NURSING HISTORY
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- 2. In 1859 the ____ of nursing was published It was one of the first nursing manuals ever written.
- 5. Margaret _____ established the National Birth Control League that later became Planned Parenthood.
- 7. Lillian _______ founded the Visiting Nurse Service of New York.
- 8. Nurse ____ are rooted in the centuries-old tradition of childbirth at home
- 10. By the mid-1930s the increasing technological and clinical demands of patient care
- 13. Who was the father of medicine?
- 14. she was the first professionally trained American nurse. She established nursing training programs in the United States and Japan, and created the first system for keeping individual medical records for hospitalized patients.
- 16. Florence nightingale was born in _____
- 17. Nightingale’s work served as an inspiration for nurses in the _____ Civil War.
- 19. she was one of America’s foremost nursing theorists who developed the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory, also known as the Orem Model of Nursing.
- 20. Nursing uniforms become more casual. Nurses in hospital settings began to wear “__________”.
- 22. In the year 1881 Clara ______ established the American red cross
- 24. She was an American nurse and the first published nursing theorist since Florence Nightingale. She created the middle-range nursing theory of interpersonal relations, which helped to revolutionize the scholarly work of nurses.
- 25. In this country Florence Nightingale receives numerous awards and honors.
- 26. _______health nursing practice concentrates on the care of those with emotional or stress-related concerns.
- 27. Florence Nightingale was awarded the order of _______. She was the first woman to receive the award.
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- 1. The word ___ originally came from the Latin word "nutrire", meaning to suckle, referring to a wet-nurse; only in the late 16th century did it attain its modern meaning of a person who cares for the infirm.
- 2. She is the lady with a lamp.
- 3. florence Nightingale’s ______ Theory defined Nursing as “the act of utilizing the patient’s environment to assist him in his recovery.”
- 4. National Organization of _ Graduate Nurses capitalized on the acute shortage of nurses during World War II
- 5. The first trained nurses arrived in ______, they were five Irish Sisters of Charity.
- 6. the __ Black Nurses Association (NBNA) formed in 1971 as a parallel organization to the ANA
- 9. she was a nurse, theorist, and author known for her Need Theory and defining nursing as: “The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge.”
- 11. she was a nursing theorist, nursing professor and developer of the concept of transcultural nursing.
- 12. ___ THEORY The knowledge that many illnesses were caused by bacteria
- 15. She was best known for developing the Theory of Human Caring
- 18. a wealthy French-born banker, won the hearts of citizens of his adopted city of Philadelphia for his courageous and compassionate nursing of the victims of the 1793 yellow fever epidemic.
- 20. the British government asked Nightingale to take a small group of nurses to the military hospital at ____
- 21. The ____ passes the Nursing Act of 1919, which provides for registration of nurses. The first name entered in the register as SRN 001 was Ethel Gordon Fenwick
- 23. Florence Nightingale and 38 volunteer nurses are sent to ________ on October 21 to assist with caring for the injured of the Crimean War.