Name 3 famous historical figures in nursing history.
Who are Florence Nightengale, Clara Barton, and Dorothea Dix.
The Civil war 1860-1865
5 physiological human needs
A nursing degree that takes 4 years to earn.
What is a BSN.
What is the library.
Who started the First school of nursing in
Germany
Which theorist emphasizes
INDIVIDUALIZED CARE
• See patient as person, not as illness, patient needs for human contact
Dr. Jean Watson
Significance of Maslow's Hierarchy
Physical needs have to be met before emotional needs
NCLEX stands for...
What is described by a good communicator, responsible, professional, and meticulous
What are the behaviors of a professional high quality nurse.
First African American
nurse in the United States
Who is Mary Mahoney
Who is know for Self-care deficit Theory
explains what nursing care is required when
people are not able to care for themselves
Nurses role is to guide and support
The goal is to help client attain total self-care
Who is Dorethea Orem
Factors that affect community health
Food insecurity, family support, SDOH...
Organization that established guidelines for LPN licensure.
Who is the National Association of Licensed Practical Nurses (NALPN)
3 types of unprofessional conduct
Mary Adelaide Nutting, Lillian Wald, Annie
Goodrich are known for ...
Making great strides in nursing
education and community health nursing
Who is known for cultural care theory.
Who is Madeleine Leininger
How many stages in Erikson’s Stages of Psychosocial Development
8
What do ADN and BSN programs have in common
Both sit for the RN-NCLEX
All nurses are responsible for knowing____
Their own scope of practice
Faye Abdellah
Who worked with patient centered care, delivering care to the whole person.
Define Need Theory by Virginia Henderson?
To do for patients what they cannot do for themselves
Five LEVELS of human need.
What is physiological, safety, love, esteem, self-actualization.
______________in each state determines
and enforces the contents of the nurse practice act
What in each state establishes the
scope of practice for each level of nursing based on
educational preparation
The Nurse Practice Act