Nursing History

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Across
  1. 2. The well-educated daughter of wealthy British parents, defied social conventions and decided to become a nurse.
  2. 6. Hospitals were the largest single employer of registered nurses.
  3. 8. These nurses performed important clinical work and supported families who had the financial resources to afford care
  4. 9. Wife of Jose Rizal, installed a field hospital in an estate house in Tejeros. She provided nursing care to the wounded night and day.
  5. 11. Were referred as practicante or enfermero.
  6. 14. a revolutionary leader in Nueva Ecija. provided nursing care to the wounded when not in combat.
  7. 15. Nurse Society employed about fifty nurses, establishing an early practice of engaging nurses for care of patients in the home. ​
  8. 16. Nightingale had the opportunity to test her beliefs during Britain’s Crimean War.
  9. 17. Herb men were called
  10. 19. Increasing technological and clinical demands of patient care
  11. 20. nurses were establishing their own doctoral programs
Down
  1. 1. Here family-centered sickness care remained traditional until the nineteenth century.
  2. 3. Profession that assumes responsibility for the continuous care of the sick, the injured, the disabled, and the dying.
  3. 4. trained women in caring for mothers during childbirth and postpartum period.
  4. 5. revolutionary leader in Laguna, also provided nursing services to her troops
  5. 7. Men took on active nursing role.
  6. 10. Century where in nurses in industrialized countries began to establish professional associations to set standards
  7. 12. Converted their house into quarters for the Filipino soldiers.
  8. 13. The 1st Nurses Law was enacted regulating the practice of the nursing profession in the Philippines Islands.
  9. 15. Republic Act 877, known as the “Nursing Practice Law” was approved.
  10. 16. 1st board examination for nurses was conducted by the Board of Examiners
  11. 18. 3 female graduated as “qualified medical-surgical nurses”
  12. 20. Was a watershed year in American professional nursing history.