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Chapter One Concepts
Question | Answer |
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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 |