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CAHS Evolution of Nursing and Nursing Education Matching
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NCLEX | Licensure for entry to professional practice |
Nursing Education Programs Diploma, Associate’s Degree (ADN), Bachelor of Science In Nursing (BSN), Master’s Degree (MSN), Doctorate (PHD or DNS) | Diploma, Associate’s Degree (ADN), Bachelor of Science In Nursing (BSN), Master’s Degree (MSN), Doctorate (PHD or DNS) |
Nursing Theory | A body of knowledge shaped by how nurses see the world |
Dorothea Orem | Developed concept of self-care; ordinary people in contemporary society want to be in control of their lives. |
Mary Seacole | Helped successfully change the medical care provided in the 19th century throughout Britain. During Crimean war treated soldiers from both sides and was said to have relied on her knowledge of Jamaican herbal remedies and medicines. One of her greatest accomplishments was the creation of boarding houses where the injured could stay and rehabilitate in a safe and clean environment. |
Imogene King | Emphasized goal attainment and patient’s involvement in setting goals |
Hildegard Peplau | Focused attention on relationship between patient and nurse. Developed 6 roles of the nurse: counselor, resource, teacher, technical expert, surrogate, and leader |
Florence Nightingale | Founder of modern nursing, focused on the relationship of patients to their surroundings; importance of observing the patient, recording information and cleanliness’ & health and recovery from illness is related to environment |
Madeleine Leininger | Developed theory of cultural care, founder of transcultural nursing |
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