Nursing History
Nursing Process
Nursing Theorists
Theory Terms
Florence Nightingale
100

The location in which medical care and rituals of healing would take place before hospitals

What are Ancient Greek temples?

100

The step a nurse would take to collect patient data

What is assessment?

100

First introduced the Deliberative Nursing Process

Who is Ida Jean Orlando?

100

Describes objects, properties, and events and the relationships between them

What are concepts?

100

The name of Nightingale's theory

What is The Environmental Theory?

200

Person who cured people by chanting and trying to release evil spirits

Who is a medicine man?

200

Follows the planning stage

What is implementation?

200

Created the Self-Care Deficit Nursing Theory

Who is Dorothea Orem?

200

The theory that every object holds power

What is animism?

200

Two examples of her achievements

What are: 1. the beginnings of nursing research, 2. the start of traditional nursing 3. wrote books about healthcare 4. first nursing theorist 5. medical statistics

300

First written health code in history that aimed to regulate disease control

What is the Mosaic Health Code?

300

The second step in the ADPIE Nursing Process

What is diagnosis?

300

Believed that humans are in constant relationship with stressors in the environment 

Who is Betty Neuman?

300

Describe a phenomenon, event, situation, or a relationship

What are Descriptive Theories?

300

Believed in meeting the personal needs of patients within the environment by helping create more ______ conditions for patients

What is sanitary?

400

The god of medicine and healing

Who is Asclepius?

400

The last step of the nursing process that shows if the desired outcome was met

What is evaluation?

400

The four phases of this theory are orientation, identification, exploitation and resolution

What is Peplau’s Theory of Interpersonal Relations?

400

The most important concept in all theories

What is the person?

400

Name 3 of the 10 concepts of her Environmental Theory

1. Ventilation and warming 2. Light and noise 3. Cleanliness of the area 4. Health of houses 5. Bed and bedding 6. Personal cleanliness 7. Variety 8. Offering hope and advice 9. Food 10. Observation

500

The time period in which women called deaconesses made organized sick visits

What is the Early Christian period?

500

Goals and outcomes are formulated in this step

What is planning?

500

Believed in meeting the personal needs of patients within the environment

Who is Florence Nightingale?

500

Describe nursing interventions and their outcomes

What are Prescriptive Theories?

500

An example of how Nightingale improved the lives of patients

Advocacy, hospital standards, sanitary conditions, etc.