Power of the Past, Celebrate the Present, Force of the Future Part 4: 50 Years of School Nursing Practice-From Then Until Now

NASN School Nurse
Beth Mattey

Abstract

This article is the fourth in the series examining 50 years of NASN's history. It looks at the needs of our students and the practice of school nursing from 1968 through 2018 using the structure provided by NASN Framework for 21st Century School Nursing Practice™. The article examines the destiny of school nursing practice as determined by the needs of our students, the strength and resolve of school nurses, and the education and resources provided by NASN.

References

Mar 12, 2002·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·C C Costante
Jan 29, 2008·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Janice Denehy
Mar 26, 2009·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Janice Denehy
Sep 24, 2010·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Joan K AustinDeborah Carr
Oct 8, 2013·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Martha Keehner EngelkeMartha Guttu
Apr 9, 2014·NASN School Nurse·Erin Maughan, Anantha Sameera Mangena
Oct 3, 2014·NASN School Nurse·Erin D Maughan, Shirley Schantz
Feb 7, 2015·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Charity B BrenemanXuewen Wang
Oct 31, 2015·NASN School Nurse·Anantha Sameera Mangena, Erin Maughan
Sep 12, 2017·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Erin D MaughanMichael W Kelly
Oct 3, 2018·NASN School Nurse·Kathleen H JohnsonErin D Maughan

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Jul 13, 2019·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Laurie G Combe
Jan 17, 2020·International nursing review·D C BentonA Holloway
May 5, 2021·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Jia-Wen GuoKatherine A Sward
Jan 13, 2022·The Journal of School Nursing : the Official Publication of the National Association of School Nurses·Ashwini R HoskoteKaren E Johnson

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