Health Education (Ncma 112) : Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Health Education (Ncma 112) : Bachelor of Science in Nursing
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Roles and Responsibilities of the Nurse as Health Educator
Cognitive:
1. Define a nurse educator in terms of his or her roles
2. Expound on the functions of the Health Educator
3. Discuss the role of the teacher to improve student’s perceptual ability
4. Identify Nursing Theorist
Affective:
1. Listen attentively during class discussions
2. Demonstrate tact and respect when challenging other people’s opinions and ideas
3. Accept comments and reactions of classmates on one’s opinions openly and graciously.
4. Develop heightened interest in studying Health Education
Psychomotor:
1. Participate actively during class discussions and group activities
2. Express opinion and thoughts during class
Health Educator is a practitioner professionally prepared in the field of health education , who
demonstrates competence in both theory and practice.
Patient Teaching is the process of influencing patient behavior and producing changes in knowledge
,attitudes and skills necessary in maintaining or improving health.
Primary prevention, The nurse identifies the risk factors, attempts to eliminate stressor and focuses
on protecting health ,
NURSE EDUCATORS
Florence Nightingale (1820-1910), known as “The Lady With the Lamp,” was a British nurse,
social reformer and statistician best known as the founder of modern nursing. Her
experiences as a nurse during the Crimean War were foundational in her views about
sanitation, First nurse to exert political pressure on government. First scientist-theorist for her
work.
Linda Richards (July 27, 1841 – April 16, 1930) was the first professionally trained American nurse.
America’s first trained nurse, Known for introducing nurse’s notes and doctor’s order. Initiated the
practice of wearing uniforms. Credited for her pioneer work in psychiatric and industrial setting
Mary Eliza Mahoney was born on May 7, 1845 (some sources say April 16, 1845), in the Dorchester
neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. After working for several years as a private-duty nurse at
Boston's New England Hospital for Women and Children, in 1878, Mahoney was admitted to the
hospital's nursing program.
Lillian D. Wald was an American nurse, humanitarian and author. She was known for contributions to
human rights and was the founder of American community nursing. She founded the Henry Street
Settlement in New York City and was an early advocate to have nurses in public schools. Founder of
public health nursing.First to offer trained nursing services to the poor in new york slums.
Lavinia Lloyd Dock (February 26, 1858 – April 17, 1956) was a nurse, feminist, author, pioneer in
nursing education and social activist. Dock was an assistant superintendent at Johns Hopkins School
of Nursing under Isabel Hampton Robb.
Margaret Higgins Sanger (born Margaret Louise Higgins, September 14, 1879 – September 6, 1966,
also known as Margaret Sanger Slee) was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and
nurse.
Mary Breckinridge, (born February 17, 1881, Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.—died May 16, 1965, Hyden,
Kentucky), American nurse-midwife whose establishment of neonatal and childhood medical care
systems in the United States dramatically reduced mortality rates of mothers and infants
Levels of prevention
Primary prevention, The nurse identifies the risk factors, attempts to eliminate stressor and focuses
on protecting health , Secondary prevention Intervention or active treatment after symptoms have
occured. Tertiary prevention/ Rehabilitation Re-establishment of high level wellness.
Nurse as educator Principles of teaching and Learning For Nursing Practice 3 rd edition,Susan
Bastable
The Nurse as Health Educator Concepts,Principles and Strategies in Teaching Text and Workbook
,Crestita B. Tan,RN,RM,MAN,PhD
[FURTHER READING]
As a nurse educator, you are tasked to provide health education to your group of clients. In what way
will you be able to accomplish the goals and objectives of health education?