You have to create an E-Poster on what you see as the future of nursing practice and the role of nursing in the emerging health-care environmen

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You have to create an E-Poster on what you see as the future of nursing practice and the role of nursing in the emerging health-care environment. You need to predict the future based on present evidence.

The E-Poster needs to include the following:

1. Introduction

2. Statement of the issue

3. Evidence supporting the issue

4. Prediction of the future role of the nurse

5. Conclusion

6. References: minimum of three references from peer-reviewed nursing journals (encourage the use of international journals). Articles need to be within the last 3 years unless historical.

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Evolution of Nursing as a Profession

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Early Years

  • Nursing occurred in the home
  • Origin of hospitals
  • Physician-directed care
  • Differences in quality care
  • Religious orders vs. city/community based institutions

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Nursing Defined

  • Florence Nightingale
  • Virginia Henderson
  • Martha Rogers

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Modern Nursing Role

  • Nurses are viewed as collaborative members of the health-care team.
  • Nursing has emerged as a strong profession of its own.
  • Nurses have a wide range of responsibilities and obligations.
  • Recent polls demonstrate that nurses are considered the most trusted group of professionals.

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Early Nurse Leaders

  • Florence Nightingale
  • Lillian Wald
  • Margaret Sanger
  • Mary Eliza Mahoney

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Modern Nurse Leaders

  • Mildred Montag
  • Associate degree nursing programs
  • Shift of nursing education from hospital-based environments to institutions of higher learning
  • Virginia Henderson
  • “Modern Florence Nightingale”
  • Advocated for autonomy of nursing practice
  • Proponent of publicly financed universally accessible health care

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21st Century

  • Linda Aiken
  • Research on nurse-patient ratios and patient safety
  • Development of MAGNET hospitals
  • Beverly Malone
  • Deputy Assistant Secretary for Health
  • Chief Executive Officer of the NLN
  • Tim Porter-O’Grady
  • Senior Partner of Tim Porter-O’Grady Associates
  • Contributed to changes in practice and education
  • Focus on health systems innovation

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Political Influences

  • Nursing advances occurred during the time of social upheaval and change.
  • Strengthening of public health nursing services
  • Amendments to the Social Security Act that created Medicare and Medicaid
  • Development of health insurance companies

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Political Influences (cont’d)

  • Civil Rights Act
  • Guaranteed equal treatment for all individuals
  • Prohibited gender discrimination in the workplace
  • Law lacked enforcement
  • Feminist Movement
  • National Organization of Women
  • Development of nursing specialty disciplines

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Nursing in Times of War

  • Wars created situations facilitating changes in nursing practice.
  • Increase in the need for nurses
  • Enhanced public awareness of nursing’s role within society
  • Korean War changed nursing practice.
  • Nurses on the front line
  • Nurses worked in mobile hospital units.

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Vietnam War

  • Nurses were pushed beyond boundaries.
  • They functioned in mobile hospital units.
  • They worked without direct supervision of physicians.
  • They performed emergency procedures.
  • This created feelings of restriction and unrest when they returned home and had to practice under limitations.

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Technology

  • Technology permitted the wide use of life support systems.
  • Nurses face ethical dilemmas involving the use of technology.
  • Nurses are active in formulating policies that address ethical issues.
  • There is renewed interest and support for Hospice nursing.

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Nursing and the Early 21st Century

  • Nurses and the World Trade Center disaster
  • Raised multiple questions regarding nursing’s ability to react and respond to major disasters
  • Hurricane Katrina
  • Damages to hospitals
  • Practicing under unfamiliar and unusual situations
  • Increased disaster preparedness for nurses

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Nursing and Health-Care Reform

  • Nightingale and Wald both demonstrated nursing’s commitment to health-care reform.
  • Interventions and outcomes research
  • School nursing
  • Health promotion/disease prevention
  • Sanger
  • Women’s health initiatives

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21st Century

  • The 21st century brings challenges and opportunities.
  • It is estimated that 434,000 nurses will be needed by the year 2020.
  • The nursing shortage has increased the demand for nurses.
  • The Affordable Health Care Act offers opportunities for nurses to take the lead.

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Nursing and Health Care in the Future

  • Increased demand for primary health-care providers
  • Nurses should be permitted to practice to the full extent of their education.
  • Greater need for advanced practice nurses
  • Report from the IOM and Future of Nursing
  • Advocating for BSN education
  • Promoting educational mobility
  • Increase in diversity of nursing workforce

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Conclusion

  • Higher demand for safe, quality, and effective nursing care
  • Move toward population/community-based care
  • Nurses need to become politically active.
  • Nurses need to join nursing organizations that promote quality care.

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