Historical Perspective of Nursing Process
Historical Perspective of Nursing Process
Historical Perspective of Nursing Process
Tasks of Nursing
o Relieving pains
o Maintaining health
o Restoring health
o Promoting health and wellness
Nurse Practice Acts
Purpose is to protect the public
Formalized contract between society
& the profession
ensures minimum standards for entry
into practice
helps the profession maintain
standards in practice
Level of Practice
Dependent
- implementing a professionals orders
Interdependent
- actions resulting from the collaborative
relationship with other health care providers
Independent
- autonomous nursing actions
- interventions found in the nursing care
plan
Nursing Organizations
1- American Nurses Association (ANA)
Purpose: To improve the quality of nursing
care.
Established 1911.
Establishes standards for nursing practice.
Establishes a professional code of ethics.
Develops educational standards
Oversees a credentialing system.
Influences legislation affecting health care.
2- National Association for Practical
Nurse Education and Service. (NAPNES)
Purpose: To improve the quality, education,
and recognition of nursing schools
Established 1941.
Provides workshops, seminars, and
continuing-education programs.
Evaluates and certifies continuing-education
programs of others.
Provides individual student professional
liability insurance program.
3- National Federation of Licensed
Practical Nurses. (NFLPN)
Purpose: Provide leadership.
Established 1949.
Encourages continuing education.
Establishes principles of ethics.
Represents and speaks Congress.
Offers members best type of low-cost
insurance
National League for Nursing
(NLN)
Purpose: To identify the nursing needs
of society and to foster programs
designed to meet these needs.
Established 1952.
Accredits nursing education programs.
Conducts surveys to collect data on
education programs.
Provides continuing-education
programs.