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foundations
chapter 1
| who is the founders of the red cross in 1882? | clara barton |
| who is the first African American nurse to graduate from a school of nursing ? | mary mahoney |
| who is consider the founder of modern nursing? | Florence Nightingale |
| who was a pioneer crusader for the reform of the treatment of the mentally ill? | dorothea dix |
| who began the practice of keeping records and writing orders? | Linda richards |
| who organized diet kitchens, laundries, and an ambulance and supervised nursing staff during the Civil war? | Mary Ann Bickerdyke |
| the founder of public health nursing | Lillian Wald |
| the first professor of nursing | mary nutting |
| first midwifey | mary breckenridge |
| a state of optimal functioning or well being, includes physical, social, and metal components | health |
| is motivated by the desire to increase a persons well being or health potential | health promotion |
| the objectives of disease prevention activities are to reduce the risk of illness to promote good health habits, and to maintain optimal functioning | preventing illness |
| these focus on the person with an illness and range from early detection of a disease to rehabilitation and teaching during recovery | restoring health |
| also facilitates patient and family coping with altered function through maximizing the persons strength and potentials through teaching and through referral to community support system | facilitating coping with disability and death |
| prepares students to participate in professional nursing organization | national nursing organization |
| the professional organization for the RNs in the united states. is comprised of the states nurses' associations to which individual nurses belong. it primary mission is to advance the profession of nursing to improve health for all | American nurses association |
| is an organization open to all people interested in nursing, includes nurses, nonnurses, and facilities | national league of nursing |
| the national voice for baccalaureate and higher degree nursing education program. | american association of college of nursing |
| serve the public and the nursing profession by advancing health policy and practice through the generation, synthesis, and dissemination of nursing knowledge | american academy of nursing |
| the national organization for students enrolled in nursing education programs. | national student nursing association |
| are laws established in each state in the united states to regulate the practice of nursing | nursing practice law |
| loss of satisfaction from providing a good patient care | compassion fatigue |
| cumulative state of frustration with the work environment that develops over a long time | burnout |
| a feeling of despair caused by the transfer of emotion distress from a victim to a caregiver which often develops suddenly | secondary traumatic stress |