If Mrs. Robb had a Facebook...
What makes it nursing school?
When will we use this?
Applying it to nursing today...
100
Isabel Hampton Robb was involved in this committee, which allowed for the admission of women into the school of medicine.
What is: the Women's Fund Committee?
100
At which training school did Mrs. Robb enforce enhanced teaching standards?
What is: the Illinois Training School?
100
She said ___________ is “shown not so much in words as by the expression of the face and eye, the touch of the hand, the tone of the voice, the unfailing gentle speech, and the atmosphere of interest, care and thoughtfulness, which the true nurse takes with her into the sick room and which characterizes her every action.”
What is: sympathy?
100
This provides the facilitation of reflection, questioning, and thinking about what nurses do.
What is: the Nursing Theory?
200
Isabel Hampton Robb was president of what society, formerly known as American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses?
What is: the National League for Nurses?
200
What type of education that emphasized the self-motivation and responsibility of students did Mrs. Robb stress while at Johns Hopkins ?
What is: a liberal arts education?
200
Robb said that this should have “no part” in a nurse’s life?
What is: selfishness?
200
The nursing theory is firmly established in _________ instead of clinical practice.
What is: education?
300
Mrs. Robb was instrumental in establishing what course at the Columbia University Teachers' College in 1899?
What is: Hospital Economics?
300
Which two establishments forged a relationship to provide students with pediatric experience in 1890 and prompted Mrs. Robb to found a Journal Club?
What are: Johns Hopkins and Thomas Wilson Sanitarium?
300
Isabel said the “wearing of ______________ in a hospital marks and sets her apart...and it inspires her patients with confidence and commands an added respect from all...”
What is: the uniform?
300
Who abolished the practice of students doing private-duty nursing, broadened the curriculum, and established affiliations with the hospital?
Who is: Isabel Hampton (Adams) Robb?
400
While she was superintendent at Hopkins, Mrs. Robb wrote this nursing text book, published in 1893.
What is: "Nursing: Its Principles and Practices"
400
This course length was implemented by Robb in order to keep potential students from never exerting themselves and to teach them to love their field of work.
What is: the three-year course?
400
She said “a woman’s ____________ is estimated by the way in which she is dresses, as well as her manners,..."
What is: character?
400
Which nursing dormitory was used as a hospital for male interns shortly after its opening?
What is: the Isabel Hampton Robb house?
500
Isabel Hampton Robb became the first President of the Nurses' Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada, which would later become what association?
What is: the American Nurses Association (ANA)?
500
A lack of these common life skills were believed to negatively impact a (female) nursing student's ability to be thorough in her work.
What are: "the things and affairs of the home?"
500
Robb said nurses need ____ _______ “that is uniformly even, quiet, low but distinct, sweet but firm, with a cheery strain in it, that encourages and makes the patient feel better in spite of himself.”
What is: a voice?
500
What was the name of the nursing journal that Mrs. Robb helped establish?
What is: the American Journal of Nursing?