And everything in between

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  • We get our hands dirty, our uniforms stained, and
    our psyches eroded by daily contact with humans
    in need.
  • With our hands and eyes we touch the lives of
    others, and are admitted to the privacy of their
    inner space without even asking.
  • We are scientists, psychologists, pharmacists,
    biochemists, social workers, experts in data
    analysis, managers, and administrators to name a
    few.

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WHAT IS NURSING?
  • Nursing does not defy definition, it is simply
    too huge.
  • Nursing is changing and continually evolving.
  • If there is confusion, it could be because nurses
    are everywhere and doing everything.

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  • NURSES DO IT ALL!
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