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when were women allowed to study midwifery?   1000 A.D.  
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what are the two conditions to which nursing should be directed?   health and illness  
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from what period did poor, lower class provide care in unsanitary conditions?   1700-1800  
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when was the first training program established for practical nurses in New York City?   1892  
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when was Ballard School established (1st official school for practical nurses)?   1893  
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LVN title is used in what two states?   Texas and California  
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what did Dorothea Dix do?   organized staff and equipment in the Army-1861  
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when did all states require all nurses to be licensed?   1955  
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who was Mary Mahoney?   1st African American nurse to work  
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what are 4 common goals of nursing?   promote wellness, prevent illness, facilitate coping, and restore health  
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who helped mold modern nursing, volunteered services during Crimean War & decreased death rate, and also started first training school?   Florence Nightingale  
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nursing is distinct and separate from the practice of medicine and should be taught by who?   Nurses  
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What were Nightingale's Curriculum beliefs?   nutrition, fresh clean air, sick people need occupational and recreational therapy, nurses should help identify and meet patients personal needs, including providing emotional support,continuing education is needed for nurses  
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how long does it take to be a Licensed practical or vocational nurse?   9 months to 1 year most basic entry level program  
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how long does it take to get Associates degree for Registered Nurse?   2 year entry education level  
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what is a certified nurse midwife?   a Registered Nurse with further training in midwifery  
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what is scope of practice?   limitations and allowances of what a nurse can do. Nurses responsible for knowing their own scope of practice  
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what is advanced practice nursing?   clinical nurse specialist nurse practitioner certified registered nurse anesthetist nurse midwife  
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Characteristics of Nurses:   being responsible being honest being caring being organized  
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Nursing is both an..   Art and a Science  
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The LVN must take the following roles?   Caregiver Educator Collaborator Manager  
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The Art of Nursing is?   The caring, creativity, communication, and compassion necessary to connect with patients in a meaningful way  
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The Science of Nursing is?   The analysis and integration of data, the decision making process, and the technical monitoring of patients  
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The responsibility of the nurse is?   caring for several patients & seeing spiritual and physical need are met, performing patient/family teaching & preparing for discharge, noticing changes in patient condition & notifying appropriate health care professional  
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what are two major entities for healthcare payment?   Medicare and Private Insurance  
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What is Medicare?   Government Program for people over 65 or with certain disabilities  
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What is Private Insurance?   Purchased by the individual or employers  
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What is Criteria for payment of services in skilled nursing facility?   -hospitalization 3 days prior to admission -entrance to nursing home within 30 days of hospitalization -100 day maximum per year related to any one hospitalization or diagnosis -patient progress documented by medical staff  
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what are the types of residential care facilities?   long term care assisted living independent living  
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what are methods of payment for healthcare costs?   public health insurance private health insurance insurance for special populations charitable organizations self pay  
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Medicare Programs: define parts A,B,C,and D   Part A: Insurance for hospitalization, home health and skilled nursing facilities Part B: supplementary insurance to pay participating providers Part C: Medicare advantage plans by private insurance companies Part D: Medicare prescription drug coverage  
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What is Diagnosis Related Groups (DRG's)?   hospital receives a set amount of money for patient hospitalized with certain diagnosis  
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Who are the Medicaid recipients?   -poor and medically indigent individuals -pregnant with income below poverty -children meeting certain income level requirements -certain disabled individuals meeting income requirements  
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What are Heath Maintenance Organizations (HMO's)?   -group practice/ enroll for set fee per month -small network of providers -referrals  
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What are Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO's)?   -discounted fees in return for a larger pool of potential patients -insurance rates are lower (discounted) -more providers to choose from  
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What is Point of Service (POS)?   -similar to HMO -Patient can see physician in or out of network  
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What is Managed Care?   -Must prove procedure is necessary -Documentation is vital -Lays the ground work -Attempt at decreasing health care cost  
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Health Insurance Plans for specific populations; Who are they and what do they do?   -TRICARE: active and retired military members and their families -CHAMPVA: Veterans of military service -Workers Compensation: people injured on the job -Disability Insurance: people who can not work due to disability  
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