Florence Nightingale
Notable American Nurses
Contemporary nursing roles
Nursing organizations
Healthcare settings and Services
100
A medical symbol that is used today as a winged staff with two serpents wrapped around it
What is Caduceus
100
Clara Barton
What is the name of the founder of the American red cross
100
a nurse that serves an important role by ensuring that clients receive necessary care, and by intervening when necessary
What is a nurse advocate
100
The first national nursing organization to delineate goals for the development and improvement of practical nursing education.
What is NAPNES
100
for the critically ill may specialize in medical, surgical, recovery, coronary, burn, neonatal and pediatric care areas
What is ICU
200
Hippocrates He was the first person to propose the concepts such as physical assessment, medical ethics, client-centered care and systematic observation and reporting. The Hippocratic oath is what the doctor takes and repeats at graduation.
What is the person who was names the Father of Medicine
200
Dorthea Lynde Dix
What is the superintendent of Female Nurses. Known for her campaign against the in humane treatment of the mentally ill.
200
Nurses help each person achieve the maximum level of wellness possible
What is a nurse care provider
200
IS A MAJOR INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION
What is ICN
200
client has a serious illness that needs closely monitoring they are there for shorter periods
What is Acute care hospitals
300
Kaiserswerth school for nursing
What is the school she went to for nursing
300
Bellevue Hospital School of Nursing in New York, Connecticut Training School in New Haven, and Boston Training School at Massachusetts General Hospital
What is the three nursing programs based on the nightingale plan
300
Nurses work cooperatively with other healthcare professionals to provide the best care possible.
What is a team leader
300
Started in 1949 is a professional organization providing standards of nursing care and promoting competence through continues postlicensure education and certification.
What is NFLPN
300
are specializes in the care of the terminally ill.
What is Hospice
400
the dark ages of nursing
What is considered the most menial of all tasks and least desirable
400
Mary E Mahoney. She was the first to promoted fair treatment of African Americans
What is the name of the first African American Graduate of nursing.
400
nurses must work with clients to motivate them to achieve important goals. Leadership is power and nurses can use their skills to direct that power for improvement, not only for the client's health but for the facility, community and the entire healthcare system.
What is a nurse leader
400
is to advance excellence in nursing education that prepares the nursing workforce to meet needs to diverse populations in an ever-changing healthcare environment
What is NLN
400
provided by acute care facility or by an agency that specializes in this setting. it focuses on the return of health using a recuperative environment that's familiar to client., services offered are iv therapy, wound care, respiratory care
What is home health care
500
sanitary conditions and providing quality nursing care
What is nightingale insisted on during the Crimean War
500
Isabel Hampton Robb is also was the founder of the school of nursing at John Hopkins University
What is the name of the founder of two national nursing leagues
500
Nurses write teaching plans and assist people in preventing illness and injury before they occur
What is a teacher
500
organization composed for RN'S
What is ANA
500
TREATMENT FOR COMMUNITY, WELL BABY CHECKS, IMMUNIZATIONS,AND TREATMENT OF STD'S AND TREATMENT OF SPECIFIC DISEASES
What is COMMUNITY HEALTH SERVICES