HISTORY OF NURSING
Across
- 1. War, created an immediate need for capable nurses to care for the enormous number of sick and wounded.
- 2. Eliza Mahoney, the first African-American trained nurse, graduated from the New England Hospital School of Nursing.
- 3. Failure, Nightingale’s cause of death
- 5. on Nursing, the first instruction manual of any kind for nurses.
- 10. Hospital School of Nursing, founded in New York City, as the first nursing school in the U.S. to be founded on the principles set forth by Florence Nightingale
- 11. of Health, This department along with Human Services creates a commission to address the national nursing shortage.
- 12. Mission Hospital, The first hospital in the Philippines which trained Filipino nurses in 1906
- 14. Watson, Founder of the original Center for Human Caring in Colorado
- 15. profession or practice of providing care for the sick
- 17. Nurses, referred as practicante or enfermero during Spanish regime
- 18. Zealand, the first country to regulate nurses nationally, with the adoption of the Nurse Registration Act
- 19. American Army Nurses Corps, is formed during the U.S. Civil War
- 20. year when the Nursing Society of Philadelphia is formed
- 21. Kent, the first African American to earn a PhD in nursing
- 24. Report, concludes that nurses should ideally be educated in a university setting
- 25. derived from the Anglo-French nurice and the Latin nutrica, both of which mean nourish.
- 26. Due to the efforts of Linda Richards, the first nurse training institute is established in
- 27. Nightingale, was a nurse who tended to injured soldiers in the Crimean War in the 1850s
Down
- 1. Barton, a nurse who founded the American Red Cross soon after the Civil War
- 4. Fliedner, a German Lutheran minister who opened the first formal nursing school in history
- 6. Johnson, the first nurse elected to the U.S. Congress
- 7. University of Minnesota School for Nurses, the first university-based nurse training program.
- 8. Seminary, the first nursing program in the United States established to admit African-Americans
- 9. The Florence Nightingale School of Nursing was opened in
- 10. Modern nursing began in the 19th century in Germany and
- 13. Richards, the first American trained nurse
- 16. Nurses Association, was founded in New York City in 1896 as the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada
- 19. Nightingale, the first American nursing journal
- 22. the Lady with the Lamp
- 23. Dougherty, the world’s first Registered Nurse