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Chapter One Concepts

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In 1000 AD who provided nursing care? Family and priests.
In Salerno, Italy what did they allow women to study? Midwifery
Who trained people to care for the sick in Christianity? Convents
Who were the first public health nurses? Deaconesses
Who are "Sairey Gamps"? Poor and the low class that cared for the sick.
When did the first school of nursing come out? 1836
What was the name of the first school of nursing? Kaiserworth deaconesses
What was created in 1897? Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States
Where were the Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States located? Baltimore, Maryland
What did the Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States protect people from? Incompetent nurses
When did states begin requiring nursing licenses? Early 20th century
When was The American Journal of Nursing published? Early 20th century
How long was the nursing program in the beginning? 3 months long
What was the first nursing school focused on? Homemaking skills, caring for the sick, and meeting the need for educated bedside nurses.
When was the first training program for practical nurses made? 1892
What was the first nursing school called? YWCA Young Women's Christian Association
Who was Clara Barton? First President of the Red Cross Association
Who was Dorothea Dix? Activist for better mental health care
Who was Florence Nightingale? First nursing theorist started the Nightingale School of Nursing
Who was Mary Mahoney? First African American nurse in the United States
Who is Linda Richards? The first "trained nurse" in the US. The founder of modern nurse's notes.
Who is Isabel Hampton Robb? Activist for nursing reform in the late 1800s. Established 12-hour shifts with meal breaks for nurses. Worked for licensure examinations and nursing registration.
Who are Mary Adelaide Nutting, Lillian Wald, and Annie Goodrich? Made great strides in nursing education and community health nursing.
Where is the term LVN used? California and Texas
How long is the education for LPN/LVN? 9 months to 2 years
What licensure does and LPN/LVN have? NCLEX-PN
How long is the education for ADN? A minimum of 2 years.
What licensure does ADN have? NCLEX-RN
What is the education of diploma program nurse? Educated in a hospital-based nursing education program.
What licensure do BSN have? NCLEX-RN
How long does it take to obtain a BSN? 4 years
Who determines the scope of practice in each state? The Board of Nursing
Who's responsibility is it to know their scope of practice? Their own responsibility
What are some examples of ways nurses can continue their education? - Formal degree programs -Continuing education (going back to school) -Seminars -Short courses
Define the scope of practice: The limitations and allowances of nursing practice
What are some characteristics of nurses? -Must be more honest than the average person -Nurses must be responsible -Organized -Prioritize care
Which Quality and Safety Education for Nurses (KSA) focuses on treating the patient's family as a partner in care? Patient-centered care
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