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1 American Nurses Association (ANA) Esther Kolff Marcie Montgomery Susan Vansteel Sueann Unger Ferris State University

2 What is it and what role does it play? Who created it and what is the history? Why was it created? How long has it been around? How the practice standards relate to each of our area of nursing. ANA

3 What is ANA and what role does it play? Full-service professional organization that represents national registered nurses Sets standards of practice for the nursing profession  6 standards  Assessment, Diagnosis, Outcome Identification, Planning, Implementation, and Ev aluation Focuses on issues that affect patient care as well as nursing Documents professional nurses scope of practice and limits of accountability (ANA, 2011)

4 Politically active on a federal level about relevant issues to nursing and the public Most authoritative source to find data on nursing in all of the United States Advances the profession of nursing Implements ways nurses can deliver services with current and future demands (Mosby Medical Dictionary, 2009)

5 Who created ANA and what is its history? Created by a small group of nurses in 1896 at their first convention for the purpose of organizing a national professional association for nurses First called "Nurses Association Alumnae of the United States of Canada" Name was changed to "American Nurses Association" in 1911 (ANA, 2011)

6 History of ANA 1905- Nurse's Associated Alumnae joined with Great Britain and Germany to become the three charter members of the International Council of Nurses 1926- Tentative code of ethics was adopted by the American Nurses' Association 1950- ANA adopted a code of ethics for professional nursing (ANA, 2011)

7 History continued... 1964- House of Delegates recommended that ANA work toward baccalaureate education as the foundation for professional nursing practice 1977-ANA introduces health service bill to expand primary care services, and encourages utilization of nurse practitioners in cohort with physicians 1987- ANA recommends AIDS treatment and testing programs, research ADN community based health services (ANA, 2011)

8 Why was the ANA created? For the purpose of organizing a national professional association for nurses To improve the standards of health and the availability of health care Advance the nursing profession by fostering high standard of nursing practice Promoting the rights of nursing in the work place (Mosby Medical Dictionary, 2009)

9 Protecting a positive and realistic view of nursing Lobbying the Congress and other regulatory agencies on healthcare issues that affect nurses and the public (Mosby Medical D ictionary, 2009)

10 How long has ANA been around? Founded in 1896 The first convention was attended by less than 20 nurses The name was changed to American Nurses Association in 1911 (ANA, 2011)

11 How ANA Practice Standards Relate to Med/Surg and Pediatric Acute Care Nursing - Esther Kolff The hospital which I work for uses the ANA practice standards for all our nursing care. Throughout the year I need to document specific examples that show evidence that I meet these standards in place, and bring it to my yearly evaluation. I am required to have Pediatric Advanced Life Support Monthly competencies are required that show we understand the guidelines set in place.

12 How ANA Practice Standards Relate to Cardiology Nursing - Marcie Montgomery Cardiology nurses are required to have certification in CPR, ACLS, and demonstrate competency in EKG interpretation. Annual evaluations are utilized to maintain standards of care within my professional practice and to ensure our practices are adapting with all the new technologies and discoveries. Incorporation of Munson’s mission statement into my practice by providing competent, high quality, holistic care to every patient every time.

13 How ANA Practice Standards Relate to Emergency Department Nursing -Suanne Unger My position in the Emergency Department requires me to have specific areas of training.  Advance Cardiac Life Support  Pediatric Advanced Life Support  Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Certification The level of training and certifications in my practice give me a level of expertise, and with this, also the responsibility and accountability for my actions.

14 How ANA Practice Standards Relate to Perianesthesia Nursing - Sue Vansteel The scope of Perianesthesia nursing involves age-specific assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation of individuals with the Perianesthesia continuum. Our practice is systematic, integrative and holistic and involve critical thinking, clinical decision making and inquiry Perianesthesia nursing is a competency based practice that integrates knowledge, attitude, skills, and behaviors to maintain consistent standards of care.

15 References Mosby's Medical Dictionary (8th ed.). (2009). American Nurses Association (ANA). Retrieved from http://medicaldictionary.thefreedictionary.com/American+ Nurses Association Nursing World (2011). American Nurses Association. Retrieved from, http://www.nursingworld.org/FunctionalMenuCategories/AboutANA/ANA StatementofPurpose.html


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