HISTORY OF NURSING

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