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show | Promoting wellness, preventing illness, restoring health, & care of the
dying.
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show | Nurse practice acts vary among states & provinces, & nurses are responsible for knowing the act that governs
their practice.
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show | The process whereby the values & norms of the nursing profession are internalized into the nurse’s own behavior & self-concept.
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show | Religious movement began in 1517, resulted in the creation of Protestant churches, brought about a change in the role of women. Nursing considered menial, performed by prisoners, drunks and prostitutes.
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show | Earliest counterparts to the community health nurses of today. Nursing requiring a strict obedience, setting aside one’s own needs. Salary and working conditions were of no consequence.
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show | A Roman Catholic society formed by Catherine McAuley in Dublin. The sisters nursed victims of a cholera epidemic in 1832. Their work continued & spread throughout the world, including several Mercy hospitals in the United States.
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show | Founded in 1633 with the help of St. Vincent de Paul, as visiting nurses to the sick in hospitals, asylums, & poorhouses.
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Monastic Orders | show 🗑
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The Knights Hospitallers | show 🗑
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show | English casualties were housed in a filthy barracks, death rate was 60%. Florence Nightingale cleaned up the hospital, & the vermin were brought under control. The mortality rate declined to 1%.
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show | Laywomen following their husbands to battle and provided nursing care. Homes & barns were used as makeshift hospitals.
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show | After the war, in 1789 The Philadelphia Dispensary was established. Such dispensaries later became sites for controlling disease & smallpox vaccination.
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Founded the American Red Cross in 1882. | show 🗑
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show | Dorothea Dix
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Describe the influence of WWI on nursing. | show 🗑
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show | Increased efforts to encourage women to enter nursing programs by the Natl Nursing Council for War Services (1940). Full military commission status was granted to military nurses.
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Korean & Viet Nam conflicts influence on nursing. | show 🗑
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Influence of the Gulf War – Afghanistan – Iraq | show 🗑
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Florence Nightengale | show 🗑
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Clara Barton | show 🗑
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show | School teacher known for her efforts on behalf of the mentally ill. Superintendent of Women Nurses for All Military Hospitals during the Civil War. Memo to state legislature resulted in state hospitals for the insane.
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Harriet Ross Tubman | show 🗑
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Soujourner Truth | show 🗑
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Isabel Hampton Robb | show 🗑
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show | After WWI she established the Frontier Nursing Service (FNS). She established the first midwifery training schools in US.
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Mildred Montag | show 🗑
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Lavinia Dock | show 🗑
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Virginia Henderson | show 🗑
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Mary Mahoney | show 🗑
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show | A psychiatric nurse instructor, described the nurse-client relationship.
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show | America’s first trained nurse. She became a key figure in the development of nursing education. She spent her career moving from hospital to hospital in an improvement campaign.
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Margaret Sanger | show 🗑
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Lillian Wald | show 🗑
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show | Educational prep. of students including public health nurses, teachers & supervisors. Pointed out fundamental faults in hospital training & resulted in the establishment of the Yale Univ. School of Nursing.
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show | Done to determine society’s need for nursing. Described inadequacies in nursing schools. Resulted in recommendations that nursing education be placed in universities & colleges & encouraged recruitment of large numbers of men & minorities.
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show | Reviewed problems centering on the shortage of nurses. Recommended that nursing teams consisting of variously educated nurses be developed.
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1959 Community College Education for Nursing Mildred Montag | show 🗑
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show | 3 year study resulting in controversy. 1. Education for those licensed to practice should be in institutions of higher learning. 2. Prep for prof nursing - baccalaureate degree. 3. Prep for LPN - associate degree. 4. Prep for assistants - short voc prog.
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show | Looked at current practices & patterns of nursing. Suggested joint practice committees, master planning for nursing education, funding for nursing education & research.
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show | 3 year study to provide leadership in seeking consensus about the appropriate education & credentialing for basic nursing practice, effect models for the delivery of nursing care, & the means for developing & testing nursing knowledge.
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show | Recommendations: Develop programs & curricula that incorporate opportunities for undergraduate & graduate nursing students to interact in a collaborative manner with a range of disciplines in the provision of health care.
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1998 21 competencies for the 21st Century by Pew Health Professions Commission | show 🗑
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2000 Healthy People 2010 by US Dept of Health and Human Services | show 🗑
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show | Concerns itself with such issues as the social & economic welfare of nurses, the role of the nurse in health care, & the roles of natl nursing organizations throughout the world & their relationships to their governing bodies.
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AMERICAN NURSES ASSOCIATION- (ANA) | show 🗑
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THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES OF NURSING(AACN) | show 🗑
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NATIONAL COUNCIL OF STATE BOARDS OF NURSING- (NCSBN) | show 🗑
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NATIONAL LEAGUE FOR NURSING- (NLN) | show 🗑
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show | An international organization established in collegiate schools of nursing to recognize those with superior ability & leadership potential, & those who have made important contributions to nursing.
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show | An honorary association in the ANA. The purpose of this organization is to recognize nurses who have made significant contributions to the profession of nursing.
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NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR THE OF ASSOCIATE DEGREE NURSING(NOADN) | show 🗑
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AMERICAN ORGANIZATION OF NURSE EXECUTIVES(AONE) | show 🗑
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show | Organization with the purpose is to work toward uniform terminology & definitions to be used in nursing diagnosis & to share ideas & information regarding this topic.
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show | Established the Cadet Nurse Corps to address the nursing shortage during World War II.
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Nurse Training Education Act of 1964 | show 🗑
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Credentials | show 🗑
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American Journal of Nursing | show 🗑
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ANA Social Policy Statement | show 🗑
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show | National philanthropic organization established by the ANA that supports, coordinates and funds nursing research, disseminates pertinent research findings and managers related grants.
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