Read Chapter on Davis Plus: Discussion of Triaxial of action: Policy, Politics,and Nursing
1- What is Policy?
2- Explain each of them: Public policy—
Private policy—
Health policy—
Social policy—
3- Who was Florence Nightingale, and what was her contribution to the Nursing Field?
4- Who was Lillian Wald?
5- Who was Margaret Sanger, and in what way she helped to the developments of Nursing Field?
6_ What is (ICN), and what they do?
7- What is s (NLCA) and they do?
Jeanne Blum, RN, is a nurse on a LDRP unit. Recently, the policy and procedures manual for Jeanne’s unit included the premature rupturing of membranes of a laboring patient as a practice acceptable for nurses to perform. Jeanne and some of her coworkers shared their concern over lunch about this new responsibility.They felt uncomfortable with the possibility of cord prolapse and other potential medical complications resulting from this practice. Jeanne gathered data from her state and many others states and noted that her hospital was not in compliance with her professional organization practice standards. Jeanne shared this information with her coworkers. She volunteered to contact the state board of nursing on their behalf to request a declaratory statement on the nurse’s role in the initiation of premature rupturing of uterine membranes. Her state board’s clinical practice committee reviewed her request for a declaratory statement and gathered information from other states. A formal declaratory statement was drafted by the board and made it available on its Web site. A letter from the board was sent to Jeanne’s institution, informing it of the declaratory statement, which stated that the task nurses were requested to perform was beyond their scope of practice based on the Nurse Practice Act.
8- Which stage of the policy model does this scenario represent?
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Different countries should come together and form general policies that run across all the nations to globalize nursing policies. An example of such togetherness is the ICN, which stands for the International Council of Nurses. According to Whitehead et al. (2010), ICN is a federation that comprises national associations of nursing from about 120 countries all over the world. Its role is to ensure quality health care in its member country. It also makes sure that global health policies are sound and sensitive to every country. Moreover, it promotes the advancement of nursing knowledge all over the globe. Besides, a nurse might want to operate in multiple states. That is why NLCA or the Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators come in handy. According to Whitehead et al. (2010), NLCA is a multi-state organization that makes sure that laws governing nursing practice are followed in every state through the mutual recognition model. NLCA allows nurses to have a license in their homes
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