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Applying it to nursing today...
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Where was Isabel Hampton Robb born?
What is: Welland, Ontario?
100
How long was Mrs. Robb the superintendent at Johns Hopkins?
What was: five years? (1889-1894)
100
Robb said, “A nurse’s ___________ is a factor that can never be disregarded, owing to its influence upon the patient.”
What is: personality?
100
Isabel Hampton Robb published which book in 1984?
What is: "Nursing: The Principles and Practices?"
200
What nursing school did Mrs. Robb graduate from in 1883?
What is: Bellevue Training School for Nurses (NY)?
200
This theory that Isabel Hampton Robb established is important because of problems with health, disease, life and death?
What is: the "Standards of Education for Nurses?"
200
She said, [What should be] “trained never to show a trace of anxiety or alarm, no matter how grave the occasion”?
What is: the face?
200
An inscription on the side of the JHU School of Nursing is a 1902 quote from Isabel Hampton Robb stating: “Nurses are trusted with what most precious thing on earth: ___, ____, and______________.”
What is: "life, health, and happiness of other human beings?"
300
Who were Isabel's children?
Who were: Philip and Hampton?
300
Isabel Hampton Robb’s Education Theory did this for nursing students that required nurses to prove their abilities in order to be awarded qualifications.
What is: developed and implemented grading policies?
300
Isabel said a “true nurse” must be “___ _________ __ ___”. “Today her duty may require her to be the sustaining presence at a grave crisis or at a death-bed; tomorrow she is called upon to share the rejoicings over the newborn child.”
What is: "all things to men?"
300
In the excerpt from "Nursing Ethics" regarding the physician-nurse relationship, the nurse’s main responsibility was to?
What is: obey orders of the physician rather than the needs of the patient?
400
What was Mrs. Robb's first job experience after graduation?
What was: a substitute for the superintendent of nurses in the New York Woman's Hospital?
400
Isabel Hampton Robb implemented what kind of work shift in education to ensure the student nurse would not tire mentally or physically, and allow the student to remain engaged in classes?
What is: an eight-hour system, or shift?
400
She said “a well-trained _________ adds greatly to the powers of observation.”
What is: the eye?
400
The American Nurses Association is based on principles stated from which book?
What is: "Code of Ethics for Nursing with Interpret Statements?"
500
Where did Isabel Hampton Robb get married?
Where was: London, England?
500
Robb believed that her three-year course curriculum should be used to unify all nursing institutions and should include these three things:
What are: set specifications of necessary qualifications, universal curriculum for teaching and studying, proper grading (for tests and for the final examinations to earn a certificate)?
500
Robb said, one’s __________ “should at all times be gentle, showing sympathy and tenderness, soft and magnetic in its power, to soothe the nervous, restless patient or to lull her to sleep.”
What is: touch?
500
Based on clinical practice during Robb's time, she decided to formulate an ________ and a _______?
What is: an admission standard and a curriculum?
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