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NUR1020C Fundamentals of Nursing
Jamzie Firestone MSN, RN
Objectives
Identify the major components and ideas found in the Seminole State
College Nursing Program philosophy and conceptual framework.
Caring Interventions
Communication
Educational Paths*
Practical/Vocational Nursing:
Benefits:
LPN/LVN today
Educational Paths
Ladder Programs: career ladder, educational ladder, articulation, or
educational mobility
Advanced placement
Granting credit
Often Web-based
LPN/PVN to ADN
LPN/LVN to BSN
ADN to BSN
ADN to MSN
RN to MSN
Diploma Schools:
ADN today:
Baccalaureate Education
Growing pains
BSN or BS Nursing
Masters Degree
Doctoral Degree
Types of degrees
Advanced Practice
Competencies:
Diagnose illnesses
Prescribe medications
Client (patient)
Health
Environment
Nursing
Client
Individual
Collective (family, community)
Need not have an illness
Clearest distinction between medical models and nursing
models nurses are more holistic
Health
A continuum ranging from no disease to death
Perception varies with individual
Reflects the person's interrelationship of mind, body, and
spirit
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Environment
The environment is the combined internal and external forces physical, emotional, interpersonal, social, cultural, and spiritual - through and
in which the person constantly interacts.
Nursing
o The function and role nurses have in relation to their
clients
Holistic Nursing:
Caring Interventions
Communication
Commitment to Professionalism
5 Cs:
These 5 Cs can be found in:
Course objectives
Caring Interventions
o Provides and coordinates humanistic, altruistic, compassionate,
and empathetic client-centered care that protects and promotes
the clients dignity.
o Implements care with consideration for the cultural diversity,
spirituality, developmental level, and uniqueness of each client
and significant support person(s).
o Provides a safe physical and psychosocial environment for the
client.