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Nursing Theory
Nursing Education
100
Has been done since the beginning of human life and has generally been a woman's role
What is Nursing
100
Florence Nightingale withdrew her services during this time after constant suspicion, scrutiny, skepticism, and angry physicians
What is Crimean War
100
Historians believe the International Red Cross was founded through the financial aid provided by
Who is Jean Henri Dunant
100
the four concepts common in nursing theory
What is the person, the environment, health, nursing
100
composed by Lystra Gretter, this was first used by the graduating class of 1893 from Harper Hosptial
What is The Nightingale Pledge?
200
Recognized as being responsible for one's fate and who also served as Jupiter's nurse
who is the goddess Fortuna
200
During this time all abled bodied persons shared the responsibilities of nursing, including house chores
What is "Colonial Times"
200
This person worked as a nurse during the Civil war and was also a poet and died in 1892
Who is Walt Whitman
200
Nursing care becomes necessary when the client is unable to fulfill biological, psychological, developmental, or social needs.
What is Self-Care deficit theory
200
Accredited by the National League for Nursing, there are approximately 59 programs which are offered by hospitals and usually associated with a college or university.
What is Diploma Nursing
300
Many hospitals in Protestant countries were forced to close during this time
What is the Protestant Reformation?
300
Women were required to be single and committed to nursing. Expected to be hardworking and submissive, and to assist the physician to maintain power.
What is Victorian Era
300
Began nursing at the age of 11 and is known as the founder of the American Red Cross
Who is Clara Barton
300
a theory which attempts to define the outcome of nursing activity in regard to the "humanistic aspects of life"
What is Watson's philosophy of caring
300
In the opinion of this nurse leader, there was a need to differentiate from the "practical nurse" and the "professional nurse"
Who is Mildred Montag
400
Developed a theory which focused on delivering nursing care for the whole person to meet the physical, emotional, intellectual, social, and spiritual needs of the client and family.
Who is FayenAbdellah
400
1924 this school became the first autonomous school of nursing
What is Yale
400
The first African American Nurse and co-founder of National Association of Colored Graduate Nurses, which later became the American Nurses Association.
Who is Mary Mahoney
400
Identifies specific phenomena through abstract concepts
What is Metatheory
400
The first and only educational program for nursing that was developed from planned research and controlled experimentation.
What is Associate Degree Nursing?
500
The very first deaconess in the young Christian Church
Who is Phoebe?
500
In this year Influenza A was isolated
What is 1933?
500
Referred to as “the first lady of nursing”, and is known for defining nursing. "The unique function of the nurse is to assist the individual, sick or well, in the performance of those activities contributing to health or its recovery (or to peaceful death) that he would perform unaided if he had the necessary strength, will or knowledge"
Who is Virginia Avenel Henderson
500
Explores one particular situation found in nursing. It identifies explicit goals and details how these goals will be achieved
What is Practice theory
500
This person with a team of experts recommended preparing all entry-level registered nurses at the baccalaureate level and requiring all RNs to earn a master’s degree within 10 years of initial licensure.
Who is Patricia Benner?
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