EXAM 1
Susie Walking Bear Yellowtail
Native American nurse who walked from the reservation working to improve health services for this population Est. Native American Nurses Association
Mary Elizabeth Carnegie
The Path We Tread: Blacks in Nursing Worldwide, Initiated baccalaureate nursing program at African American Hampton University, Dean and Professor at Florida A&M University
the purpose of nursing theories to clinical practice
They provide a foundational knowledge of care concepts that enable those in the profession to explain what they do for patients and the reasons for their actions. This is particularly important because it helps nurses articulate evidence that justifies the methodologies behind their practice.
Phoebe
first nurse in the bible
Augustinian Sisters
first nursing order of nuns
Linda Richards
first trained nurse in the US, documentation
Mary Nutting
founded first college of nursing, raising standards of nursing education
Lillian Ward
founded public health nursing in US
Margaret Sanger
founded the American birth control league, first birth control clinic in US, first president of Planned Parenthood
Florence Nightingale
founder of modern nursing Became an authority on public health and hospitals Heroine of the Crimean War Her practices still appropriate for today's nurses Transformed nursing from a profession for poor women to a noble occupation
A historical scientific development that is foundational to nursing practice was the discovery of the __________ theory of disease by Robert Koch in the 19th century
germ
Robert Koch
germ theory
During the Middle Ages, the concept of the __________ emerged, which was a place of refuge that welcomed the travelers, the poor, and the sick
hospice
18th, 19th, 20th, centuries (1700-1940)
industrialism replaces agricultural society, living, health, and sanitary conditions deplorable, john Howards and prison reforms, Elizabeth fry and sisters of charity, Theodor fliedner opens Kaiserswerth deaconess institution (first nursing school), international red cross (treatment of wounded, protection of medical personnel and hospitals)
the purpose of Quality Improvement/Assurance processes
is to fulfill front- and back-end processes in the most efficient and fluid manner, delivering the intended product or service on-time and within-budget, and going above and beyond in all transactions and interactions with the consumer
Swiss J. H. Dunant
makes rules for caring for those injured in war—1864 The treatment of wounded Protection of medical personnel and hospitals
the early middle ages 476-1000
medicine and health associated with religious groups, emphasis shifted to personal care and comfort, hospitals found at monasteries, first nursing of nuns
the purpose of healthcare regulatory agencies
monitor practitioners and facilities, provide information about industry changes, promote safety and ensure legal compliance and quality services
Hilegard Peplau
mother of psychiatric nursing
Lavinia Dock
national league of nursing, history of nursing
German Theodor Fliedner
opens kaiserswerth deaconess institution the first real nursing school
Louis Pasteur
pasteurization
The National Association for Practical Nurse Education and __________ is an organization that is involved in numerous aspects of practical and vocational nursing
service
Dorothea Dix
treatment of the mentally ill, first US army nurse
During the Middle Ages, the majority of health care outside the home was provided by the Catholic Church
true
The International Red Cross was instrumental in establishing fair practices for the treatment of wounded people during wartime
true
Rebecca Anderson
An LPN who died trying to save victims of Oklahoma city bombing
Semmelweis
Childbed fever (washing hands)
The first nursing school in the United States was opened in 1872 in __________
Boston
ancient civilization 3000 BCE-0
Egypt: physicians, midwives Babylonia: illness as punishment, preformed at special temples Old Testament Laws: dietary, hygienic, health, isolation China: acupuncture, pulse theory, medicine and drugs Greece: magic to science, healing method, care provided by men, women not worth of medical education Rome: medicine based on superstition, women had great esteem, organized nursing not established
Fabiola
Fabiola founded first public hospital and personally cared for sick and injured. (widow, remarried, dedicated life to charity)
Randolph Rasch
First African American man to graduate in nursing First African American male public health nurse First African American man to complete an MSN as a family nurse practitioner First African American man to earn a PhD in nursing
Mary Mahoney
First African American nurse
Annie Goodrich
First dean of the Army School of Nursing.
1. The first educational program in practical nursing in the United States was offered by the __________, a church-affiliated organization that originated in Europe.
YWCA
Isabel Robb
advocated nursing rights, 3 years training, 6 day work week, eight hour workday
Clara Barton
angel of the bettlefield, field hospital during civil war, founded red cross
Joseph Lister
asepsis
the high middle ages 1000-1475
catholic church crusades- monastic nursing orders replace deaconesses, knights hospitallers and knights templars established hospitals to care for pilgrims of Jerusalem and international red cross symbol, hospices established within monasteries staffed by religious orders, nursing orders and church influences encouraged development of nursing orders, strict organization according to church rules, church favors nursing over medicine, care was custodial, not curative
the renaissance 1300-1700 (decline of nursing)
classical thoughts arises, medicine takes lead among sciences, nursing dominance declines, martin Luther (Protestantism ends dominance of catholic church) nursing virtually stopped and remained dormant until 1820s
Ildaura Murillo- Rohde
created the national association of Hispanic nurses
Martha Elizabeth Rogers
developed therapeutic touch, discovered the science of unitary human beings
early christian era 1-476 CE
development of charitable acts, women began practicing nursing, first organized public health nurses,
Adah Belle Samuel Thoms
equal opportunity crusader's for AA people in nursing
The primary role of the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES) is to increase awareness of the history of practical nursing
false
During World War II, Florence Nightingale became appalled at conditions on the battlefield and introduced sweeping changes to the profession of nursing
false-- Crimean War
Currently, there are four major national organizations that represent the interests of practical and vocational nurses
false-- the National Association for Practical Nurse Education and Service (NAPNES) and the National Federation of Licensed Practical Nurses (NFLPN)