Measurement: refers to the measurement of the amount of educational activities by means of measurement.
Introduction to nursing education: it is a science that studies the theory, practice and laws of nursing education, an interdisciplinary subject between nursing and educational science, medicine and humanities and social sciences, and an important part of nursing professional education.
The explanation of the term "Introduction to Nursing" is:
1, Nursing: (International Association of Nurses) Nursing is the science of helping healthy people or sick people to maintain or restore their health, prevent diseases or die peacefully.
2. Nightingale period:1In the mid-9th century, Nightingale started a scientific nursing specialty, which gradually put nursing on the track of scientific development. This is the beginning of modern nursing and an important turning point in nursing development. Internationally, this period is called Nightingale period.
3.ICN: an international mass organization of nurses organized by representatives of autonomous nurses' associations all over the world. It was established in London, England on 1899. It is one of the earliest organizations of international organizers. Its purpose is to promote the exchange of nurses from all over the world, so that nurses from all over the world can communicate with each other, strengthen contact and enhance friendship, and make contributions to promoting people's health, preventing and treating diseases and striving to develop nursing.
4. Independent nursing function: refers to the nursing measures and services decided by nurses using professional knowledge and skills.
5. Dependent nursing function: refers to the care that nurses need to give to clients according to doctors' prescriptions and other doctor's orders.
6. Specialty: refers to some simple and routine nursing work. Nurses need to be trained for a period of time and have certain theories and skills to implement nursing.
7. WHO's concept of health: health is not only free from diseases and physical defects, but also has a complete physical and psychological state and good social adaptability.
8. Quality of life (defined by WHO): Quality of life is the experience of individuals in different cultures and value systems on their life goals, expectations, standards and things they care about, including four aspects: individual physiology, psychology, social function and material state.